Cup Windfall For Cherries

11 August 2010 00:33
With Southampton drawing a healthy date for this evenings encounter against the Cherries, the Dorset club stand to recieive an early season windfall. With a +17000 crowd at St Mary's this evening for the Carling Cup match, the Cherries stand to take home 45% of the gate receipts under Football League rules. Chairman Eddie Mitchell is quoted in the Bournemouth Evening Echo as saying: "We don’t budget for a cup run but, if we were to have one, it would be great. It would be a financial benefit to everybody. We’re not relying on it and it’s not in the cash flow. It would be an added bonus, which is always appreciated. Staying in the league has got to be the priority over any cup competition. It’s a massively important game for us. First and foremost, they are in our league so we want to challenge them to our best in all three games. The results in the league are the top priority. We are rivals to a degree and we have all got our own ambitions. Mine is to surpass them in the league".

Source: FOOTYMAD