Here's the deal - bottom club next year would earn more than City did last year winning the thing:
The landscape of British broadcasting has shifted dramatically after BT bought a large slice of televised football rights, boosting the Premier League's next TV deal to a record £3bn over three years, a 71% increase.
This equates to at least £14m more per year for each football club, with the bottom team in the league from 2013-14 onwards likely to receive more than the £60.6m Manchester City earned this year for ending the season as champions. Each individual televised match will now cost the broadcasters £6.6m, up from £4.7m under the previous deal.
I feel like a proud parent when ya nipper is the back end of the donkey in the nativity play.
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No, that'd be Forest.
Buying everything on 2 legs it seems.
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Talking of which, shouldn't we be dusting that one off for tomorrow?