Who pays the bill
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Who pays the bill
I am just curious since I am not privy to the planning of a grade A friendly... When a country host another country for a friendly game, does the host pay the bills( Hotels and flight etc..) or does each respective country foot their own bill? I am not sure if England or Nigeria foots the bill for the friendly. Thanks
Re: Who pays the bill
I'd think it's a negotiation. Leading up to the WC, probably FIFA money for preparation in use on both sides.
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Re: Who pays the bill
I think the hosts get to foot the bill to accommodate, feed, and transport.
Lest we forget, the hosts are getting the gate takings.
Lest we forget, the hosts are getting the gate takings.
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Re: Who pays the bill
IIRC, it depends on how its organized. If there is a promoter involved, the promoter usually pays each team an appearance fee and covers local costs (hotel, food and local transportation). Sometimes flights are deducted from the appearance fee. Teams like Brazil get paid more obviously because of the Samba brand.highbury wrote:I am just curious since I am not privy to the planning of a grade A friendly... When a country host another country for a friendly game, does the host pay the bills( Hotels and flight etc..) or does each respective country foot their own bill? I am not sure if England or Nigeria foots the bill for the friendly. Thanks
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He says that we are currently "brainwashed" into believing that the Premier League is the best competition in the world, and that we are now a long way off dominating the Champions League again.
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I think Spain’s by far the best league.
Scholes. UK Guardian 9/6/16
Roy Keane: ITV 02/25/14
He says that we are currently "brainwashed" into believing that the Premier League is the best competition in the world, and that we are now a long way off dominating the Champions League again.
Gary Neville: Mirror: 12/23/14
I think Spain’s by far the best league.
Scholes. UK Guardian 9/6/16
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One reason why naija B team that played Atl Madrid should have been arranged to play naija team that played Congo: (a) initially [when the Atl Madrid game was scheduled}, orhighbury wrote:I am just curious since I am not privy to the planning of a grade A friendly... When a country host another country for a friendly game, does the host pay the bills( Hotels and flight etc..) or does each respective country foot their own bill? I am not sure if England or Nigeria foots the bill for the friendly. Thanks
(b) after the virus detection.
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Which virus?Oguleftie wrote:One reason why naija B team that played Atl Madrid should have been arranged to play naija team that played Congo: (a) initially [when the Atl Madrid game was scheduled}, orhighbury wrote:I am just curious since I am not privy to the planning of a grade A friendly... When a country host another country for a friendly game, does the host pay the bills( Hotels and flight etc..) or does each respective country foot their own bill? I am not sure if England or Nigeria foots the bill for the friendly. Thanks
(b) after the virus detection.
Also, if you are on the B team with an outside chance to make the A team, would you take it easy on some of the passengers on the A team?
I know that I would put the fear of God in them and if possible end their hopes of catching the Aeroflot in June.
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Thanks, Guys. You have shed some light
Re: Who pays the bill
joao wrote:I think the hosts get to foot the bill to accommodate, feed, and transport.
Lest we forget, the hosts are getting the gate takings.
We also get an appearance fee.
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