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I was actually fairly confident that we would make the top 6 even when we lost today as there was too many variables to mean we would miss out.

 

Every other result went our way in the end. Top 6 achieved with virtually no stress. Now the race for Europe!!!! (Which is a nice race, as opposed to the race we were in last season!)

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I couldn't care less if we don't pick up another point the rest of the season. For long periods I thought we were at least in the Play Offs. So the relief at watching the relegation battle from safety is huge. Can finally watch a game without worrying about taking a heart attack

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Well done to players and management of MFC. A good afternoon in terms of our top six place. This should mean a bit of a windfall for the club.

Does it really have a positive impact financially?

 

The league placing money will be pretty much consumed by bonus payouts going on recent seasons where success was gained

 

It's then down to what can be generated from 2 or 3 matches

 

We've had Celtic and Aberdeen twice

 

Who we likely to get to boost income?

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Does it really have a positive impact financially?

 

The league placing money will be pretty much consumed by bonus payouts going on recent seasons where success was gained

 

It's then down to what can be generated from 2 or 3 matches

 

We've had Celtic and Aberdeen twice

 

Who we likely to get to boost income?

£100k per league place

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Does it really have a positive impact financially?

 

The league placing money will be pretty much consumed by bonus payouts going on recent seasons where success was gained

 

It's then down to what can be generated from 2 or 3 matches

 

We've had Celtic and Aberdeen twice

 

Who we likely to get to boost income?

 

We've also had Ross County twice so we should have two home games against St.Johnstone and Hearts but as we all know it doesn't always work out that way.

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Hopefully the league placing will give a financial boost and we're due second home games against Ross County and Hearts so one good and one poor crowd. Of course that could easily be switched around depending on other teams' home and away game numbers.

 

Edited to say that should be Hearts and Saints.

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The club can now start financial planning for next season. Even if we lose all five games we will get no less than the sixth place prize money. If we had ended up in the bottom six we could have been looking at the prize money for seventh to tenth.

Hopefully this will allow us to keep the players we want and replace those we don't with a good standard of player.

Onwards and upwards.

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Does it really have a positive impact financially?

 

The league placing money will be pretty much consumed by bonus payouts going on recent seasons where success was gained

 

It's then down to what can be generated from 2 or 3 matches

 

We've had Celtic and Aberdeen twice

 

Who we likely to get to boost income?

Very much so Iain. The first advantage of finishing in the top six is certainty, which is always important in a business context. There is no threat of relegation now and the lowest we can finish is sixth - the club will know the prize money on offer for that. Compare this to last season where we didn't even know what league we'd be playing in until the end of May. This will allow us to crack on with signing plans for next season, stealing a march on bottom six clubs.

 

Secondly, cashflow. Bottom six clubs don't receive their payout until about August due to the uncertainty of their final league position. Top six clubs receive a partial payout in the next few weeks (based on finishing 6th/7th as a minimum) with the residual amount being paid in August.

 

Thirdly, total income. I think a place is worth £80 - £100k. Ok we deduct an amount for bonuses, but even assuming the most pessimistic scenario of finishing 6th that should give us a wee bit more. In terms of games, we don't yet know how the fixtures will pan out. However although St Johnstone and Ross County won't bring many to Fir Park neither would Inverness or Accies. Aberdeen or Hearts will bring more than Dundee, Partick or certainly Dundee United now.

 

I'm sure there are also other financial advantages.

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Whatever a 100 thousand £ better than bottom seven. Fucks sake are we even being gloomy now.

 

Motherwell support has to be the toughest crowd of any support in Europe. :angry:

 

Not an unreasonable concern in fairness.

 

How many times have you seen on here or heard supporters query where the money from the good times like Europe, the Scottish Cup Final and the second place finishes went. The fact is that a fair proportion of it was swallowed up in the form of bonus money to players because the club honoured a structure at a time when one of biggest clubs disappeared from the league along with the additional finance monies from games with them brought.

 

You can argue the point whether that was right or wrong but that was the scenario.

 

I do think though that those who were on such deals at that time have either moved on, or are different contracts so the concern isn't as pressing as it might have been two or three seasons ago.

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Missed the unfolding of events yesterday but delighted we made top 6 with relative ease in the end. Well done to the manager and players turning around a season that looked destined for a bottom 4 scrap.

 

As other have said, we can now hopefully plan ahead for next season and step up negotiations with identified targets.

 

On the park, hopefully we keep our foot on the gas and finish 4th. I wonder how much the potential extra prize money would influence the current ownership negotiations.

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Does it really have a positive impact financially?

 

The league placing money will be pretty much consumed by bonus payouts going on recent seasons where success was gained

 

It's then down to what can be generated from 2 or 3 matches

 

We've had Celtic and Aberdeen twice

 

Who we likely to get to boost income?

That was due to finishing 2nd. Not bonuses for top half.

 

Of course it will boost income.

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I'm sure as Andy alluded, that the club recognised the bonus structure was unsustainable and it was altered a few years back.

 

Best of the rest finishes for 3 seasons in a row, welcome yet unprecedented for a team of our resources and stature, almost rooked us due to the success on the park ironically.

 

A decent finish this year 3rd/4th will make a significant positive entry in the balance sheet from what was forecast last summer I expect.

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