Don’t all Championship League clubs get to share out the parachute money that Fulham would have received had they not got promoted? We might just get enough out of it to buy that lad from Scotland.
And the parachute payments for West Brom too? I’m pretty sure I’ve seen somewhere before that it gets distributed to other Championship clubs but maybe I dreamt it.....?
At one time they used to. I'm not entirely sure if it's still the case, but we definitely did benefit from it a few years ago
With them not needing the 2nd year of parachute payments, will this get spread between the rest of the teams like it did before?
ive a feeling they changed the rules when they changed the money allocations for academies. It goes back into the PL pot now.
I think last year when Aston Villa went straight back up their parachute money got divided equally between all other championship clubs.
From May: https://www.theguardian.com/football/2020/may/04/row-brewing-between-efl-and-premier-league-over-parachute-payments
They went up after a three year absence- parachute payments only run for three years, so I would imagine there was no money to be shared out as you suggested happened.
does anyone know for certain about this? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premier_League_parachute_and_solidarity_payments Looking at the above, it seems like Fulham were due to get £34.9m and West Brom £15.5m. That's £50.4m in total. If that were split between the Championship clubs that's £2.1m each. If it were split between the EFL's 72 clubs that's 700,000 each. Decent sums for us! Who knows what actually happens to it though. Also don't know what the tax situation is with it?
Someone asked the same question on Facebook (I know). That used to be the case, but now Fulham would "just" get £35m less and keep it all.
Isnt kieffer off to cardiff for 2million? So we should get our money back. If we dont we only have ourself to blame for selling to basket case clubs.