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Remind me again about the disallowed goal? Who? When? ... :icon_scratch:

 

Cisse wrongly offside last season?

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Guest Roger Kint

My memory is just fucked, man.

 

If i am wrong then i must be in the same boat, dont remember even a shot this season

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Must be the only Geordie/Englishman to score against his own people in derbies at club & international level. :lol:

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If we finish out of the top ten, we don't have to pay out any bonuses. Why exactly would this annoy Ashley? :lol:

 

Hah yeah I thought about that but then why even offer the bonus for 10th if he doesn't want that finish as a minimum requirement.

 

It's an incentive. If we're top half we're not going down, ergo he doesn't have to spend any money on the squad.

 

I suppose, but what's the difference now in TV money per place?, bonus likely pays for itself.

 

Was £755k last year, will probably be closer to £1.2m this time around. Our wage bill is around £60m, so it depends what the bonus is based on.

 

Either way I don't think he'll be crying if we finish 11th.

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2621731/Man-City-set-95m-TV-money-win-league-bottom-earn-United-season.html

The Premier League champions stand to rake in £95million from TV money this season while even the bottom club will earn £63million.

 

The huge value of new £5.5billion Premier League broadcast deals will be highlighted by the fact that whoever finishes bottom of the table on Sunday should earn more from TV money than the £60.8million Manchester United were paid after winning the league last season.

 

The new champions are expected to be paid £35million more, and the bottom club around £24million more than QPR earned after finishing bottom last season.

 

The Premier League has confirmed its merit money payments of £1.2million for every place each club finishes up the table, rising to £24million for the champions. That represents a 60per cent rise on last season.

 

Facility fees of £750,000 will be paid to a club for every live TV appearance, with a minimum payment of £7.5million.

 

There has been no confirmation from the league of the equal shares that will be paid to clubs for domestic and overseas broadcasting deals, but they are expected to rise by 60per cent and 70per cent respectively - in line with the increases in those deals - to £23million and £32million per club.

 

The huge rise in income should help a number of clubs turn their financial fortunes around, especially if they have been able to minimise wage bill rises for players this season.

 

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