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<blockquote data-quote="marshall54" data-source="post: 1086703" data-attributes="member: 414659"><p>News</p><p></p><p>The difficult situation in German football (four teams in the 1st Bundesliga and 9 teams in the 2nd Bundesliga are facing big financial problems), it seems that there is also in English football, so the money that was received at the end of the championships (according to the place occupied by each team in the standings), some of them, from now on, will be given to help the clubs.</p><p>These amounts, paid in advance, will be higher for the clubs leading the rankings (over 20 million pounds each), while the small clubs will receive less than this amount.</p><p>It should be mentioned that the clubs have already received the amounts they owed, from the televisions that broadcast the matches but, if the matches remained to be played in different competitions, then they will have to return an appropriate part for the matches not played.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marshall54, post: 1086703, member: 414659"] News The difficult situation in German football (four teams in the 1st Bundesliga and 9 teams in the 2nd Bundesliga are facing big financial problems), it seems that there is also in English football, so the money that was received at the end of the championships (according to the place occupied by each team in the standings), some of them, from now on, will be given to help the clubs. These amounts, paid in advance, will be higher for the clubs leading the rankings (over 20 million pounds each), while the small clubs will receive less than this amount. It should be mentioned that the clubs have already received the amounts they owed, from the televisions that broadcast the matches but, if the matches remained to be played in different competitions, then they will have to return an appropriate part for the matches not played. [/QUOTE]
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