The Premier League have failed to secure a new funding agreement with EFL clubs



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Premier League shareholders’ meeting ends with no new deal for EFL clubs. No vote. There won’t be a new deal until PL clubs agree new financial system to govern themselves. PL clubs had been under government pressure to agree new EFL deal before football regulator comes in.

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38 comentarios

  1. reduce players wages to 5 000 bucks a week max, cheaper tcks for the real fans ,fans must own more then 50 per cent…stop the corruption…make it about the sport not the money and get rid of big corp media

  2. 3 promoted teams are likely all to drop straight back, unless Luton pull off a miracle. Gap between the financial reality of premier league clubs and those in the lower leagues is widening. EFL clubs need more financial support in order to have a chance to survive, grow and if some of them one year get promoted to the big time, having a chance to compete and stay up and not simply be cannon/point fodder for the ellite clubs.

  3. ask citeh for the money. they owe the whole football community a lot after the 115 charges for economical doping they convienently continue to ignore.

  4. So they spent little over 2 hours for this? That’s how much they care 😂 surely, you have to be there all day until something is sorted.

    2 hours of work is a joke

  5. The Premier league owners are only interested in the money nothing else. They hated it when Leicester showed them up and they are working to make sure it will never happen again. In other words they are corrupt.

  6. They don't care when they get to the EFL either because relegated teams get so much parachute money they bounce back up within 2 years. The Championship is no longer a meritocracy. Look at the top 7. Only Ipswich havent benefitted from parachute money and they are a fluke.

  7. Scrap parachute payments. And divide that up between the championship clubs.
    Teams relegated will have to ensure relegation clauses for reduced salaries are included at the point of transfer.
    The relegated clubs shouldn't be rewarded for going down anyway.

  8. The Premier League has got too big for it's boots, it's stolen the game from the fans to sell it to the rest of the world. It needs disbanding, if the big boys want their Super League then go ahead but don't let them in our cup competitions and let's get English football back for the fans.

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