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Sheffield Wednesday and Hull can expect an instant cash boost if they clinch promotion to the Premier League in the Championshi
Sheffield Wednesday and Hull can expect an instant cash boost if they clinch promotion to the Premier League in the Championshi
in Gilde 18.11.2019 03:53von jokergreen0220 • 2.623 Beiträge
Sheffield Wednesday and Hull can expect an instant cash boost if they clinch promotion to the Premier League in the Championship play-off final on Saturday. Fake Balenciaga Cheap . The showdown - live on Sky Sports - is billed as the most lucrative game in football, but exactly how much is it worth?With the help of financial analysts Deloitte, we break down and assess the prize the winner can expect this summer… How much would the win be worth?The value of victory to Sheffield Wednesday in Saturdays Sky Bet Championship play-off final is £170m, according to experts at Deloittes Sports Business Group.Wembley opponents Hull can also expect a huge revenue uplift if they triumph, although the value to them is less, at £110m, as they will have to forgo parachute payments following relegation from the Premier League last year.What makes up those figures?The record £170m minimum promotion prize is an increase of £40m on the figure estimated for last year owing to the rise in Premier League TV rights.The figure breaks down as £95m for next season - mostly from central distributions but also increased commercial activity and gate receipts - and £75m in guaranteed parachute payments if relegated. If the club avoid the drop next year, the overall figure rises to a staggering £290m. Wembley has been the scene of some dramatic play-off finals in recent years These riches are available to all clubs promoted to the top flight but the sudden-death nature of the play-off final exacerbates the difference between making the cut and missing out.Next season Deloitte expect the club who finishes bottom of the Premier League to earn £95m to £100m. Thats all to do with the increase in broadcast revenue.Middlesbrough and Brighton actually faced a similar scenario earlier this month when they met in the final round of regular season fixtures with the last remaining automatic promotion spot at stake. Boro prevailed after a 1-1 draw to join Championship winners Burnley in the top flight. Curtis Davies is hoping Hulls previous Wembley experience will help them on Saturday Richard Battle, senior manager in the sports business group at Deliotte, said: The reason the figures for the play-off final and the Middlesbrough-Brighton match earlier this month are bigger than any equivalent game previously is the coming into effect of the Premier Leagues new broadcast deals.It is a fantastic amount of money for a football club and really allows them to invest, not just in playing talent but also in the infrastructure of the club and the community as well. The financial prize of Premier League football is greater than it ever has been. How to win a play-off final What is the secret to winning at Wembley in a play-off final? We ask specialist Ian Holloway How sharply has the prize money increased over the years?Figures from Deloitte show how much the jackpot for winning promotion to the Premier League has increased over the years. Just 10 years ago the value of going up was approximately £40m, while todays numbers dwarf those of when Wednesday last played in the top flight.Battle said: Sheffield Wednesday generated revenue of £18m in the clubs last season in the Premier League, in 1999/2000. Jermaine Jackson from the Jackson 5 is a Sheffield Wednesday supporter and hes even re-written a song for the Championship play-off final A win on Saturday would see them generate revenue at least six times that amount next season, and could propel them into the worlds top 30 revenue-generating clubs.With the commercial power of the Premier League showing no signs of abating, it seems only likely to increase further. Estimated worth of Championship play-off final through the years Year Worth 2006 £40m 2007-09 £60m 2010-12 £90m 2013-15 £130m 2016 £170m Battle added: The full stadia, global TV exposure and the will of commercial partners to pay to associate themselves with Premier League football are what make it the strongest league globally in terms of revenue generation.The flow from that is clubs can invest that in better players and the product becomes more appealing. That in turns drives the increases in broadcasting revenue and commercial values, so there is really a virtuous circle for the Premier League. Play Fantasy Six-a-Side The Championship play-off final could also make you rich with £10k up for grabs. What happens with the three relegated sides from the Premier League?Promoted clubs who are relegated after a single year in the Premier League will no longer benefit from full parachute payments from the 2016-17 season. Newcastle, Aston Villa and Norwich were relegated from the Premier League in 2015/16 That means Norwich, who went down after gaining promotion from the play-off final this time last year, will receive only two years of parachute payments, while Newcastle and Aston Villa receive three years.Before this season, relegated clubs received four years of parachute payments: £25m in the first year, £20m the season after, £10m in the third year, £10m in the fourth. With it now being reduced to three years, the year-one payment stands at £40m.Although the Premier League have not confirmed these figures, year two is reported to stand