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Would a very large promotion only based bonus be just as effective as signings.
For example £20million divided by 60 frontline playing/coaching staff would = £333,333k in a lump sum. Now that’s a ludicrous amount obviously but it’s a relatively small price to pay to get to the riches of the premier.

What’s everyone’s thoughts on the idea ?
 
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We had promotion bonuses in place last season and I assume we have much bigger ones in place now we're in the Championship.
 
We had promotion bonuses in place last season and I assume we have much bigger ones in place now we're in the Championship.
I think that effectively kills this thread, I assume that was a carrot dangled to any new signings and loan players too.
 
Would a very large promotion only based bonus be just as effective as signings.
For example £20million divided by 60 frontline playing/coaching staff would = £333,333k in a lump sum. Now that’s a ludicrous amount obviously but it’s a relatively small price to pay to get to the riches of the premier.

What’s everyone’s thoughts on the idea ?
If you think our current players could play better because there's a chance of earning a massive bonus you're implying they're not giving their all at present. I can't agree with that.
 
Would a very large promotion only based bonus be just as effective as signings.
For example £20million divided by 60 frontline playing/coaching staff would = £333,333k in a lump sum. Now that’s a ludicrous amount obviously but it’s a relatively small price to pay to get to the riches of the premier.

What’s everyone’s thoughts on the idea ?

No, not if the players you've got aren't good enough to win you promotion

That's one of the reasons you go out and buy more players, to make the squad stronger
 
Would a very large promotion only based bonus be just as effective as signings.
For example £20million divided by 60 frontline playing/coaching staff would = £333,333k in a lump sum. Now that’s a ludicrous amount obviously but it’s a relatively small price to pay to get to the riches of the premier.

What’s everyone’s thoughts on the idea ?
Newcastle shared an extra £5M for promotion the other year. I would assume that is the top end of amounts clubs would be willing to share.

£20M would certainly jeopardise FFP. The Premier League has now agreed to collect fines and there is now an assessment every March and clubs can be deducted points which could deny promotion and play off places. You would have to declare these bonuses as forecasts if you got promotion even though you haven’t incurred anything at that point. At that amount it’s probably a non starter and anyway we don’t have that sort of money.

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www....uses-Mike-Ashley-Premier-League-promotion/amp
 
If you think our current players could play better because there's a chance of earning a massive bonus you're implying they're not giving their all at present. I can't agree with that.

Very presumptious
 
Explain what you mean then. Tell me how it would work.
It was a thought I wanted up for discussion rather than an idea I wanted implemented. Anyway a post above has suggested it’d be in breach of FFP so the discussion is void anyway.
 
Newcastle shared an extra £5M for promotion the other year. I would assume that is the top end of amounts clubs would be willing to share.

£20M would certainly jeopardise FFP. The Premier League has now agreed to collect fines and there is now an assessment every March and clubs can be deducted points which could deny promotion and play off places. You would have to declare these bonuses as forecasts if you got promotion even though you haven’t incurred anything at that point. At that amount it’s probably a non starter and anyway we don’t have that sort of money.

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www....uses-Mike-Ashley-Premier-League-promotion/amp

Not a fan of Ashley but as I suggested it would only be paid on promotion, nothing would be paid if we didn’t, can’t see the problem myself as promotion guarantees a huge sum. Anyway if FFP says those are the rules then so be it.
 
Would have thought creative bonuses covering loads of things are the norm these days to sweeten a deal.
 
Not a fan of Ashley but as I suggested it would only be paid on promotion, nothing would be paid if we didn’t, can’t see the problem myself as promotion guarantees a huge sum. Anyway if FFP says those are the rules then so be it.
I’m not saying paying a bonus transgresses any FFP rules but an amount of £20M could easily tip the balance. The rules are you can’t lose more than £39M over 3 years. Most Champ clubs lose about £10M pa so you’ve a good chance an extra £20M tips you over the edge.
 
I’m not saying paying a bonus transgresses any FFP rules but an amount of £20M could easily tip the balance. The rules are you can’t lose more than £39M over 3 years. Most Champ clubs lose about £10M pa so you’ve a good chance an extra £20M tips you over the edge.

I thought those FFP rule are for FL clubs.

So gain promotion to the PL then those particular FFP rules no longer apply,
that’s what Bournemouth did, overspent and got away with it.
 



I thought those FFP rule are for FL clubs.

So gain promotion then FFP no longer applies, that’d what Bournemouth did, overspent and got away with it.
The FL has finally got an agreement with the PL to collect the fines.

Bournemouth got a fine of £7.6M but they haven’t got away with it. They’ve been hiding behind QPR’s legal action. They have a £40M fine and in October they finally lost their legal case. Although, of course, they are appealing. If they lose they are truly fucked but Bournemouth will have to pay for their cheating as well.
 
Just curious. How much bonus do players get for scoring a goal?
A good Miller Mate I have, told me that Imre Veradi was on a grand a goal when he played for them in the mid 1990's.

Is this true as it seems grossly unfair on the goalkeeper or the other defenders who don't usually appear at the top of the goal scoring records? A bonus for a win for everyone seems appropriate. After all it's a team game.
 
Is this true as it seems grossly unfair on the goalkeeper or the other defenders who don't usually appear at the top of the goal scoring records? A bonus for a win for everyone seems appropriate. After all it's a team game.

Just going on my football Manager experience I’d suggest a clean sheet bonus for defenders and GK’s !
 
I would guess they have that in there already.

I thought it was £1million for Holloway when he got the promoted. So can only imagine something similar for CW
 
Is this true as it seems grossly unfair on the goalkeeper or the other defenders who don't usually appear at the top of the goal scoring records? A bonus for a win for everyone seems appropriate. After all it's a team game.


John Fashanu used to get a two grand bonus for every goal he scored.
 
First of all they have to be written into contracts. There are all sorts of bonuses written in. Crowd size - league position, FA Cup rounds, League Cup rounds etc. Goals conceded/scored - total.
A players' contract is a many multi-page document. And like all of these there are ways around them. If a club wants to take a chance.
 
Would a very large promotion only based bonus be just as effective as signings.
For example £20million divided by 60 frontline playing/coaching staff would = £333,333k in a lump sum. Now that’s a ludicrous amount obviously but it’s a relatively small price to pay to get to the riches of the premier.

What’s everyone’s thoughts on the idea ?
I think it should be shared between 60 frontline playing/coaching staff and 27,000 frontline supporters. Thats about £739 each.
Not a life changing amount admittedly, but would pay for next year's season ticket :)
 
Is this true as it seems grossly unfair on the goalkeeper or the other defenders who don't usually appear at the top of the goal scoring records? A bonus for a win for everyone seems appropriate. After all it's a team game.


Agreed, and it would also temp players to shoot when a better option is a pass. Most goals scored are team efforts not moments of individual brilliance
 
Is this true as it seems grossly unfair on the goalkeeper or the other defenders who don't usually appear at the top of the goal scoring records? A bonus for a win for everyone seems appropriate. After all it's a team game.

Agreed, and it would also temp players to shoot when a better option is a pass. Most goals scored are team efforts not moments of individual brilliance

Strikers have been on goal bonus since day dot, it's not exactly news.
 



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