However for the chairman of the clubs, it's one of the most important weeks of the season, as Richard Battle for Deloitte points out:
“There are parts of the Premier League which are very close with a number of teams on level or similar points – every additional place is worth an additional 1.3 million pounds so there is amble incentive for clubs to get the most out of their last game of the season"
That's a huge amount of money for a match, at least in sporting terms, that may not be seen as having any significance.
Battle breaks down what that money could get you:
"In wage terms you could pay a player 20,000 a week for a season, based on finishing one place higher.”
Bournemouth, for instance, could rise from 16th to 12th should they win and results go their way. That's an extra £5.2 million, which for a club the size of Bournemouth is a sizeable amount of money.
No doubt you'll see a few chairman looking stressed in the stands, and would probably take issue with anyone calling the matches dead rubbers!
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