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Spotted this on the STV website. Looks like we will be getting the parachute payment. The bottom six The maximum that can be made by a bottom six club is £1.21m, which is the amount on offer to the team which finishes in seventh spot. The financial gap from place-to-place is then £52,750 by position. That means the team in eighth earn £1.16m, ninth get £1.1m, tenth receive £1.06m, 11th spot earns £1m and the bottom cub get £949,500 in prize money. The bottom side also receive a parachute payment of £300,000 in the following season, and a further £150,000 if they remain out of the Premiership the year after. If a team is relegated through the play-offs, they receive a parachute payment of £500,000 in year one and £250,000 in year two if required.
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Talking on BBC Sport after the game, a fuming Foran said "Today, an official has killed us," I've got more news for you Richie. The club has been killed by the manager, with a board, in the dressing room. They haven't a cluedo. Game over I'm afraid.
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Fishy Fishy ya beauty.
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Laing, his name is fekkin Laing.
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Fish trying hard, two saves deny him, good spell though.
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Fon Williams with a terrific double save keeps us in it for now.
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Commentators got Vigurs sussed?
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Some positive signs as we come close from a Polworth shot. All is not lost yet.
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Mon the Fish
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Jesus Christ
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Here we go, 1 down already.
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Join @grahamb2105 and @scottmullen87 live on http://www.mixlr.com/motherwellfc for full match commentary of today's game
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Confirmed it's Brad, probably at right back. Never trust a Courier journalist
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But then again the team sheets show Brad playing. Confused .com
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I updated the line-up for ICT. Billy Mckay hopefully scoring the goals.
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So, Moult starting for Motherwell and Billy Mckay starting for Inverness. Vigurs also returns. Managers playing name games I reckon.
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Motherwell subs: Griffiths, Ainsworth, Blyth, Clay, Jules, Ferguson, Gordon Inverness CT: Fon Williams; Polworth, Laing, McCart, Tremarco, Vigurs, Draper, Tansey, King, Fisher, Mckay. Subs: Esson, McNaughton, Ebbe, Mulraney, Horner, Boden, Anier
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Fir Park six-pointer. It's getting close to last chance saloon for Inverness as they try to stave off relegation. A visit to fellow strugglers Motherwell is our last game before the League split, a split that will determine our fate over the final five games of this dismal season. It's probably fitting that the bottom two clubs at this moment are Inverness and Motherwell, the clubs with the worst defensive record in the League. Inverness' only away win all season came at Motherwell back in October. It kind of came out of the blue although it was nonetheless very welcome at the time. Second half goals from Carl Tremarco, Lonsana Doumbouya, and Liam Polworth catapulted rookie boss Richie Foran's side into the top-six. Here we go we all thought. Alas, a devastating one win in the twenty-one League games since then has plummeted Foran's flops to the brink of relegation, four points adrift of second bottom Motherwell. It's been a season to forget for Caley Jags fans with a total of four wins to date, the worst statistic in British senior football. Speculation grew in the media this week that Foran was about to get the bullet, but the club quickly dispelled any truth in the hype surrounding this, although many fans fear it's a couple of months too late in the making. The board won't like this either, but many pundits are looking to them as guilty parties in this sorry mess. Foran's appointment being the main topic and appearing to be the cheap option. Club legend Barry Wilson talking on BBC Sport is pointing his finger at the board. "The buck stops with the board. They made the appointment, they took the gamble and, at the minute, it's certainly not looking as if it's worked. "Richie needed his own man in there as an assistant, he wasn't granted that, so there had to be a partnership between Brian and Richie - and I don't think that's there. That doesn't help." We are not relegated yet though and should we defeat Motherwell, then more opportunities will surely come along after the split, but the statistics don't back that up with only four wins in thirty-two games, why should the last five be any different. We showed nothing against St Johnstone to suggest that we are up for a battle and if anything, most of the players look resigned to Championship football already. We plumbed new depths against St Johnstone going down without much fight 3-0 at home with two players sent off. Larnell Cole during the second half and Gary Warren after the final whistle. Nothing went right for us and heads went down too early, the Cole sending of just brought forward the capitulation. The Steelmen lost 1-0 to surprise top-six qualifiers Partick Thistle who have had a great season by their recent standards. That defeat was Well's seventh in the last ten games with only one win and two draws. Well parted company with Mark McGhee at the end of February after a run of two wins in thirteen games. Seems not too bad considering some managers have had worse records. However the straw that broke the donkey's