Post by Macmoish on Aug 1, 2010 0:20:07 GMT
Amazing that they haven't been.
BBC
Blackpool 'will pay promotion bonuses to players'
Blackpool's players have been reassured that they will be paid bonuses they were promised for winning promotion to the Premier League.
Some players are believed to have been promised as much as £400,000 for winning their Championship play-off against Cardiff at Wembley in May.
Players' union chief Gordon Taylor said the club has promised to pay up when it gets television rights money in August.
"I'm confident it will be paid - the club have told us it will be," he said.
Blackpool gained promotion to the top flight after beating Cardiff 3-2 in a tense play-off match that was said to be worth £90m to the winning club.
Players are thought to have demanded their money when they returned to training over three weeks ago.
But Professional Footballers' Association chief executive Taylor has insisted that players are not worried about the money and will be paid by 6 August.
It has been a nice little surprise for Blackpool to get themselves promoted but they have to live up to the agreement
Gordon Taylor
"We are aware of the situation at Blackpool," he said. "It has been reported to the Premier League and to the Football League.
"It looks like it will be paid in the first instalment of central funding from the Premier League when it comes through.
"The players are not worried. They have been re-assured that it will be paid."
Taylor was unable to confirm how much money was due to be paid to players but said the club needed to live up to its promise.
"I'm not sure if it's at the level that has been reported but it is a big, big bonus that needs to be paid," he said.
"It has been a nice little surprise for Blackpool to get themselves promoted but they have to live up to the agreement."
Blackpool, who are back in the top flight for the first time since 1971, are currently upgrading the East Stand at their Bloomfield Road stadium in a bid to raise capacity to 17,600.
The club were due to host Wigan in their opening Premier League match on 14 August but have switched the tie to Wigan's DW Stadium, in case work on the new stand is not complete.
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BBC
Blackpool 'will pay promotion bonuses to players'
Blackpool's players have been reassured that they will be paid bonuses they were promised for winning promotion to the Premier League.
Some players are believed to have been promised as much as £400,000 for winning their Championship play-off against Cardiff at Wembley in May.
Players' union chief Gordon Taylor said the club has promised to pay up when it gets television rights money in August.
"I'm confident it will be paid - the club have told us it will be," he said.
Blackpool gained promotion to the top flight after beating Cardiff 3-2 in a tense play-off match that was said to be worth £90m to the winning club.
Players are thought to have demanded their money when they returned to training over three weeks ago.
But Professional Footballers' Association chief executive Taylor has insisted that players are not worried about the money and will be paid by 6 August.
It has been a nice little surprise for Blackpool to get themselves promoted but they have to live up to the agreement
Gordon Taylor
"We are aware of the situation at Blackpool," he said. "It has been reported to the Premier League and to the Football League.
"It looks like it will be paid in the first instalment of central funding from the Premier League when it comes through.
"The players are not worried. They have been re-assured that it will be paid."
Taylor was unable to confirm how much money was due to be paid to players but said the club needed to live up to its promise.
"I'm not sure if it's at the level that has been reported but it is a big, big bonus that needs to be paid," he said.
"It has been a nice little surprise for Blackpool to get themselves promoted but they have to live up to the agreement."
Blackpool, who are back in the top flight for the first time since 1971, are currently upgrading the East Stand at their Bloomfield Road stadium in a bid to raise capacity to 17,600.
The club were due to host Wigan in their opening Premier League match on 14 August but have switched the tie to Wigan's DW Stadium, in case work on the new stand is not complete.
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