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Any idea what it would be if we finish were we are?

Not sure but the TV money next season will be huge ... I'm sure our owners are probably starting to see a bit of return on their investment... we didn't spend crazy this season and managed to stay up, all within FFP

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Not sure but the TV money next season will be huge ... I'm sure our owners are probably starting to see a bit of return on their investment... we didn't spend crazy this season and managed to stay up, all within FFP

TV money will be the same as this season then the new deal kicks in for 2016/17 which is even massiver.

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TV money will be the same as this season then the new deal kicks in for 2016/17 which is even massiver.

Indeed, but it is still huge money... but yes 16/17 season it will be ridiculous

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Please don't call it the 'Premiership'. It's not been called that since 2004.

It's like calling the League Cup the 'Rumbelows Cup'.

Sorry Tom,it's surprising how many still call it that,me included

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No it's the Barclays premier league, but it all honesty who actually gives a shit? Call it what you want.

A tomato? :unsure:

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Not sure but the TV money next season will be huge ... I'm sure our owners are probably starting to see a bit of return on their investment... we didn't spend crazy this season and managed to stay up, all within FFP

The club that finished bottom next season gets something like 100 million from the new TV deal

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Yep, it's £1.2m per position... currently we're up for around £71m in total including the TV money! See http://www.totalsportek.com/football/premier-league-prize-money-table-2015/

That facility fee just seems like another way of siphoning the riches to the 'big' teams.   I can understand that a club might need compensation for a televised fixture potentially reducing attendances, but there's no way teams in the top 6, who each got disproportionate amounts of televised home games, are losing ticket revenue to the tune of 750k each time, yet that's what they get.

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