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' WHAT WALES WILL EARN IN EURO 2016 '

Sun Oct 11, 2015 2:22 pm

' WHAT WALES WILL EARN IN EURO 2016 '

UEFA Euro 2016 Prize Money (50% increase is expected)

UEFA has already announced £9 million (€12m) as the participation fee which every team who qualify will receive. :thumbright:

http://www.totalsportek.com/football/eu ... ize-money/ :thumbright: :ayatollah:


It is expected that total prize money pool will reach more than €300 million which will be distributed among the teams and the winners of the EURO 2016 in france will take home somewhere around €30m to €35m. Once the prize money announced we will update the post here.

Re: ' WHAT WALES WILL EARN IN EURO 2016 '

Sun Oct 11, 2015 2:38 pm

Excellent.

About time we hit the big time

Re: ' WHAT WALES WILL EARN IN EURO 2016 '

Mon Oct 12, 2015 1:12 pm

Presumably the faw see most of it right? Put some of it into the Welsh leagues. :thumbright:

Re: ' WHAT WALES WILL EARN IN EURO 2016 '

Mon Oct 12, 2015 2:22 pm

Bridgend_bluebird wrote:Presumably the faw see most of it right? Put some of it into the Welsh leagues. :thumbright:


Agree 100%. Build some stadia for Welsh League sides, increase coaches, training equipment. Be nice if the FAW Premier League had more teams in the Welsh League who are eligible to get promoted. Sick of seeing sides finish bottom, but stay in the league due to the Division One winners not being able to be promoted, due to ineligible stadia.

Re: ' WHAT WALES WILL EARN IN EURO 2016 '

Mon Oct 12, 2015 2:27 pm

MarshfieldIsBlue wrote:
Bridgend_bluebird wrote:Presumably the faw see most of it right? Put some of it into the Welsh leagues. :thumbright:


Agree 100%. Build some stadia for Welsh League sides, increase coaches, training equipment. Be nice if the FAW Premier League had more teams in the Welsh League who are eligible to get promoted. Sick of seeing sides finish bottom, but stay in the league due to the Division One winners not being able to be promoted, due to ineligible stadia.


Plus youth development, make the premier league professional to improve the footballers. Which in turn, should make it more attractive luring in more fans. And hopefully qualifying to Europe. :thumbright:

Re: ' WHAT WALES WILL EARN IN EURO 2016 '

Mon Oct 12, 2015 2:31 pm

Bridgend_bluebird wrote:
MarshfieldIsBlue wrote:
Bridgend_bluebird wrote:Presumably the faw see most of it right? Put some of it into the Welsh leagues. :thumbright:


Agree 100%. Build some stadia for Welsh League sides, increase coaches, training equipment. Be nice if the FAW Premier League had more teams in the Welsh League who are eligible to get promoted. Sick of seeing sides finish bottom, but stay in the league due to the Division One winners not being able to be promoted, due to ineligible stadia.


Plus youth development, make the premier league professional to improve the footballers. Which in turn, should make it more attractive luring in more fans. And hopefully qualifying to Europe. :thumbright:


Bang on! Some clubs, Barry Town United, Penybont, Cwmbran Town, etc all have great grounds, but just need the equipment for training, and the youth set up.

Re: ' WHAT WALES WILL EARN IN EURO 2016 '

Mon Oct 12, 2015 2:33 pm

MarshfieldIsBlue wrote:
Bridgend_bluebird wrote:
MarshfieldIsBlue wrote:
Bridgend_bluebird wrote:Presumably the faw see most of it right? Put some of it into the Welsh leagues. :thumbright:


Agree 100%. Build some stadia for Welsh League sides, increase coaches, training equipment. Be nice if the FAW Premier League had more teams in the Welsh League who are eligible to get promoted. Sick of seeing sides finish bottom, but stay in the league due to the Division One winners not being able to be promoted, due to ineligible stadia.


Plus youth development, make the premier league professional to improve the footballers. Which in turn, should make it more attractive luring in more fans. And hopefully qualifying to Europe. :thumbright:


Bang on! Some clubs, Barry Town United, Penybont, Cwmbran Town, etc all have great grounds, but just need the equipment for training, and the youth set up.


Penybont don't anymore. Used to be bridgend town FC. Went I to administration and merged with bryntirion. Penybont play on Newbridge Fields I believe. But I agree. :ayatollah:

Re: ' WHAT WALES WILL EARN IN EURO 2016 '

Mon Oct 12, 2015 3:15 pm

Would be a nice gesture by the FAW to put some of the prize money (such as anything picked up in the groups) towards helping the fans. For example, keeping ticket prices down, help fans out with the awkward trips in the next campaign (such as Moldova and Georgia), or helping fans from the North getting to Cardiff for games

Re: ' WHAT WALES WILL EARN IN EURO 2016 '

Mon Oct 12, 2015 7:12 pm

Bridgend_bluebird wrote:Presumably the faw see most of it right? Put some of it into the Welsh leagues. :thumbright:

http://thefootydiary.co.uk/2015/10/12/w ... h-leagues/