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1 hour ago, Third Lanark said:

While the SFA get a slice of the gate it will be a bigger crowd than the Queen’s Park game and a far bigger away crowd so should be a bit of extra income to the club

It’s not the SFA it’s the SPFL who get a substantial slice of the cake

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If anyone speaks fluent gibberish, have a read. I hope this is the relevant extract from the SPL Rules & Regulations.

After having paid and/or allowed for any and all amounts to be paid/allowed for in terms of these Rules in the calculation of, out of or in connection with Net Commercial Pyramid Play-Off Revenues the remaining sum in respect of each Pyramid Play-Off Competition shall be paid by SPFLL as fees in the amounts determined from the specified percentage to the parties set out in the Table below in consideration of the rights, facilities and properties relating to and concerning, Radio Transmission and Transmission during and in respect of the relevant Pyramid Play-Off Competition and the other commercial, copyright and database rights and properties and any and all other intellectual property rights in and relating to each Pyramid Play-Off Competition contributed by each such party. If there has been no Pyramid Play-Off Tie then no payment shall be made to whichever of the SHFL or SLFL did not have a Champion club involved in the Pyramid Play-Off Competition.

the Scottish FA 10%

the SPFL 15%

the SHFL 15%

the SLFL 15%

The clubs/Club participating in the relevant season’s Pyramid Play-Off Competition, divided equally between each of them 45% divided equally between each of them.

 

 

 

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19 minutes ago, a f kincaid said:

If anyone speaks fluent gibberish, have a read. I hope this is the relevant extract from the SPL Rules & Regulations.

After having paid and/or allowed for any and all amounts to be paid/allowed for in terms of these Rules in the calculation of, out of or in connection with Net Commercial Pyramid Play-Off Revenues the remaining sum in respect of each Pyramid Play-Off Competition shall be paid by SPFLL as fees in the amounts determined from the specified percentage to the parties set out in the Table below in consideration of the rights, facilities and properties relating to and concerning, Radio Transmission and Transmission during and in respect of the relevant Pyramid Play-Off Competition and the other commercial, copyright and database rights and properties and any and all other intellectual property rights in and relating to each Pyramid Play-Off Competition contributed by each such party. If there has been no Pyramid Play-Off Tie then no payment shall be made to whichever of the SHFL or SLFL did not have a Champion club involved in the Pyramid Play-Off Competition.

the Scottish FA 10%

the SPFL 15%

the SHFL 15%

the SLFL 15%

The clubs/Club participating in the relevant season’s Pyramid Play-Off Competition, divided equally between each of them 45% divided equally between each of them.

 

 

 

Sorry AFK. Further research required to find the relevant gobbledygook for our situation. I think you have picked out the Pyramid Play-off rules involving Highland and Lowland league teams meeting the 42nd team in the SPFL.

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1 hour ago, a f kincaid said:

If anyone speaks fluent gibberish, have a read. I hope this is the relevant extract from the SPL Rules & Regulations.

After having paid and/or allowed for any and all amounts to be paid/allowed for in terms of these Rules in the calculation of, out of or in connection with Net Commercial Pyramid Play-Off Revenues the remaining sum in respect of each Pyramid Play-Off Competition shall be paid by SPFLL as fees in the amounts determined from the specified percentage to the parties set out in the Table below in consideration of the rights, facilities and properties relating to and concerning, Radio Transmission and Transmission during and in respect of the relevant Pyramid Play-Off Competition and the other commercial, copyright and database rights and properties and any and all other intellectual property rights in and relating to each Pyramid Play-Off Competition contributed by each such party. If there has been no Pyramid Play-Off Tie then no payment shall be made to whichever of the SHFL or SLFL did not have a Champion club involved in the Pyramid Play-Off Competition.

the Scottish FA 10%

the SPFL 15%

the SHFL 15%

the SLFL 15%

The clubs/Club participating in the relevant season’s Pyramid Play-Off Competition, divided equally between each of them 45% divided equally between each of them.

