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How much prize money does your EFL club receive?
How much prize money does your EFL club receive?

BBC News

time02-05-2025

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How much prize money does your EFL club receive?

Revenues for English Football League clubs are pooled, with clubs receiving a set amount per Premier League operates slightly differently, as they offer prize money depending on a club's finishing position. The Championship For the 2024-25 season, clubs in the Championship received just below £11m. This figure includes a basic award amount (50%) and solidarity payments (50%) from the Premier clubs who have been relegated from the Premier League within the last three years are not entitled to solidarity payments, meaning they will receive roughly half of that £11m figure from the to those central payments, clubs relegated from the Premier League in the past three seasons also receive 'parachute payments'.Luton Town, Burnley and Sheffield United received an estimated £49m as 'first year' relegated teams. Leeds United, a 'second year' relegated team, received around £ and Norwich City – 'third year' relegated clubs - received around £17m. League One and League Two Clubs in League One receive about £2m each per season. In League Two, the figure is about £ figures also combine a basic award amount and solidarity payments from the Premier League. Broadcasting deal The five-year broadcasting deal is worth £895m in rights fees plus £40m in additional marketing breaks down to EFL clubs receiving a split of £187m per season for their games to be shown on TV – this is what is incorporated into the basic award payment as highlighted above. Play-off riches Those taking part in the play-offs generate slightly more income through the additional gate receipts from a potential Wembley winners will also be guaranteed an increase in revenue the following season as they are promoted to the league from the Championship, be that in the regular season or through the play-offs, is the most lucrative, with clubs benefiting from Premier League broadcasting revenue and the safety net of parachute payments, if they are relegated in the article is the latest from BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team. More questions answered... Why the away goals rule no longer counts in EuropeHow much is Wrexham worth now?Who has won the most league titles in England?Why are FA Cup semi-finals played at Wembley? What question about sport would you ask? We're looking for your questions for the Ask Me Anything team. Post them in the comments section and we'll look to answer the best of them in the future.

We are not working on theories - Slot on title race
We are not working on theories - Slot on title race

BBC News

time03-04-2025

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We are not working on theories - Slot on title race

It was a quick turnaround for Liverpool boss Arne barely had time to celebrate Wednesday night's derby win over Everton before he was chatting to the media on Thursday to look ahead to the league game at Fulham on main talking point dominated proceedings and that was how Everton defender James Tarkowski escaped a red card for his challenge on Alexis Mac PGMOL has acknowledged it should have been a sending off and, while Slot has had his run-ins with officials this season, he was quite diplomatic when asked about the standard of refereeing in the Premier the Dutchman will not want a repeat of the decisions in the 2-2 draw against Fulham at Anfield earlier this season when Slot believes the Cottagers should have a had a player dismissed and that it was debateable if Reds left-back Andy Robertson should have been sent off."I think everywhere around the world mistakes are being made," added Slot. "This is something in the league where I came from. We are all aiming for a league without mistakes."I am aiming for a season without me making one mistake in the line-ups I make, but unfortunately this will probably never happen - not with me and not with referee decisions."Mistakes are being made. If a referee makes a wrong decision, everybody will fall over it. If I make the wrong line-up, everybody will fall over it. I think it is quite an OK season for referees in England, actually."In typical Slot style, he was also refusing to get carried away by his team's 12-point lead at the top of the Premier League with eight games left."We are not working on theories about how many points [this or that would be]," he said. "We are taking the challenge of Fulham on for Sunday, when we will have to be at our best again to get a result."

Bournemouth 1-2 Ipswich: Cherries winless league run continues
Bournemouth 1-2 Ipswich: Cherries winless league run continues

BBC News

time02-04-2025

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Bournemouth 1-2 Ipswich: Cherries winless league run continues

Bournemouth suffered a fifth successive Premier League loss as struggling Ipswich Town held on to leave Vitality Stadium with three points and a 2-1 victory."It's a bad result for us, but we need to stay together and focus on the things we can improve," said boss Andoni Iraola. "We are in a bad period. They scored two goals with two shots on target, that was the worst part as we controlled the game."Bournemouth have never played in European competition and a 3-1 win at Southampton in February had left Iraola's team fifth in the Premier they have not won a top-tier match since and, although they remain 10th, this was a big opportunity missed to get back on probably deserved at least a point, but, despite sustained pressure late on, Bournemouth could not find an equaliser as Ipswich secured only their fourth league win of the has been a fine season for the Cherries, but Iraola and the club's fans will be worried the campaign could end in disappointing fashion with this latest defeat hurting the chances of European football coming to Vitality Stadium.

City 'will be fifth' in 'season of transition'
City 'will be fifth' in 'season of transition'

BBC News

time14-03-2025

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City 'will be fifth' in 'season of transition'

We asked you to tell us in one sentence why Manchester City will qualify for the Champions are some of your comments:Trevor: City have the squad and depth of experience to qualify for the Champions League and they know they have the full support of the Man City have belief and that triggers uncertainty in others so the Blue Moon will City will be fifth this season and just qualify for Europe. A season of transition is what we've just seen and they will be stronger next City know how to grind out Man City will qualify because the teams around them are even more unreliable when it comes to winning gamesScott: Manchester City will qualify for the Champions League via their league position after a run of eight wins from their final 10 Experience at the end of the Simply because City is the best club in the Premier not everyone was convinced so here is a flavour of the other side of the argument:Chris: They won't because of a stubbornness to change.

Arsenal can 'change narrative' of season
Arsenal can 'change narrative' of season

BBC News

time03-03-2025

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Arsenal can 'change narrative' of season

Jurrien Timber says Arsenal can "change the narrative" of their season if they beat PSV Eindhoven in their Champions League last 16 Gunners have suffered injuries to several of their key attackers with Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus ruled out for the season, while Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli have hamstring injuries to keep them on the have failed to score in their last two matches and fallen 13 points behind leaders Liverpool at the top of the Premier they were one of the standout sides in the Champions League group phase, finishing third on 19 points and only conceding three Tuesday's first leg at PSV's Philips Stadium, Dutch defender Timber said: "I think the motivation is there and it's an amazing league to play in. I think we showed as well in the group stages that we did really well and we have a good team."I think tomorrow is a beautiful game to change the narrative and to win."Timber has played 36 times for Arsenal this season after only making two Premier League appearances in the last campaign after suffering an anterior cruciate ligament injury on the opening the 23-year-old does not think his side need to do anything complicated to get the good feeling back."I think we have so much quality in our group, of course we have a lot of injuries, especially up front, but it's a beautiful challenge for us to put our front players - or anyone - to score goals and hopefully we can show that," added Timber."We have to score tomorrow, we have to win and in the Champions League you only have two games, so you don't get second chances. So we have to go for it in this game."Without their first-choice forwards, Arsenal have been criticised for their recent performances, but Timber remains excited for the challenge of taking on PSV."I don't think of it as a negative, but we have been through a lot - especially in the last couple of weeks," said the former Ajax player."But what I said is I think it is a challenge for us and we just have to take it. Tomorrow is beautiful game to show that - and we will definitely show that tomorrow."

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