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    Default Re: coventry city going into liquidation?

    Quote Originally Posted by porterjack View Post
    Council cunts
    Wish you all the best
    light at the end of the tunnel,the club needs the councils permission to buy the higgs trust half of the stadium,,,,the council are now in talks with the club about this...if it happens the club will be entitled to half of every penny the stadium generates..and the extortionate rent will go down
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zorak View Post
    Worst case scenario, you start a new club, in 10 years max you're back in league 1 where you were anyway. MK Dons managed it in much less.

    And you're dead wrong about Rangers. And shown a bit of an ignorance about the way tv funding works in the SPL.
    so if you were sky you'd see rangers relegated and still pay millions to air motherwell v hibs?
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    Quote Originally Posted by skyblue View Post
    so if you were sky you'd see rangers relegated and still pay millions to air motherwell v hibs?
    Don't be too grandiose. Motherwell v Hibs already play each other occasionly.
    The tv money in scotland is already tiny, relatively non existent. There is no interest in Scottish football outside of Scotland and Northern Ireland, and the tv money represents that:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottis...gue#Television

    In 2009, Sky and ESPN agreed a five-year deal with the SPL where they would pay a total of £65m for the rights to show 30 matches each per season. In November 2011, it was announced that a five-year extension to the contract would take place starting from the 2012-13 season. This would see an increase in the total amount paid from £65m to £80m over the five years.
    80 million over 5 years = 16 million a year, 16 million/12 teams = 1.3 million a year to each team on average.

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    Default Re: coventry city going into liquidation?

    To show the comparison, the premier league's most recent deal was for 1.7 billion over 3 years.

    This obviously does not include internet\highlights\overseas revenue

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