by Mr Optimist » 22 Apr 2010 09:12
by CMRoyal » 22 Apr 2010 09:18
Mr Optimist Yes...but that was when they went from Championship to League 1 - relegation between football league. I think the grey area (which I am sure someone will know, Dirk?!) is whether the penalty rules apply between Prem and Football League...
Chances are as the Prem seems to make their rules up as they go along that Hull would get away with it and the "loophole" closed afterwards!!
by TFF » 22 Apr 2010 09:22
by CMRoyal » 22 Apr 2010 09:43
by bobbybottler » 22 Apr 2010 10:07
Stranded Interesting article in WSC this month alluding to this very thing. How the increase in these parachute payments is the PL's way of trying to unbalance the competiveness of the CCC.
by Barry the bird boggler » 22 Apr 2010 10:23
by rhroyal » 22 Apr 2010 10:27
by bobbybottler » 22 Apr 2010 11:00
by Stranded » 22 Apr 2010 11:00
bobbybottlerStranded Interesting article in WSC this month alluding to this very thing. How the increase in these parachute payments is the PL's way of trying to unbalance the competiveness of the CCC.
The article went the wrong way for me though - indicating that the attempt to unbalance the competitiveness of the Championship was to reflect better on the perceived competitiveness of the PL. I thought this was a mistaken belief and unnecessarily conspiritorial, it really is all about a further softening of blows to the bottom tier of PL clubs when the inevitable relegation comes along.
IMO.
by soggy biscuit » 22 Apr 2010 12:23
rhroyal Fairytale stories such as Wimbledon, Wigan and even ourselves are becoming forever tougher
by SpaceCruiser » 22 Apr 2010 12:28
soggy biscuitrhroyal Fairytale stories such as Wimbledon, Wigan and even ourselves are becoming forever tougher
Wigan?? Have to admit that I have never seen them as a fairytale story. didn't they spend fairly large sums of money to get promoted?
by TFF » 22 Apr 2010 14:17
CMRoyal I've heard tell that if Hull lose on Saturday they will go into administration, blaming their ousted chairman for their financial troubles.
Hull chairman Adam Pearson has reopened a row with his predecessor Paul Duffen and admitted his fears for the future of the financially troubled club.
The Tigers edged closer to relegation from the Premier League after Wednesday's 2-0 loss to Aston Villa.
Pearson accused Duffen of overspending and creating a "doomsday scenario".
"Of course the future is very tricky, it's bound to be when you consider the figures. The club desperately needs to stay in this league," said Pearson.
The club and Duffen settled a row over the club's finances out of court in February "to bring an end to all disputes between the parties".
But with Hull facing the prospect of dropping out of the top flight, Pearson again attacked Duffen's record while at the club in his programme notes ahead of the game against Villa.
"The club under Mr Duffen spent money it didn't have," added Pearson. "The prospect of relegation should not need to be the doomsday scenario that everyone currently discusses and worries about.
"The financial planning just needed a bit of basic strategy and common sense applying to it back in summer 2008 and even more so when the team survived on the last day of the season in 2009.
"In my personal opinion the decisions made by Mr Duffen at that point were extremely short-sighted."
by Uke » 22 Apr 2010 15:06
That Friday FeelingCMRoyal I've heard tell that if Hull lose on Saturday they will go into administration, blaming their ousted chairman for their financial troubles.
It's in the media now.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 636306.stmHull chairman Adam Pearson has reopened a row with his predecessor Paul Duffen and admitted his fears for the future of the financially troubled club.
The Tigers edged closer to relegation from the Premier League after Wednesday's 2-0 loss to Aston Villa.
Pearson accused Duffen of overspending and creating a "doomsday scenario".
"Of course the future is very tricky, it's bound to be when you consider the figures. The club desperately needs to stay in this league," said Pearson.
The club and Duffen settled a row over the club's finances out of court in February "to bring an end to all disputes between the parties".
But with Hull facing the prospect of dropping out of the top flight, Pearson again attacked Duffen's record while at the club in his programme notes ahead of the game against Villa.
"The club under Mr Duffen spent money it didn't have," added Pearson. "The prospect of relegation should not need to be the doomsday scenario that everyone currently discusses and worries about.
"The financial planning just needed a bit of basic strategy and common sense applying to it back in summer 2008 and even more so when the team survived on the last day of the season in 2009.
"In my personal opinion the decisions made by Mr Duffen at that point were extremely short-sighted."
I would guess that Burnley have handled the finances more like we did, and they'll lose some of their marketable players in the summer should they come down, but Hull (and West Ham if it's them - please God let it be them) look fcuked.
If Cardiff don't go up via the play off we could see four or five teams start the next Championship season with negative points.
by Messiah » 22 Apr 2010 15:07
by Uke » 22 Apr 2010 15:10
by Row Z Royal » 22 Apr 2010 16:00
Messiah Is he worth that?
by Barry the bird boggler » 22 Apr 2010 16:31
by Row Z Royal » 22 Apr 2010 16:32
Barry the bird boggler :lol: £500k for Hunt that's the premiership version of £500k for Andy Hughes
by Wax Jacket » 23 Apr 2010 13:31
by Nick Shorey my Lord! » 27 Apr 2010 08:04
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