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Is the money really that significant when compared to the Premier League's previous tv deal? I know the deal is much better and more evenly distributed than it is in the La Liga but enough to make bottom half club able to spend over £50m on transfers in a single transfer window?

Not that I'm complaining, personally I think it's great that even the clubs outside the European places can attract such high profile players. Makes for a much interesting competition when there are for example players good enough for the Italian national team playing for clubs such as Southampton and Sunderland.

I read the article some time back and i remember it aid that the clubs will be getting 25M pounds on average every year starting from this August!

Here i hope this helps: http://www.sportingintelligence.com/2012/06/19/premier-league-tv-rights-qa-including-where-the-money-goes-and-what-next-190601/

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Is the money really that significant when compared to the Premier League's previous tv deal? I know the deal is much better and more evenly distributed than it is in the La Liga but enough to make bottom half club able to spend over £50m on transfers in a single transfer window?

Not that I'm complaining, personally I think it's great that even the clubs outside the European places can attract such high profile players. Makes for a much interesting competition when there are for example players good enough for the Italian national team playing for clubs such as Southampton and Sunderland.

Very much so. From winning the league last season, United earned around £60m from TV money. The champions this season will get closer to £100m and the team that finishes bottom will receive more than £60m.

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think of the logistics mate, Crystal Palace is just down the road, Dallas is on the other side of the Atlantic. The Crystals are proven in England so we won't be faced with a Shevchenko situation, will have lower wage demands and wouldn't be as expensive because people around the world have actually heard of the Dallas Cowboys

Anyway, Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders > Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders

Im sorry choo choo, I'll try to get back on topic

But they are soo hot! :(

https://www.google.com.br/search?q=dallas+cowboys+cheerleaders&client=safari&hl=en&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=nToRUsH4LaamygHpyIFA&ved=0CAkQ_AUoAA&biw=1024&bih=672

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I think it was actually for both Fellaini and Baines. Man, Moyes needs a lesson on how to go about the transfers.

Oh yeah. Serve me right for not reading the whole thing.

28 million for both... Lol. What a piss take.

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Fail publicly with all of your bids for top names and then go place an insulting bid for your old teams two best players, one for a bid you had rejected before and the other for around what they bought him for. Embarrassing.

We declare interest in Rooney and we're classless, Manchester United does it and it's "just what you have to do these days."

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