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it's shocking what has become of the FA cup. it used to be as big a deal as winning the league. better in some ways because the finals were such memorable occasions. 

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5 minutes ago, Dr Gloom said:

it's shocking what has become of the FA cup. it used to be as big a deal as winning the league. better in some ways because the finals were such memorable occasions. 

its a shame that the FA Cup and to a lesser extent the League Cup don't get a slice of the Premier League money.

I think winning the Premier league nets you about 160m and finishing bottom around 100m. Take 5m out of each clubs prize money and give it to the FA Cup winners. 100m for winning the FA Cup would see its star rise again pretty sharpish. You'd see everyone try then. Won't happen though.

 

FYI. The current three-year TV deal is worth £8.36 billion, the domestic deal is £5.136 billion and overseas £3.2 billion. Domestic deal money and overseas deal money are shared differently. The money is divided by three to leave a certain amount each season, while the overseas deal is shared 100% equally between each club. The domestic deal is split 50-25-25. 50% is shared equally, 25% is based on league position, and the other 25% is based on how often the team is on TV.

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The fourth spot in PL going to the FA Cup winners instead would be interesting as well. 

CL would be life changing to a semi-minnow if they were to get it.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Holden McGroin said:

The fourth spot in PL going to the FA Cup winners instead would be interesting as well. 

very interesting and a big change from the 4th spot in the CL

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2 hours ago, Holden McGroin said:

The fourth spot in PL going to the FA Cup winners instead would be interesting as well. 

CL would be life changing to a semi-minnow if they were to get it.

 

 

 

What if we get a situation like '73 where some shit second tier club flukes it? Then again I've heard the average championship side could easily hold there own against the like of PSG, so may be you're on to something here. 

 

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21 minutes ago, Renton said:

 

What if we get a situation like '73 where some shit second tier club flukes it? Then again I've heard the average championship side could easily hold there own against the like of PSG, so may be you're on to something here. 

 


They’d have to get Exile in to play in the centre of the park. 

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2 hours ago, LongTimeAdmirer said:

PSG and dortmund in the semis. 
if only we didn’t have all these injuries, neither of those teams are better than us. 

If only PSG didn't have the ref and VAR in their back pocket to absolutely shaft us in injury time, injuries or not.

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Blyth's takeover by "Winners Worldwide" was finalised yesterday. Unless we better Farsley's result today we will be relegated by 5pm.

 

You couldn't write it 🤦🏻‍♂️

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14 minutes ago, Kid Dynamite said:

Blyth's takeover by "Winners Worldwide" was finalised yesterday. Unless we better Farsley's result today we will be relegated by 5pm.

 

You couldn't write it 🤦🏻‍♂️

They’re getting beat 4-0 at home already. Farsley are winning 1-0. Unless I’m mistaken though, you’re not quite right and there’s a glimmer of hope. If Farsley lose then Blyth could still stay up on GD I think. 

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