at £33m and year three at £14m. Get a Sky Sports Day Pass Dont miss Hull City v Sheffield Wednesday. Watch live on NOW TV for £6.99. No contract Also See: Hull City v Sheff Wed preview How to win a play-off final LISTEN: FL72 Podcast Carvalhal reveals new Owls deal Wholesale Balenciaga .com) - New England Patriots starting center Bryan Stork will not play in Sundays AFC Championship against Indianapolis due to a knee injury the rookie sustained last week. Cheap Balenciaga . It was my fifth straight year attending and, as always, there are many interesting matters discussed as it pertains to the use of statistics in sports. https://www.fakebalenciaga.com/ .com) - His team lost in the round of 16 of the FCS playoffs, yet Northern Iowa football coach Mark Farley says his team has made a strong case to be voted to the top 5 in the final rankings.LONDON - Job done, Jose.In a classic diversionary tactic, Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has successfully shifted the Premier League agenda onto the campaign by referees — in his mind at least — against his players.With the conveyer belt of Premier League controversies stopping again at players who dive, few are discussing Chelseas comparative struggles on the road in the Premier League.Although its nine wins out of nine at Stamford Bridge, Sundays 1-1 stalemate at Southampton was Chelseas fourth away draw — as many as the entire 2013-14 season when Mourinhos homecoming ended in third place.Chelsea does head into the second half of the season at the Premier League summit. But the lead is flimsier than some pundits anticipated when imprudently issuing premature predictions a month ago that the Blues would run away with the title without losing — just before they did just that at Newcastle.Mourinho wont tolerate another season without a trophy. Perhaps owner Roman Abramovich will also grow restless again with the Special One.So an enemy appears useful for Mourinho to create a siege mentality at Chelsea: Its us against the world, or referees at least.What set Mourinho off this time? Referee Anthony Taylor booked Cesc Fabregas for simulation when the midfielder went down in the penalty area after being caught by Southamptons Matt Targett. It came weeks after Chelseas Diego Costa and Willian were booked for apparently diving in a win against Hull, whose manager Steve Bruce drew comparisons with the London club and Swan Lake.There is a clear campaign against Chelsea, Mourinho grumbled on Sunday, believing Taylor was influenced by the previous simulation sanctions.Expanding on Fabregas booking, Mourinho said: In other countries where I worked before, tomorrow in the sports papers it would be a front-page scandal because it is a scandal.It was very different in April 2013 when Mourinhos reign as Real Madrid coach was ending in acrimony and he openly flirted with Chelsea just before sealing his return.I know in England Im loved, the Portuguese said in Spain after another Champions League campaign ended prematurely. Im loved by the media that treats me in a fair way, criticizing me but giving me credit when I deserve it.I know Im loved by some clubs, especially one (Chelsea). And in Spain, the situation is a bit different because some people hate me. Fake Balenciaga For Sale. Many of you are in this room.Now the fights are being picked again in England — with referees.When its convenient he is their arch advocate, though.In August 2013 — at the start of his second spell at Chelsea — Mourinho lavished praise on English referees, people who love the game and who love to communicate following the teams UEFA Super Cup loss to Bayern Munich so as to make his case against a Swedish official seem less vindictive.Jonas Eriksson is still officiating — unlike compatriot Anders Frisk who retired after receiving death threats from Chelsea fans in 2005. Mourinho had accused the Barcelona coach of trying to influence referee Frisk during halftime of a Champions League game. Along with a touchline ban, Mourinho was accused by UEFA of being the enemy of football.Mourinho has mellowed slightly. While lambasting Taylors big mistake at Southampton, the denunciation was followed by an insistence the referee is a good guy, an honest guy.If the outcome is referees become wary now of booking Chelsea players for tumbling in the penalty area, and more likely to award penalties instead, Mourinho will undoubtedly deem his outburst a success.If only referees could defend themselves, with the lifting of the Premier League vow of silence.Perhaps it would serve a higher purpose for the referee to attend a press conference with his supervisor alongside him, former Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson wrote in his recent autobiography, which complains on the next page how he lost European matches against Mourinhos teams not because of performance of the players but because of the referee.In deploying diversionary tactics, Mourinho has learnt from the master. However, while Fergusons rants were laced with vitriol, Mourinhos outbursts seem far more calculated and entertaining.And it was his tantrum being constantly replayed on television on Monday in England, rather than a discussion of his tactics at Southampton.It may backfire on Mourinho. Despite Taylors clear mistake in penalizing Fabregas, the sympathies outside Chelsea could well be with the maligned officials — particularly in the refereeing community.___Rob Harris can be followed at www.twitter.com/RobHarris ' ' '
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