…. £0, nothing, zilch!
There are no ladder payments in the EFL/League Two and no financial difference in finishing first or second or 24th.
Regardless of finishing position all teams receive a "basic award" of £472,000 each plus a solidarity payment from the Premier League of £430,000 each.
Newport will get paid the same as Argyle at the end of the season.
The reward for winning the league is obviously a trophy, making history and the prestige. :thumbs:
The gulf between the Championship and L2 is huge – Championship clubs each receive £2.08m basic award and £4.3m solidarity payment.
In League One it’s £677k and £645k, so next season (if we are promoted) we'll receive an extra £420k in total compared to this season.
There are no ladder payments in the EFL/League Two and no financial difference in finishing first or second or 24th.
Regardless of finishing position all teams receive a "basic award" of £472,000 each plus a solidarity payment from the Premier League of £430,000 each.
Newport will get paid the same as Argyle at the end of the season.
The reward for winning the league is obviously a trophy, making history and the prestige. :thumbs:
The gulf between the Championship and L2 is huge – Championship clubs each receive £2.08m basic award and £4.3m solidarity payment.
In League One it’s £677k and £645k, so next season (if we are promoted) we'll receive an extra £420k in total compared to this season.