Parachute loophole

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Parachute loophole

by Dirk Gently » 22 Apr 2008 19:41

Now The Football Supporter magazine in which it is an exclusive ha been published, I can share with you this interesting dilemma....

Because of the arrangement between the PL and the FL, if a team is promoted back to the PL after only 1 year, their second year's parachute payment is split between the other teams in the championship - ie. they all get over half a million pounds each the following season. The Burnley chairman has pointed out that this raises an interesting little scenario.

Let's take Watford as an example. What would happen if for their last match of the season - away to Blackpool - they needed a win to be assured of promotion? Blackpool - whose season is over- would know that if they were beaten by Watford then as a result they would get an extra half a million quid the following season. Just how hard would they try to win the match?

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Re: Parachute loophole

by Baines » 22 Apr 2008 20:02

Interesting.

Although any conspiracy that relies on Darius scoring a goal could probably do with a bit of work.

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Re: Parachute loophole

by Stranded » 23 Apr 2008 09:16

That'll be from the Burnley chairman who is vehmently against the payments. Isn't he looking into legal action against them?

TBH, I very much doubt that any club would not try knowing they'll get 500k if they don't....although if Burnley are even involved in such a game and lose....

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Re: Parachute loophole

by The whole year inn » 23 Apr 2008 09:37

Dirk Gently Now The Football Supporter magazine in which it is an exclusive ha been published, I can share with you this interesting dilemma....

Because of the arrangement between the PL and the FL, if a team is promoted back to the PL after only 1 year, their second year's parachute payment is split between the other teams in the championship - ie. they all get over half a million pounds each the following season. The Burnley chairman has pointed out that this raises an interesting little scenario.

Let's take Watford as an example. What would happen if for their last match of the season - away to Blackpool - they needed a win to be assured of promotion? Blackpool - whose season is over- would know that if they were beaten by Watford then as a result they would get an extra half a million quid the following season. Just how hard would they try to win the match?


If Watford were to do this, would Sheff Utd and Charlton also recieve extra money (assuming they both don't go up)?

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Re: Parachute loophole

by sheshnu » 23 Apr 2008 09:40

I think the general consensus on this board is that football clubs can put out whatever team they want in any game and if that is to the detriment of anybody else then hard luck. Something along the lines of "the season is long enough for you to get whatever points you need". :|


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Re: Parachute loophole

by Dirk Gently » 23 Apr 2008 09:41

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Dirk Gently Now The Football Supporter magazine in which it is an exclusive ha been published, I can share with you this interesting dilemma....

Because of the arrangement between the PL and the FL, if a team is promoted back to the PL after only 1 year, their second year's parachute payment is split between the other teams in the championship - ie. they all get over half a million pounds each the following season. The Burnley chairman has pointed out that this raises an interesting little scenario.

Let's take Watford as an example. What would happen if for their last match of the season - away to Blackpool - they needed a win to be assured of promotion? Blackpool - whose season is over- would know that if they were beaten by Watford then as a result they would get an extra half a million quid the following season. Just how hard would they try to win the match?


If Watford were to do this, would Sheff Utd and Charlton also recieve extra money (assuming they both don't go up)?


I'm don't think so - I think the unused parachute payment is split across all the Championship clubs, but not those already receiving a parachute payment in their own right.

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Re: Parachute loophole

by Franchise FC » 23 Apr 2008 10:47

Surely any club coming straight back up should only get a bungee payment.

(and if that doesn't open the door for brown envelope comments, I don't know mwhat will)

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Re: Parachute loophole

by Kes » 23 Apr 2008 10:50

How much parachute payment will Reading recieve?

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by Franchise FC » 23 Apr 2008 10:53

Kes How much parachute payment will Reading recieve?



You don't get a parachute payment for staying up !!


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Re: Parachute loophole

by Rawlie19 » 23 Apr 2008 11:26

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Kes How much parachute payment will Reading recieve?



You don't get a parachute payment for staying up !!

Right, so how much will we get?

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Re: Parachute loophole

by TBM » 23 Apr 2008 14:24

Makes me laugh when people say that players aren't bothered about games/wont try and win etc when infact the club pays out bonus' for goals/cleansheets/wins etc - so really it IS in the players interest to win a game and not conceed etc.

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