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Here is a quote from their Chairman "The club is well run and we're in a good financial state, so we will have more resources going into next season than any other Championship club".

Surely the FA need to look into parachute payments as other clubs will never cope. 

Especially as Boro have only been in the PL for a season, they get too much compensation (reward) for failure, which then affects nearly everyone in the Championship who hasn't already been relegated. It's not sustainable and getting worse than ever.

 

 

 

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Just now, Dullmoan Tone said:

Here is a quote from their Chairman "The club is well run and we're in a good financial state, so we will have more resources going into next season than any other Championship club".

Surely the FA need to look into parachute payments as other clubs will never cope. 

Especially as Boro have only been in the PL for a season, they get too much compensation (reward) for failure, which then affects nearly everyone in the Championship who hasn't already been relegated. It's not sustainable and getting worse than ever.

 

 

 

What a mug gobbing off like that , i cant see them going straight up with the players they will lose , the others aren't that great . 

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The FA won't do anything about. 

It's the best way of getting the "big clubs" back into the Orem asap. Unfortunately for them, they have to make it the same for all clubs that go down. 

It will never change because above and beyond all else, the governing body will protect the best interests of the premier league. 

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Just now, Dullmoan Tone said:

Here is a quote from their Chairman "The club is well run and we're in a good financial state, so we will have more resources going into next season than any other Championship club".

Surely the FA need to look into parachute payments as other clubs will never cope. 

Especially as Boro have only been in the PL for a season, they get too much compensation (reward) for failure, which then affects nearly everyone in the Championship who hasn't already been relegated. It's not sustainable and getting worse than ever.

 

 

 

The FA have little interest in the 72 clubs outside of it's own competition, the Premier League. Just look at the  response to Accrington Stanleys chairman last week.

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6 minutes ago, Dullmoan Tone said:

Here is a quote from their Chairman "The club is well run and we're in a good financial state, so we will have more resources going into next season than any other Championship club".

Surely the FA need to look into parachute payments as other clubs will never cope. 

Weren't the Toon army gobbing off in a similar fashion?

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I don't see any of the three clubs coming down boucing straight back as they are all in a mess. Boro are perhaps the least worst situation of the three. 

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1 minute ago, Tomarse said:

I don't see any of the three clubs coming down boucing straight back as they are all in a mess. Boro are perhaps the least worst situation of the three. 

That was my first thought until you start to factor in parachute payments.  They all have a chance, but I wouldn't be putting much money on any of them because of their managers:

- Moyes

- Agnew or replacement

- Silva won't be there, so his replacement will be vital.

Hardly Rafa are they!

 

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8 minutes ago, Tomarse said:

I don't see any of the three clubs coming down boucing straight back as they are all in a mess. Boro are perhaps the least worst situation of the three. 

Villa, Birmingham and one of this seasons play-off teams will go up next season

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Boro fan here getting clued up on champ clubs again. Gibbo isn't gobbing off he's stating a fact we have 55% of min £75m+ coming in this season from parachute payments plus a minimum of £20m+ player sales so he's just telling the truth it shouldn't be offensive. Looking forward to the season ahead I reckon you lot will be be right up there next it's going to be an interesting transfer window ahead

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Boro spent big this season, doesn't look like they have any concerns about trying to balance the books and will just go for it to get back to the premier league, personally I hope they fail to go back up. 

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3 minutes ago, bris red said:

Who cares. Villa came down, spent big, and did F all.. means nothing how much dough you spend in this league.

Problem is though is if Bristol City and Barnsley are 5th and 6th in mid January and Villa and Middlesbrough are 7th and 8th they've got the money to un settle our best players, buy them and not play them, just so we don't have them which basically ends our challenge. which is what Wednesday did to us with winnall this season. 

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Just now, Rascal said:

Problem is though is if Bristol City and Barnsley are 5th and 6th in mid January and Villa and Middlesbrough are 7th and 8th they've got the money to un settle our best players, buy them and not play them, just so we don't have them which basically ends our challenge. which is what Wednesday did to us with winnall this season. 

Who would buy a player just to stop him playing for their rivals and hurt their promotion campaign :whistle:

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1 hour ago, Dullmoan Tone said:

Here is a quote from their Chairman "The club is well run and we're in a good financial state, so we will have more resources going into next season than any other Championship club".

Surely the FA need to look into parachute payments as other clubs will never cope. 

Especially as Boro have only been in the PL for a season, they get too much compensation (reward) for failure, which then affects nearly everyone in the Championship who hasn't already been relegated. It's not sustainable and getting worse than ever.

 

 

 

Will make it more embarrassing for them if they fail to get promotion

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7 minutes ago, Rascal said:

Problem is though is if Bristol City and Barnsley are 5th and 6th in mid January and Villa and Middlesbrough are 7th and 8th they've got the money to un settle our best players, buy them and not play them, just so we don't have them which basically ends our challenge. which is what Wednesday did to us with winnall this season. 

Yes, that is exactly why you didn't get into the playoffs...

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1 hour ago, glynriley said:

The FA have little interest in the 72 clubs outside of it's own competition, the Premier League. Just look at the  response to Accrington Stanleys chairman last week.

Surprised more wasn't made of that comment which was nothing short of disgusting. Think it was the premier league not the FA though 

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Parachute payments should be paid only after an independent FA/EFL accountant has viewed said clubs finances.

If Boro really are £100m in the black now, their parachute payment should be relative to their holdings.

Compare it to Sunderland who would probably get full whack as they are currently meandering down shit creek...

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11 minutes ago, Rascal said:

Problem is though is if Bristol City and Barnsley are 5th and 6th in mid January and Villa and Middlesbrough are 7th and 8th they've got the money to un settle our best players, buy them and not play them, just so we don't have them which basically ends our challenge. which is what Wednesday did to us with winnall this season. 

Wednesday have been down here a while their parachute so to speak has been and gone. They took your player because they are a bigger club and can pay more wages. Same as what city did with Matty Taylor

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8 minutes ago, Septic Peg said:

Parachute payments should be paid only after an independent FA/EFL accountant has viewed said clubs finances.

If Boro really are £100m in the black now, their parachute payment should be relative to their holdings.

Compare it to Sunderland who would probably get full whack as they are currently meandering down shit creek...

How about you run your club properly, such that you don't need them in the first place. 

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46 minutes ago, footydave343 said:

Boro fan here getting clued up on champ clubs again. Gibbo isn't gobbing off he's stating a fact we have 55% of min £75m+ coming in this season from parachute payments plus a minimum of £20m+ player sales so he's just telling the truth it shouldn't be offensive. Looking forward to the season ahead I reckon you lot will be be right up there next it's going to be an interesting transfer window ahead

Alright there. I guess a key thing for your lot will be shedding high wage players who couldn't cut it in the prem, whilst hanging on to Gibson.

PS: no need to flatter us, we know our relative ability.

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31 minutes ago, Rascal said:

Problem is though is if Bristol City and Barnsley are 5th and 6th in mid January and Villa and Middlesbrough are 7th and 8th they've got the money to un settle our best players, buy them and not play them, just so we don't have them which basically ends our challenge. which is what Wednesday did to us with winnall this season. 

This has become a trend in this division for quite a few seasons now. The big teams coming down and taking their pick from the best players in the league. West Ham and Newcastle definitely spring to mind.

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