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Post by aghast on May 28, 2016 21:38:51 GMT
Hull and Burnley return to the Prem. And probably one, or both, will be back down again next year.
Are these parachute payments too generous? It's hardly a level playing field for the other Championship clubs.
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Post by supergas on Jun 3, 2016 0:32:29 GMT
Hull and Burnley return to the Prem. And probably one, or both, will be back down again next year. Are these parachute payments too generous? It's hardly a level playing field for the other Championship clubs. The League/Premiership/FA could fix it tomorrow my insisting clubs build suitable relegation clauses into player contracts...don't get me wrong, the League/Premiership/FA/Agents/players will never let that happen, but you're right, parachute payments are effectively match-fixing (on a league, not a 90-min level) and I'm surprised no-one has yet challenged this in the courts....
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Post by Hugo the Elder on Jun 4, 2016 8:00:38 GMT
Hull and Burnley return to the Prem. And probably one, or both, will be back down again next year. Are these parachute payments too generous? It's hardly a level playing field for the other Championship clubs. Any payment system that makes it harder for struggling bottom-end plastic franchise clubs to gain success is ok with me.
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