Premier League 2014/15 - Version II

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Sunderland had best chances, Arsenal were totally ineffectual
 
Thinking about ensuring that there are three worse teams than us next year, it is excellent that West Ham have chosen to gamble on a new boss. Especially as their season starts on 2nd July in the Europa League.

In addition, it appears as though Watford are ditching their manager again.

We should always be grateful for the idiots that are in charge of rival clubs.
 
Thinking about ensuring that there are three worse teams than us next year, it is excellent that West Ham have chosen to gamble on a new boss. Especially as their season starts on 2nd July in the Europa League.

In addition, it appears as though Watford are ditching their manager again.

We should always be grateful for the idiots that are in charge of rival clubs.

And yet some would have chosen the same path for us.....
 
Thinking about ensuring that there are three worse teams than us next year, it is excellent that West Ham have chosen to gamble on a new boss. Especially as their season starts on 2nd July in the Europa League.

In addition, it appears as though Watford are ditching their manager again.

We should always be grateful for the idiots that are in charge of rival clubs.

We all thought that about Southampton & Swansea last summer and they didn't do too bad in the end!

Would love to see West Ham down there though.
 
Would love to see West Ham down there though.

Would be great for them to start falling down the leagues. Orrible pink shirt wearing twats living off the fact they once won the World Cup single handedly. Fruit selling ****s.
 
Premier League payments to clubs 2014/15:

http://www.premierleague.com/en-gb/...ague-payments-to-clubs-in-season-2014-15.html

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The Premier League has announced the value of the central income payments made to its clubs in the 2014/15 season.
The revenue distributed to clubs includes income generated from the sale of central broadcasting rights (UK and international) and other central commercial rights.
The mechanism for distributing this revenue is the most equitable of Europe’s major football leagues and is based on the Premier League Founder Members' Agreement, the contract signed by the initial clubs that formed the League in 1992.
It has resulted in a ratio of 1.53:1 between of the club finishing top and that finishing bottom in 2014/15 and works as follows:

50% of UK broadcast revenue split equally between the 20 clubs
25% of UK broadcast revenue paid in Merit Payments ("Prize Money" per place in the table)
25% of UK broadcast revenue paid in Facility Fees each time a club's matches are broadcast in the UK.
All international broadcast revenue, and central commercial revenue, is split equally among the 20 clubs.
 
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P Pld Pts
1Manchester C  412
2Arsenal410
3Newcastle410
4Liverpool49
5Aston Villa49
6Brighton48
7Nottm F48
8Chelsea47
9Brentford46
10Manchester U46
11Bournemouth45
12Fulham45
13Tottenham 44
14West Ham44
15Leicester42
16Palace42
17Ipswich42
18Wolves41
19Southampton40
20Everton40
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