Surprise,surprise.
Buck, who has been leading the search for Scudamore's replacement alongside Leicester chief executive Susan Whelan and Burnley chairman Mike Garlick, is known to have forged a close personal friendship with Scudamore since becoming Chelsea chairman 15 years ago.
Nice to see that Burnley are one of the five clubs refusing to pay this money to the already multi millionaire Cnut.. Well done to them..
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46221020
I hope Alf we are indeed one of the 5 dissenting clubs. I would be wholly in favour of us paying £250,000 instead towards grass roots football.
He did not ask for the parting gift as far as I know, however, he will receive it over the next three years from all accounts.
My question is: Will the relegated clubs this season pay the full amount or will it be split between those going down and those coming up?
As you say, outwood, the fat just keep getting fatter and will continue to do so.
I see that they have been very crafty and had the dissenting clubs over a barrel by saying that the payment would be made because he would be available in a consultancy role as and when he was needed. In other words, the clubs had no option!
Disgusted with all of this,especially with Burnleys end statement of "No further comment" arrogant cnuts ..
alf--The Club have issued a statement saying exactly how the PL have done things and I can't see that there is any further comment to make.
I disagree with the payment, however, I can see how Buck, who is Chairman of the Audit and Remuneration Committee and whoever else who is on that committee, have devised a method to pay his mate this ludicrous sum of money.
From what I have seen, there are lots of fans from lots of clubs who are against this, however, there is no point in pursuing it further because if has been decreed by the PL that all member clubs must pay and we are a member club. What else is there to say?