This year it doesn’t matter so much because with Portsmouth and Hull's debts
that £49m is a drop in the ocean and Burnley are too tight to spend it.

Personally I would like to see that £49m being withheld from Pompey and used
to pay the school and boy scouts that lost out with the administration.  If
you are in administration your reward for being relegated should go straight
to the debtors.

Next year with wealthier clubs like Wigan, WBA and Blackpool Leicester or
Forest probably coming down its more worrying! 

Apart from the obvious dislike of Cardiff is anyone else hoping they don’t
go up so that Ridsdale doesn’t get a big bag of money to bail out his latest
financial f*** up?

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Robert Heath
Sent: 11 May 2010 09:23
To: [email protected]; Leeds
Subject: Re: [LU] Guardian :: Our man Ken

. The deal would see the Premier League - using
  its improved, £3.1bn TV deals for 2010-13 - pay increased parachute
payments
  of £49.4m over four years to each of its own relegated clubs BAD NEWS FOR
US



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