back was a 5-1 thrashing from Dundee. A month later they appointed Stephen Robinson as the man to get them out of trouble. His first game saw the bounce help them to a win over Killie, but that has been followed by no wins in their last five games and we have edged one point closer to them by virtue of an extra draw. Inverness will be missing the suspended duo of Larnell Cole and Gary Warren. Josh Meekings, Iain Vigurs and Aaron Doran are long term absentees. David Raven missed last weekend with a groin strain and is a doubt as is fellow defender Jamie McCart. One massive blow to our hopes is that Billy Mckay is struggling to make this one. Jake Mulraney featured for the development squad in midweek and he will benefit from some game time. Kev McNaughton played last weekend against St Johnstone, but maybe found the pace too much given his lengthy spell out and the role he was offered, but his quality showed through. Motherwell have Keith Lasley suspended for this game. Stephen McManus is recovering from a groin operation and is not expected back yet. Richard Tait has also been under the knife and is out having missed the last seven games. Louis Moult is a doubt for this game. tm4tj prediction:- I despair watching the Caley Jags at the moment. The lack of passion is evident, the lack of quality is evident, the lack of ambition is evident, the lack of creation is evident. On this evidence, we are heading one way unless the manager and players can find something that's been missing all season. I don't hold out much hope for a win, maybe a draw, but it's who wants it the most. Home win looks likeliest. Other games in the relegation watch this weekend:- Dundee v Hamilton. Dundee have lost their last 6 games on the bounce. Accies have 2 wins & 2 draws in last 6. Killie v Hearts. Killie are on the verge of safety, a win over Hearts would make them unlikely candidates.
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The options are fewer this week, but providing we can help ourselves and get a win, then it would help if Accies and Dundee drew and Celtic hammer County. Every goal against Motherwell is a double goal, the converse is also the case should we concede. The other games don't really affect us, but better if Killie lose to stuttering Hearts just in case. Not so sure about Motherwell being strong, they have conceded the most goals this season, albeit only by one from us, but note that we are the second highest scorers in the bottom six, behind County. We are 2nd equal with Well! Tense weekend coming up then it's into the real bottom six relegation scrap. Oh, well done Partick, best season for years, meh!
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Hard hitting but unfortunately factual report of relegation preparation game against Perth.
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Ooooooofffft. Big step towards relegation today. County and Accies were the only ones to gain a point, but with others around us losing we couldn't help ourselves and that's a bad sign, a real bad sign. I'd go as far as to say next weeks game against struggling Motherwell is not a must lose game, it's a must win game, the definitive six-pointer. Gulp!
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Did I miss anyone. Oh aye, wtf does Brian Rice do, get him off the wage bill now. Regards Mr Noah Happy Bunny xxx Edited to add....... Hats off to Tommy Wright who has once again shown that he can work miracles with a mediocre bunch of players. I'm almost convinced that season on season we have better individuals, but as a team and a stubborn one at that, St Johnstone buck the trend and rip up the form books every season. Well played them and Tommy Wright.
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Where does one start. I'll start with Laing. I lost count of the number of passes he sprayed into the stands or out of the park. Shockingly poor distribution. Drape I'm afraid looks a spent force. Warren same as Draper and apparently sent off in the tunnel. Bye Bye Gary. Fon Williams......... I just don't know anymore, palmed the sharp cross right into the feet of the St Johnstone strikers. Only Miles Storey could miss a chance like that. Kev played well enough but maybe needs more stamina as he was subbed, McCart, never really noticed him but on the other hand he probably never did much wrong. Cole looked lively at times. Aggrieved to be sent off, and rightly so. Fouled as he broke forward, spoke to the ref who booked him, must have said something else and was sin binned. Tansey not perfect but probably the best of a bad bunch. Tremarco Gave away the penalty and never threatened enough going forward. That's probably credit to St Johnstone who had us sussed and shut us down high up the park. Fisher, wanted more game time, got it, and vindicated Foran's decision not to play him more often. Billy, well he always gives his all but even he was getting frustrated at the lack of opportunities being created. King played well when he came on, reminded us how it felt like to play with a winger at times. Polworth should have been on from the start and Boden was....... well Boden, absolutely anonymous. This may all seem a bit harsh, but it's been coming in our season of demise. As for Richie Foran, a really likeable geezer, but give me a break. I know quite a few guys that went out of their way at the end to express their displeasure rather than make their way to the nearest hostelry to drown their sorrows. All is not lost yet, but it's very close to becoming our second relegation.
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I'm afraid not relying on others is not an option anymore. Without checking, we are probably not the team with the most defeats in British football. Anyway, if you don't rely on others, then you don't have a league. We can't do this on our own, let others take the strain. Time to look down the way as well. Morton, Falkirk or Dundee United look like the teams to beat in the play-offs. A chilling thought to be honest.