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Re: Good Luck Latics!
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 10:17 pm
by josie andrews
Well done to WIGAN Athletic on reaching the FA cup final.
I hope you can win it & stay up in the Premier League
If I had to choose, PL safety
Re: Good Luck Latics!
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 10:56 pm
by doc
Heart says FA cup Glory, but head says PL survival and financial security for Latics as Leneghan has pointed out at the fans forums that Latics staying in the PL is beneficial to us.
Re: Good Luck Latics!
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 10:57 pm
by cpwigan
doc wrote:Heart says FA cup Glory, but head says PL survival and financial security for Latics as Leneghan has pointed out at the fans forums that Latics staying in the PL is beneficial to us.
An excellent point re mutual benefit
Re: Good Luck Latics!
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 11:58 pm
by Kittwazzer
cpwigan wrote:doc wrote:Heart says FA cup Glory, but head says PL survival and financial security for Latics as Leneghan has pointed out at the fans forums that Latics staying in the PL is beneficial to us.
An excellent point re mutual benefit
I've always made that point to Latic's haters that we benefit from their Sky money!
Re: Good Luck Latics!
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 4:08 pm
by BriH
doc wrote:Heart says FA cup Glory, but head says PL survival and financial security for Latics as Leneghan has pointed out at the fans forums that Latics staying in the PL is beneficial to us.
I have read somewhere recently that there will be a 'Golden Umbrella' for PL Clubs relegated - £60M over 4 years. (I'm assuming this starts end of this season)
This might affect their approach to Wembley.
If Wigan get to Wembley will this be unique i.e. same town in both Finals? The only City/Town I can think of that might have done this are Leeds.
Answers on a postcard please!!
Re: Good Luck Latics!
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 11:30 am
by i'm spartacus
Kittwazzer wrote:cpwigan wrote:doc wrote:Heart says FA cup Glory, but head says PL survival and financial security for Latics as Leneghan has pointed out at the fans forums that Latics staying in the PL is beneficial to us.
An excellent point re mutual benefit
I've always made that point to Latic's haters that we benefit from their Sky money!
An interesting viewpoint, but I cannot see why or how we could benefit given that the stadium, the football club, and the rugby club are all separate businesses.
Could you explain how this is the case?
Re: Good Luck Latics!
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 11:49 am
by cpwigan
i'm spartacus wrote:Kittwazzer wrote:cpwigan wrote:
An excellent point re mutual benefit
I've always made that point to Latic's haters that we benefit from their Sky money!
An interesting viewpoint, but I cannot see why or how we could benefit given that the stadium, the football club, and the rugby club are all separate businesses.
Could you explain how this is the case?
Our fee for using the DW is kept very low because the PL funds Whelan / Latics receive enables it to be so. No PL, higher fees.
Re: Good Luck Latics!
Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 10:45 pm
by doc
cpwigan wrote:i'm spartacus wrote:Kittwazzer wrote:
I've always made that point to Latic's haters that we benefit from their Sky money!
An interesting viewpoint, but I cannot see why or how we could benefit given that the stadium, the football club, and the rugby club are all separate businesses.
Could you explain how this is the case?
Our fee for using the DW is kept very low because the PL funds Whelan / Latics receive enables it to be so. No PL, higher fees.
I'm guessing CPW's answer is the correct reason. IFL was the one who signed the lease agreement when he bought the club so he knows the figures, so if he says Latics in the Premiership is beneficial to the Warriors then I'll believe him.
Re: Good Luck Latics!
Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 1:32 pm
by Kittwazzer
I believe Josie was queuing for her ticket at 4am this morning!
Re: Good Luck Latics!
Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 1:41 pm
by Ant9911
The stadium contract/ownership changed recently.
I would assume contracts relating to the lease and such change depending on circumstances, so if Latics went down the Warriors board would need to contribute a higher percentage.
It won't be a great deal more as the lease fee is under £200k. With (3 years of) parachute payments and general income Latics would make circa £25m-£30m, down from the £50m-£60m in the Premiership. If parachute payments end without promotion, Latics would be looking at making £10m-£15m in the Championship.
http://www.cockneylatic.co.uk/index.php ... &Itemid=50
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012 ... net-profit