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Talk Sport 'fairly interesting' today - New Prem plan 11:02 - Oct 12 with 2685 viewsOsborneOneNil

Rick Parry just been on to try and justify the new Liverpool/Man Utd plan to develop the prem and bail out the EFL.

Simon Jordan just ripped him a new one. Next guest is Darragh MacAnthony.
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Talk Sport 'fairly interesting' today - New Prem plan on 16:02 - Oct 12 with 595 viewsglasso

Talk Sport 'fairly interesting' today - New Prem plan on 14:15 - Oct 12 by StokieBlue

The only surprising thing in there is that they are willing to give 25% of TV income to the lower divisions going forward.

Everything else pretty much as you'd expect from selfish powerful teams at the top of the game.

SB


Presumably, giving 25% of the PL TV money away isn't so much of an issue when you know you're going to be picking up 100% of the European League TV money...
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Talk Sport 'fairly interesting' today - New Prem plan on 19:23 - Oct 12 with 520 viewsblueprint

The reduction of the Premier League by 2 clubs would probably be temporary so they could bring in Celtic and Rangers at a later date.
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Talk Sport 'fairly interesting' today - New Prem plan on 21:27 - Oct 12 with 473 viewsC_HealyIsAPleasure

Talk Sport 'fairly interesting' today - New Prem plan on 19:23 - Oct 12 by blueprint

The reduction of the Premier League by 2 clubs would probably be temporary so they could bring in Celtic and Rangers at a later date.


Nah, it’s to allow expansion of the European calendar

Those two joining would be far more beneficial for Celtic and Rangers than it would the PL

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Talk Sport 'fairly interesting' today - New Prem plan on 21:36 - Oct 12 with 460 viewsKropotkin123

Talk Sport 'fairly interesting' today - New Prem plan on 11:39 - Oct 12 by HARRY10

Remove the parachute payments ?

Absolute lunacy.

A club relegated with a wage bill of £100m faces automatic bankruptcy - unless all contracts have a clause where the wages are reduced by about 75% on relegation.

As worthy as it may seem, it is not going to happen and will lead to clubs simply being stripped of players upon relegation, and a reluctance from most outside the top six to develop players.


Which one f course they absolutely should have that in their contract, regardless of parachute payment

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