The Financial Situation (35 Viewers)

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
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http://www.calcioefinanza.it/2016/05/11/maglie-da-calcio-piu-vendute-2015-2016/

Top 10 in Jersey sales for 2015-16

1) FC Barcelona, 3.637.000 (2,440 +32%)

2) Bayern Munich, 3.312.000 (1,977 +40%)

3) Chelsea 3.102.000 (1,866 +39%)

4) Manchester United, 2.977.000 (1,946 +34%)

5) Real Madrid, 2.866.000 (2,533 +11%)

6) PSG, 2.212.000 (1,733 +21%)

7) Arsenal, 2.055.000 (1,455 +29%)

8) Atlético Madrid, 1.977.000 (new entry)

9) Juventus, 1.678.000 (1,078 +35%)

10) Ac Milan, 1.287.000 (978 +24%)
This is disgusting
 

pavluska

Senior Member
Apr 25, 2013
7,339
Seems very reliable.
The 2nd list he posted in $ figures is reliable. It's from Forbes.

Here's more from Forbes:












Top-20 TV earnings, 2014-15 (We're 19th behind Aston friggin Villa):






#NFL [2014-21]
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#SerieA 16-18
#LaLiga 17-19
#Ligue1 17-20
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Jun 6, 2015
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The EPL could literally become the NBA of football.
There are too many big teams outside of England for that to happen. CL also plays a big part because it's an ultimate price for any footballer at club level and PL will not have more than four places there. CL clubs will be where most of the best players want to go regardless of the league.
 

amir3323

Senior Member
Jul 31, 2014
1,370
There are too many big teams outside of England for that to happen. CL also plays a big part because it's an ultimate price for any footballer at club level and PL will not have more than four places there. CL clubs will be where most of the best players want to go regardless of the league.
Very true. As long as clubs like Bayern, Real, and Barca are around and have financial strength, EPL clubs will play second fiddle no matter how much money they spend. On top of playing in CL every year, Germany and Spain are just more appealing places to live in over England. When Serie A was in its peak, it wasn't just the wages that drew players to the league. It was the chance to live in Italy that was a huge draw.
 

jukazem

Senior Member
Feb 10, 2007
4,770
BoD approves results at 31 March 2016
http://www.juventus.com/media/nativ...-2016/comunicato 12052016 trimestrale eng.pdf
"Business outlook: ... the year is expected to close with a loss, being influenced by cost increases regarding sports operations, also as a result of sports results achieved."

I am guessing Q4 is going to be loss making because of lack of CL football and bonuses being paid out to players and their former clubs for winning the Scudetto... still can't predict what full year revenue management is projecting; given that for 9 months there is a €36.1m profit but they are expecting a loss for 12 months.
 

Scottish

Zebrastreifenpferd
Mar 13, 2011
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There are too many big teams outside of England for that to happen. CL also plays a big part because it's an ultimate price for any footballer at club level and PL will not have more than four places there. CL clubs will be where most of the best players want to go regardless of the league.
That's an excellent point. We have the international framework in place which stops football becoming monopolised in any one country. In essence that makes the money that Fullham or whoever get from the TV be completely useless. They just pay more to the same type of players that they would have signed anyway. They won't actually improve at all in real terms.

The only change I could see would be that the EPL's prestige could outstrip that of the Champions League. That's a long way off, though.
 

zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
51,815
That's an excellent point. We have the international framework in place which stops football becoming monopolised in any one country. In essence that makes the money that Fullham or whoever get from the TV be completely useless. They just pay more to the same type of players that they would have signed anyway. They won't actually improve at all in real terms.

The only change I could see would be that the EPL's prestige could outstrip that of the Champions League. That's a long way off, though
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Its already happening @CityFanInPeace @Pablo
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
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I can already see the marketing tagline behind it

'The richest prize in football' ,The Premier league

They even got rid of the Barclays title sponsorship to being named as just the 'Premier League' as opposed to 'Barclays Premier league'
 

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