The Financial Situation (72 Viewers)

Akshen

Senior Member
Aug 27, 2010
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the growth is really low, but we are not far away behind the likes of Arsenal who are spending so much on transfer lately. We are getting new sponsor deal next season. How much it should grew? Are we going to reach 350m in 2015-2016? With Adidas deal + new TV deal for Italian teams?
 

LiquidPLP

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2012
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the growth is really low, but we are not far away behind the likes of Arsenal who are spending so much on transfer lately. We are getting new sponsor deal next season. How much it should grew? Are we going to reach 350m in 2015-2016? With Adidas deal + new TV deal for Italian teams?
Hopefully the 350m is the minimum here. We're growing steadily and that's awesome but unfortunately too slow to catch up with the big boys. We're growing but the difference has significantly increased. At this pace we're not joining them but actually falling behind even more.
 

Akshen

Senior Member
Aug 27, 2010
8,164
Hopefully the 350m is the minimum here. We're growing steadily and that's awesome but unfortunately too slow to catch up with the big boys. We're growing but the difference has significantly increased. At this pace we're not joining them but actually falling behind even more.
Yeah, and it seems that the ticket prices is the biggest thing that is making the difference, we shouldnt rely so much on our sport success as we do now. One year lack of CL football and we are having big problem.


I just checked it United cheapest season ticket is 532 pounds, chelsea 595 whilst our is only € 440.
 

only-juve

Senior Member
Jan 5, 2008
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Just saw the new Adidas deal with Man United it was 100 mil and it ends in 2022.

Our new deal with Adidas that starts in 2016-2022 is 30 mil !!

I guess the difference is quite huge we're not even close.


The only way we can overcome these clubs is by doing a spectacular job on the field (with results and building teams smarter) there is simply no other way here IMO.
 

adRHCP

Senior Member
Nov 7, 2012
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How big is this new tv deal compared to the old one?

IIRC Adidas doubles the Nike deal

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Just saw the new Adidas deal with Man United it was 100 mil and it ends in 2022.

Our new deal with Adidas that starts in 2016-2022 is 30 mil !!

I guess the difference is quite huge we're not even close.


The only way we can overcome these clubs is by doing a spectacular job on the field (with results and building teams smarter) there is simply no other way here IMO.
That United deal is bigger than anyone else's, and by a large margen, just look at this



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And if you add this up...



A financial expert said that they and Real Madrid were the only teams capable of signing Messi :p
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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Hopefully the 350m is the minimum here. We're growing steadily and that's awesome but unfortunately too slow to catch up with the big boys. We're growing but the difference has significantly increased. At this pace we're not joining them but actually falling behind even more.
It is not surprise. I dont see how we can get even remotely close to the. The disparity in the leagues is abysmal. The marketing the 3 big leagues get, specially spain and england...is beyond unreal. On top of that theres the stadiums issue and all that.

Ill be sincere. As long as we keep growing steadily within our boundaries..ill be OK. We need to come to peace with the brutal truth that this is our limits practically.

But that doesnt mean we do not have the upmost to grow as much as we can.

IMO, as long as the league and the teams within it continue being bullshid... we will not be able to dp much by ourselves.

The only way we can overcome these clubs is by doing a spectacular job on the field (with results and building teams smarter) there is simply no other way here IMO.
This is the ONLY way. To continue finding Pogbas and Vidals on our own. This and continue progressing in the CL to attract more fans.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
22,684
Those are good results and btw Deloitte excludes income from sales (we earned more than 30m) which made it possible for us to surpass 300m in revenues this season, becoming the first Italian club to achieve this feat. Starting from the next season we'll be getting few improved deals and probably move further up the ladder: more lucrative Serie A TV deal, higher CL market pool for Italian clubs as a result of Uefa and Mediaset negotiating a new deal worth 700m for 3 seasons (2015-2018), improved jersey deals with Jeep and Nike. We'll further establish ourselves among top 10 clubs in Europe and 350m will become a norm.
 

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