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EFL Statement: Board Update On Coronavirus

Interesting one. Quite a saving when clubs yo-yo between Prem and Championship.

West Brom would have also received a third year payment of around £16m if they'd not been promoted, so potential parachute payments of c.£50m have been avoided by the Premier League!

Incredible that Sunderland have received £50m in the last two seasons in parachute payments and still managed only one failed play off campaign! Nothing for them this year.
 
Interesting one. Quite a saving when clubs yo-yo between Prem and Championship.

West Brom would have also received a third year payment of around £16m if they'd not been promoted, so potential parachute payments of c.£50m have been avoided by the Premier League!

Incredible that Sunderland have received £50m in the last two seasons in parachute payments and still managed only one failed play off campaign! Nothing for them this year.

That poses a good question should the teams with parachute payments due receive any monies allocated to the EFl, yes or no?
 
On the BBC main news, linked to transfer deadline day and the amount spent on transfer fees this year. talked about the financial impacts on the rest of the pyramid.
Only problem, they interviewed Huddersfield Chief Exec to illustrate the point. They’re the last people who should be pleading for a PL handout imho
 
A foreign owned and run club who fail to understand what English football is about, Manky C have whinged before about this, it isn't Spain where lower leagues are part time, regional and watched by two men and a paella.
 
Ah yes, Ferran Soriano, ex-general manager of Barcelona and long-term friend of Snr Pep Guardiola. That would be the same Pep Guardiola who has already lied through his teeth about the success of the feeble Spanish football pyramid.