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Once sky has paid up there is nothing...

 

I know each club pay each season, is that for the promoters licence, if so how much is that per club from top league to bottom?

I believed clubs paid a substanical amount to come up to the top league.

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Once sky has paid up there is nothing...

 

I know each club pay each season, is that for the promoters licence, if so how much is that per club from top league to bottom?

Don't they run and receive the gate money from certain meetings, ie British Championship etc.

Where they slipped up was not being part of the organisation running the World Championships and getting a cut from that, in fact each federation should have done that.

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I believed clubs paid a substanical amount to come up to the top league.

I would expect it would be the other way round. The top league would be desparate to keep numbers up to avoid implosion.
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Forty years ago maybe so but recently clubs like Leicester and Kings Lynn were bribed to go up when Coventry and Peterboro looked like they wouldn't come under starters orders.

There's no way Somerset would have paid to go up

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