Clever Burnley.
Why is out turnover so low .....
A few years ago, a few million was breathtaking, now it's hundreds of millions with manchester united now having turnover of half a BILLION.
****ING HELL.
When will the financial bubble pop? Could Villa be the start or will they be another one saved at the last minute to run up more debt?
Some really scary figures there.
They reckon the explosion of finance in football hasn't even got off the ground yet.
I was listening on the radio in the car last week and they had this fella on talking about finance and he said there's platforms out there that are interested in live broadcast sports that haven't entered the fray yet, two he mentioned were Amazon and Netflix (The second one I thought was strange) but Amazon you can see, and they've got some financial clout.
Amazon already has the rights to the men's tennis ATP tour from next year. They also have some NFL in US I believe.
Gate receipts / matchday income....some stats in millions£
CITY 16
Bournemouth 5
Burnley 6
Leicester 16
Borer 9
Stoke 7
SAFC 9
Swansea 7
Watford 8
WBA 7
Not sure these streams are all reported in same way or how honest these are.
I know SAFC and Stoke have to bribe people to come and watch them but some very low amounts on there
Gate receipts / matchday income....some stats in millions£
CITY 16
Bournemouth 5
Burnley 6
Leicester 16
Borer 9
Stoke 7
SAFC 9
Swansea 7
Watford 8
WBA 7
Not sure these streams are all reported in same way or how honest these are.
I know SAFC and Stoke have to bribe people to come and watch them but some very low amounts on there
May be if sundry income, especially the Chinese lost purchase deposit has been put into this category it might explain the higher than expected figure?I beginning to think our figure is bollocks, there's no way we're anywhere close to matching Leicester's matchday income.
According to City's last accounts the £16m income is made up of
Attendance £8m
Other Match Day £8m
The previous year in the Championship - Attendance was £7.1m and Other Match Day £2m
So an increase of Other Match Day income of £6m !
Maybe it's the Sportspesa sponsorship money - was it as much as that ?
Greedy bastards.David Conn @david_conn
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They reckon the explosion of finance in football hasn't even got off the ground yet.
I was listening on the radio in the car last week and they had this fella on talking about finance and he said there's platforms out there that are interested in live broadcast sports that haven't entered the fray yet, two he mentioned were Amazon and Netflix (The second one I thought was strange) but Amazon you can see, and they've got some financial clout.
Netflix is worth more than Disney.
They reckon the explosion of finance in football hasn't even got off the ground yet.
I was listening on the radio in the car last week and they had this fella on talking about finance and he said there's platforms out there that are interested in live broadcast sports that haven't entered the fray yet, two he mentioned were Amazon and Netflix (The second one I thought was strange) but Amazon you can see, and they've got some financial clout.
You're right .. just seen it on the news that Amazon have got a job lot of games.
This will only increase future bidding wars.
Is football really that important, to spend hundreds of millions on it?
Maybe I'm just an old fart, but it doesn't seem right to me. [HASHTAG]#losingtouchwiththegameiknew[/HASHTAG]