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5 minutes ago, jagsfan57 said:

What/Who are these solidarity payments for ?

Any club that played in the SPFL Premiership in the 23/24 season that has not reached the group stages of European competitions.

So next season even though Livi will be playing in the Championship they will still recieve these payments but Dundee United will not.

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2 hours ago, RedLichtie86 said:

Any club that played in the SPFL Premiership in the 23/24 season that has not reached the group stages of European competitions.

So next season even though Livi will be playing in the Championship they will still recieve these payments but Dundee United will not.

If relegated teams are getting £1M from Eufa is there any need for the parachute payments?

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Would imagine Livi will gamble on trying to go right back up. Hope they crash, stumble, incinerate and die. 

Going with the theme of attendances they’re a league 1 club which is where they’ll end up eventually.

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There's no doubt that the improvement on the pitch has contributed to our increased crowds this season.  However, the improvement off the park is a much bigger factor.  Even at the start of the season, when we had no real expectations for a title challenge, we were getting around 3,000 which was a massive improvement on our average for last season.

By the end of the season we were getting around 3,500 for most games (Pars and United games are responsible for the average being over 4,000 - I think the Morton game with reduced prices was the only other one over 4k) which would be down to the improvement on the pitch.

Obviously, letting u12's in for free really helps this and there does seem to be more kids in the stadium this season.  If even half of those that only attend because it's free keep coming long term, it could be great for the future of the club.

Next season, I expect the average to be higher again regardless of what league we're in.  The championship will be a hell of a league with at least half of the teams fancying their chances of winning it.  This should lead to higher crowds all round.  Obviously, if we go up we'll get the benefit of big travelling supports from most teams (other than County which is understandable) and quite a few selling it out completely.

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40 minutes ago, AllanJM said:

There's no doubt that the improvement on the pitch has contributed to our increased crowds this season.  However, the improvement off the park is a much bigger factor.  Even at the start of the season, when we had no real expectations for a title challenge, 

Were you not heavily backed to be in the top 2/3 in most of the predictions thread? 

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7 minutes ago, HoBNob said:

Were you not heavily backed to be in the top 2/3 in most of the predictions thread? 

Always thought we had a decent shout at the play-off but I don't think many (if any) Rovers fans thought we'd take United on for as long as we did at the start of the season.

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17 hours ago, RAITHROVERS84 said:

Would imagine Livi will gamble on trying to go right back up. Hope they crash, stumble, incinerate and die. 

Going with the theme of attendances they’re a league 1 club which is where they’ll end up eventually.

One of the main reasons we went down this season as cutting budgets to avoid running at a loss, we wont run at a loss again next season. One of the reasons we'll have a bit more of a budget is the parachute payments available to us and the European payments we'll get which are usually paid for the season previous, I think each Premiership club gets about 1m.

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31 minutes ago, ATLIS said:

One of the main reasons we went down this season as cutting budgets to avoid running at a loss, we wont run at a loss again next season. One of the reasons we'll have a bit more of a budget is the parachute payments available to us and the European payments we'll get which are usually paid for the season previous, I think each Premiership club gets about 1m.

Seems to be a way that 'hard up' clubs can make a substantial bit of cash. Could be more lucrative to some to finish 12th rather than 10th!

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1 minute ago, Grumpy Soo-sider said:

Seems to be a way that 'hard up' clubs can make a substantial bit of cash. Could be more lucrative to some to finish 12th rather than 10th!

I'd doubt that, you're losing out on future European solidarity payments of 1m+ and more footfall in the stadium, for us that's 8k away fans a few times a season. 

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To add to that when we came back up from winning League 1 into the Championship we had the second smallest budget in the league and finished 2nd. We don't tend to be pissing money against the wall anymore. 

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On 06/05/2024 at 13:15, Zanetti said:

It's a fact that only fans of teams who are massively underachieving actually care about though, as it allows them to still feel superior in some weird way when in fact if you're spending much time at all the lower leagues of Scottish football you are by definition a diddy club.

Hit the nail on the head I also think certain fans are jealous of clubs like ICT, Livi, St Johnstone, County etc cause despite their small attendances they've actually had success in the last 10-20 years.

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On 06/05/2024 at 23:46, RAITHROVERS84 said:

Would imagine Livi will gamble on trying to go right back up. Hope they crash, stumble, incinerate and die. 

Going with the theme of attendances they’re a league 1 club which is where they’ll end up eventually.

Disgrace of a post, wishing the death of a club, due to low attendances. Attitudes like yours are one of the reasons Raith are becoming seriously unlikeable. 

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5 minutes ago, da_no_1 said:

Disgrace of a post, wishing the death of a club, due to low attendances. Attitudes like yours are one of the reasons Raith are becoming seriously unlikeable. 

Tom Hardy Bait GIF

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14 minutes ago, da_no_1 said:

Disgrace of a post, wishing the death of a club, due to low attendances. Attitudes like yours are one of the reasons Raith are becoming seriously unlikeable. 

Raith were liked?

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33 minutes ago, da_no_1 said:

Disgrace of a post, wishing the death of a club, due to low attendances. Attitudes like yours are one of the reasons Raith are becoming seriously unlikeable. 

I’ll assume you’re young and / or a bit dim. Either way,  thanks for your input. 

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