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Re: FA Cup
By: outsider Date: August 23, 2016, 2:12 am
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Once again I point out that Fluff is wrong. Ashford will have
already picked up two payments, the second of which was £1925.
The next payment will be £3000 and the one after is I think
£4500. These payments are received by clubs, usually whilst they
are still in the competition.
One might be just a little concerned about any reasons for
stating otherwise.
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Re: FA Cup
By: Man of Kent Date: August 25, 2016, 8:44 pm
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Back to the question of the FACup Prize Fund.I have just looked
at the FA website again under the Prize Fund section of the FA
Cup/ It is clearly stated -
Extra Prelim Rd Cup winners - GBP1500
Prelim Rd Cup winners -GBP1925
and
Ist Q rd is GBP3000, 2nd Q Rd GBP4500, 3rd Q Rd - GBP -7500
and 4th Q Rd - GBP12500.
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Re: FA Cup
By: outsider Date: August 26, 2016, 2:59 am
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Looking at Man of Kent's post I am not sure how to read it. If
he is confirming my figures than he does not make it that
obvious.
However if he is disagreeing with me and going with Fluff's
interpretation using the FA website to confirm Fluff's take on
things please excuse me while I bang my head against the wall.
Such is the mystery these days surrounding AUFC I seriously
wonder if there is something "odd" going on here.
So just in case anyone is in any doubt the prize for winning
Ex-Prelim is £1500--the prize for winning Prelim is £!925--the
prize for winning 1st Q is £3000. That means that if you have
won all three rounds you will have a prize fund of £6425. It
goes on like that right up the scale.
Again apologies if it is me not understanding the post but it is
common knowledge that when Hythe Town progressed to the 1st
Round proper a few years ago, prize money alone totalled just
under 30 K--do the sums.
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Re: FA Cup
By: hadderz Date: August 26, 2016, 4:14 am
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[quote author=outsider link=topic=37.msg253#msg253
date=1472198395]
Looking at Man of Kent's post I am not sure how to read it. If
he is confirming my figures than he does not make it that
obvious.
However if he is disagreeing with me and going with Fluff's
interpretation using the FA website to confirm Fluff's take on
things please excuse me while I bang my head against the wall.
Such is the mystery these days surrounding AUFC I seriously
wonder if there is something "odd" going on here.
So just in case anyone is in any doubt the prize for winning
Ex-Prelim is £1500--the prize for winning Prelim is £!925--the
prize for winning 1st Q is £3000. That means that if you have
won all three rounds you will have a prize fund of £6425. It
goes on like that right up the scale.
Again apologies if it is me not understanding the post but it is
common knowledge that when Hythe Town progressed to the 1st
Round proper a few years ago, prize money alone totalled just
under 30 K--do the sums.
[/quote]
Nothing more odd than usual with United. Having spoke to fluff,
they do agree that you are right, and no doubt when they get
time they will be back to correct their original post.
Out of interest is one of the FA competitions pay structure as
described in fluffs original post?
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Re: FA Cup
By: fluff Date: August 26, 2016, 10:38 am
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I will bow to outsiders inside knowledge as he vehemently seems
to know more than me but I would ask if this is the same for the
trophy and the vase.
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Re: FA Cup
By: Man of Kent Date: August 27, 2016, 2:04 am
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outsider your figures are CONFIRMED by the information I dervied
from the FA web site. As you indicate United have already won
GBP1500 and GBP1925 for their two victories !
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Re: FA Cup
By: outsider Date: August 27, 2016, 2:33 am
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Let's wrap this up with two facts.
1) the prize structure is the same for all three competitions
2) I DO know more than anyone else.
Except the wife of course !!!!!
And sorry guys, but I am not really an outsider.
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