 

 

 

That only relates to the play-offs between(this year) Spartans, Brechin and Albion Rovers. For our play-off, the home club gets 15% off the top, then 50% to the SPFL(to help fund parachute payments) and then the rest gets kept by the home club.

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1 hour ago, G SUS said:

That only relates to the play-offs between(this year) Spartans, Brechin and Albion Rovers. For our play-off, the home club gets 15% off the top, then 50% to the SPFL(to help fund parachute payments) and then the rest gets kept by the home club.

So does the away club get nothing?

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2 hours ago, G SUS said:

That only relates to the play-offs between(this year) Spartans, Brechin and Albion Rovers. For our play-off, the home club gets 15% off the top, then 50% to the SPFL(to help fund parachute payments) and then the rest gets kept by the home club.

If the SPFL get 50% that is a disgrace. There is little enough money outside the premier league as it is. :angry2:

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9 minutes ago, Auld Jag said:

If the SPFL get 50% that is a disgrace. There is little enough money outside the premier league as it is. :angry2:

Since the merger of the SPL and SFL, the prize money has grown significantly. For example, when we won the league in 12/13, we received £60,000 as prize money. Forfar Athletic, who finished midtable in League Two, received a payment roughly equivalent to that this season. The Championship ranges from 500k to 250k depending on finishing position I believe.

Taking the money from playoffs to fund parachutes keeps the overall payment in place and only affects teams who are playing, in effect, bonus games over the 18 issued at the start of the season - better that than taking it out the full pot.

 

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12 minutes ago, G SUS said:

Since the merger of the SPL and SFL, the prize money has grown significantly. For example, when we won the league in 12/13, we received £60,000 as prize money. Forfar Athletic, who finished midtable in League Two, received a payment roughly equivalent to that this season. The Championship ranges from 500k to 250k depending on finishing position I believe.

Taking the money from playoffs to fund parachutes keeps the overall payment in place and only affects teams who are playing, in effect, bonus games over the 18 issued at the start of the season - better that than taking it out the full pot.

 

Thanks for that info. Just another idea, they could maybe give the teams finishing in the top 2 or 3 in the premier league a bit less prize money.

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12 hours ago, G SUS said:

That only relates to the play-offs between(this year) Spartans, Brechin and Albion Rovers. For our play-off, the home club gets 15% off the top, then 50% to the SPFL(to help fund parachute payments) and then the rest gets kept by the home club.

Is that not 50% home club; 50% SPFL ? 

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19 hours ago, a f kincaid said:

If anyone speaks fluent gibberish, have a read. I hope this is the relevant extract from the SPL Rules & Regulations.

After having paid and/or allowed for any and all amounts to be paid/allowed for in terms of these Rules in the calculation of, out of or in connection with Net Commercial Pyramid Play-Off Revenues the remaining sum in respect of each Pyramid Play-Off Competition shall be paid by SPFLL as fees in the amounts determined from the specified percentage to the parties set out in the Table below in consideration of the rights, facilities and properties relating to and concerning, Radio Transmission and Transmission during and in respect of the relevant Pyramid Play-Off Competition and the other commercial, copyright and database rights and properties and any and all other intellectual property rights in and relating to each Pyramid Play-Off Competition contributed by each such party. If there has been no Pyramid Play-Off Tie then no payment shall be made to whichever of the SHFL or SLFL did not have a Champion club involved in the Pyramid Play-Off Competition.

the Scottish FA 10%

the SPFL 15%

the SHFL 15%

the SLFL 15%

The clubs/Club participating in the relevant season’s Pyramid Play-Off Competition, divided equally between each of them 45% divided equally between each of them.

 

Maxwell at a recent meeting at Hampden:

"Guys, trust me; this is the bees' knees! Jist watch!......

"ChatGPT, how do we divvy up the smackeroonies fae the play-affs? "

 

 

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Interesting to see that on Friday tickets for the JLS can be purchased in person at the CW stand reception before the game. Maybe a lot of the younger guys can encourage some of their pals who aren't regulars to help swell the crowd.

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