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Definitely bin this **** right off then.

Talk about trying to dress self interest up as altruism.

****s
 
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Definitely bin this **** right off then.

Talk about trying to dress self interest up as altruism.

****s
It gets worse;

The Premier League has studied the PBP proposal since it became available over the weekend and believes that if adopted it would promote a greater disparity of wealth between the top clubs and those who finish at the bottom of the league. Currently the league is the most equitable in football with a 1:1.7 ratio split of television revenue between the top club and the one that finishes last.

The Premier League will tell its members that by season 2025-2026, when the full transition has been completed, under PBP proposals the bottom club would earn between £40 million and £50 million and the top club around £160 million. That would make the ratio between top earners and the lowest 1:4. All newly promoted clubs would be obliged to hold back £25 million per season for their first two years in the league, greatly reducing their spending power and chances of survival. The £40 million to £50 million figure represents a huge fall from the £102 million that bottom club Norwich City earned last season


 
It gets worse;

The Premier League has studied the PBP proposal since it became available over the weekend and believes that if adopted it would promote a greater disparity of wealth between the top clubs and those who finish at the bottom of the league. Currently the league is the most equitable in football with a 1:1.7 ratio split of television revenue between the top club and the one that finishes last.

The Premier League will tell its members that by season 2025-2026, when the full transition has been completed, under PBP proposals the bottom club would earn between £40 million and £50 million and the top club around £160 million. That would make the ratio between top earners and the lowest 1:4. All newly promoted clubs would be obliged to hold back £25 million per season for their first two years in the league, greatly reducing their spending power and chances of survival. The £40 million to £50 million figure represents a huge fall from the £102 million that bottom club Norwich City earned last season

TBF the subscribers only tune in for the big boys. Not many Chinese folk paying to see Burnley grind out a 0-0 with West Brom.
 
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It gets worse;

The Premier League has studied the PBP proposal since it became available over the weekend and believes that if adopted it would promote a greater disparity of wealth between the top clubs and those who finish at the bottom of the league. Currently the league is the most equitable in football with a 1:1.7 ratio split of television revenue between the top club and the one that finishes last.

The Premier League will tell its members that by season 2025-2026, when the full transition has been completed, under PBP proposals the bottom club would earn between £40 million and £50 million and the top club around £160 million. That would make the ratio between top earners and the lowest 1:4. All newly promoted clubs would be obliged to hold back £25 million per season for their first two years in the league, greatly reducing their spending power and chances of survival. The £40 million to £50 million figure represents a huge fall fro
m the £102 million that bottom club Norwich City earned last season

Presumably that pot newly promoted clubs have to ‘hold back’ will go to help Liverpool and spurs pay off their stadium costs.

Get in the fkin bin with that ****.
 
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Doesn’t sound like it was ever fun for you, life.

thing is things change as you get older and ive had my fun at the football and now its not fun anymore................dont get me wrong i`ll go for the odd away trip for old times sake but being herded here and herded there isnt my idea of enjoying a day out anymore, the cardiff buses have banned drink drugs and the anything goes attitude which also kills the day because i do like a joint or ten on a bus trip