Next Season's TV Deal 21:16 - Feb 3 with 4955 views | bonymine | Watching a stream of Everton v Geordies the commentator just said that to put next year's mega TV deal into context, the team which finishes bottom of PL will receive £99 million PLUS £64 million in parachute payments...... ......Bayern Munich received £54 million for winning the Bundesliga !!! Crazy,crazy money .....we want some of that please. 🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑 | |
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Next Season's TV Deal on 01:59 - Feb 5 with 967 views | Loyal |
Next Season's TV Deal on 21:33 - Feb 3 by Swanzay | Its wrong wrong wrong, the only people to benefit from it will be the players with thier higher wage demand and agents, nothing will trickle down to the lower leagues, the premier league will become one big utopia of money men in for making money without a passion or love for the game and its heritage or its ground roots future of young kids with aspirations and dreams. The german model is far more genuine than ours, it will end in disater in years to come! [Post edited 3 Feb 2016 21:34]
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The excessive wage demands do go some way to evening the money out, not in its entirety of course ..... but German clubs don't have a tradition in keeping players like Jazz Richards for years, turning them in to millionaires and selling them on for more money as a reward for failure. | |
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Next Season's TV Deal on 06:31 - Feb 5 with 944 views | Starsky | We have to bring our wage to income ratio down by about 20% when the new sky income arrives. In other words. Do not increase wage overheads and we will once again be living within our means | |
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Next Season's TV Deal on 08:20 - Feb 5 with 908 views | AnotherJohn |
Next Season's TV Deal on 21:33 - Feb 3 by Swanzay | Its wrong wrong wrong, the only people to benefit from it will be the players with thier higher wage demand and agents, nothing will trickle down to the lower leagues, the premier league will become one big utopia of money men in for making money without a passion or love for the game and its heritage or its ground roots future of young kids with aspirations and dreams. The german model is far more genuine than ours, it will end in disater in years to come! [Post edited 3 Feb 2016 21:34]
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This post reminded of the famous Churchill quote: "I do not wish to deceive the people by false hopes and airy visions of Utopia and Eldorado". (not the full sentence) Personally though I think we have to go for it and then try to be sensible with the player contracts. | | | |
Next Season's TV Deal on 11:08 - Feb 5 with 858 views | Devz00 |
Next Season's TV Deal on 22:20 - Feb 4 by Darran | I think we lost him the year we win the league under Hollins which would make it 99. Just saying. |
Malcolm Elias wasn't it? I think he went to Liverpool after Southampton. | |
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Next Season's TV Deal on 11:27 - Feb 5 with 840 views | PapaLazarou |
Next Season's TV Deal on 11:08 - Feb 5 by Devz00 | Malcolm Elias wasn't it? I think he went to Liverpool after Southampton. |
Aye, good bloke is Malcolm. Think he's with Fulham now - scouted Patrick Roberts for them, who was sold to Man City for £12m last summer. | | | |
Next Season's TV Deal on 11:40 - Feb 5 with 837 views | DafyddHuw |
Next Season's TV Deal on 12:22 - Feb 4 by tomdickharry | Get the feeling from this thread that everybody would be happy if the bubble bust. |
The bubble will burst eventually. As soon as Sky finds a new toy. It's not sustainable. Then the Bundesliga will reign for years because they'r e doing it the proper way. | | | |
Next Season's TV Deal on 12:29 - Feb 5 with 819 views | Nookiejack | China is also going to increasingly impact on the market for players transfer fees and wages. The Jackson Martinez recent signing was an interesting one as he seemed to be in the prime of his career (I think he is 29) - as opposed to most of the others - like Demba Ba - who have moved to China towards end of their careers. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3433231/Arsene-Wenger-insists- | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Next Season's TV Deal on 13:12 - Feb 5 with 792 views | jasper_T | Contracts with Chinese clubs aren't worth the paper they're printed on. If they include a salary in writing at all. Most don't. Mendes is the only one gaining anything from the Jackson Martinez deal. | | | |
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