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We get 100% parachute payments first season and 50% second season but after that I think we are pretty much on our own?

Then there's the academy, how will that be affected and the women's team if at all?

Anyway, let's hope we come straight back up to limit the damage.



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We get 100% parachute payments first season and 50% second season but after that I think we are pretty much on our own?

Then there's the academy, how will that be affected and the women's team if at all?

Anyway, let's hope we come straight back up to limit the damage.



I would not worry too much about that. All other clubs will be in the same boat in the sense they aren't getting Football league income either! We will be luckier than most in having a relatively large fan base, and new owners who are intent on turning our fortunes around. We should be right up there with the few who can attract the best players.
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We get 100% parachute payments first season and 50% second season but after that I think we are pretty much on our own?

Then there's the academy, how will that be affected and the women's team if at all?

Anyway, let's hope we come straight back up to limit the damage.



100% of how much though, does anyone know?


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Quoted from promotion plaice

We get 100% parachute payments first season and 50% second season but after that I think we are pretty much on our own?

Then there's the academy, how will that be affected and the women's team if at all?

Anyway, let's hope we come straight back up to limit the damage.



Yes there are some serious implications.

I’m led to believe that the Academy are fully financed for the best part of two seasons following relegation.

I’m not sure about how it will affect the women’s team, as I don’t know too much about them, apart from that they always seem to be doing brilliantly. So it would be sad if this sets them back.

Then there is the football in the community project too, who I would imagine their finances could be affected too. That could I suppose, impact on the great work that they do working with children throughout the area.

But we’ve got to think positively, especially with the vibes and nioses that Stockwood and Petit are making, in regards to their desire to build a great club with lots of community investment and engagement. So fingers crossed that their investment and support is fruitful for every facet of our club hey.
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The academy isn't cut for two seasons, i know that at least.
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100% of how much though, does anyone know?

Found this....

https://www.somersetlive.co.uk.....town-getting-2746045


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That rings a bell. We missed out on that amount of parachute payment when we went down before. If I remember correctly, Tranmere and whoever went down with them were the first to get £500k in year one and £250k in year two.


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Yes there are some serious implications.

I’m led to believe that the Academy are fully financed for the best part of two seasons following relegation.

I’m not sure about how it will affect the women’s team, as I don’t know too much about them, apart from that they always seem to be doing brilliantly. So it would be sad if this sets them back.

Then there is the football in the community project too, who I would imagine their finances could be affected too. That could I suppose, impact on the great work that they do working with children throughout the area.

But we’ve got to think positively, especially with the vibes and nioses that Stockwood and Petit are making, in regards to their desire to build a great club with lots of community investment and engagement. So fingers crossed that their investment and support is fruitful for every facet of our club hey.


Come, come Fillipe a man with your inside knowledge should be able to tell us more than this. I see this is your first post since the Exeter result so I presume that you will agree that the inevitable was because of underinvestment by your mate John?



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Come, come Fillipe a man with your inside knowledge should be able to tell us more than this. I see this is your first post since the Exeter result so I presume that you will agree that the inevitable was because of underinvestment by your mate John?



Come on DB. You know Phil is not an insider. Neither an employee nor a director of the club. Or are you implying something to do with pillow talk?


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Yes there are some serious implications.

I’m led to believe that the Academy are fully financed for the best part of two seasons following relegation.

I’m not sure about how it will affect the women’s team, as I don’t know too much about them, apart from that they always seem to be doing brilliantly. So it would be sad if this sets them back.

Then there is the football in the community project too, who I would imagine their finances could be affected too. That could I suppose, impact on the great work that they do working with children throughout the area.

But we’ve got to think positively, especially with the vibes and nioses that Stockwood and Petit are making, in regards to their desire to build a great club with lots of community investment and engagement. So fingers crossed that their investment and support is fruitful for every facet of our club hey.


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