Fox in a Box Posted 13 March 2005 Posted 13 March 2005 Sixth Round Proper £265,000 Television fees (paid to each club) + £9,000 BBC Radio Five Live + the £120,000 for winning against charlton. + 1/2 share of the reciepts for charlton and blackburn about 45,000 fans x cost = £20 per ticket average. divide by 2 (the two teams ) £250000 Totals about 500K If Im honest thats not a bad payday, lets look at the positives from this. http://www.thefa.com/TheFACup/TheFACup/New...ayments_2004_05
Scarby Posted 13 March 2005 Posted 13 March 2005 Wont all that go towards paying off debts etc. How much would CL have to put towards signing Ronaldo?
Fox in a Box Posted 13 March 2005 Author Posted 13 March 2005 40-50% I hope of anything generated from this. 250K can buy Semat from BM!!!
Fox in a Box Posted 13 March 2005 Author Posted 13 March 2005 quote CL But our cup run to date has already allowed us to sign Patrick McCarthy from Manchester City and Paddy's just the sort of player we want here - young, hungry and determined to prove himself. "His signing is a direct result of our reaching the quarter-finals of the cup and the extra revenue that is generated for the club." shows what a few quid does
brfcstu Posted 13 March 2005 Posted 13 March 2005 Its more than that cell, you entered in the third round so you get the payments from each round, ie £220,000 in prize money. plus £265k from tv today Plus your proportion of gate receipts from each of your games, so Blackpool twice, Reading, Charlton and us. It works out at 45% of net gate receipts (ie after policing and ground costs) but even so its still a substantial sum. Probably looking at the best part of a million for getting this far....
Fox in a Box Posted 13 March 2005 Author Posted 13 March 2005 Its more than that cell, you entered in the third round so you get the payments from each round, ie £220,000 in prize money. plus £265k from tv today Plus your proportion of gate receipts from each of your games, so Blackpool twice, Reading, Charlton and us. It works out at 45% of net gate receipts (ie after policing and ground costs) but even so its still a substantial sum. Probably looking at the best part of a million for getting this far.... 77946[/snapback] read this and do your own sums http://www.thefa.com/TheFACup/TheFACup/New...ayments_2004_05
brfcstu Posted 13 March 2005 Posted 13 March 2005 £40k for winning against Blackpool £60k for winning against REading £120k for winnign against Charlton TOTAL £220k in prize money. And i dont need a link, having an FA handbook just in front of me. That line *These payments are made after each win, e.g. a Premiership club entering in the Third Round Proper and being knocked out in the Fifth Round Proper would receive a total of £40,000 + £60,000 = £100,000 from the prize fund. Is what you appear to be missing.
Foxes_Trust Posted 13 March 2005 Posted 13 March 2005 and the money has been utilised on Hughes, Mc Carthy + loans of Kenton & Moore. Doubt we will see much further activity this season. Unless Cardiff give one of their players away very cheaply to get them off the wage bill to aviod administration. However we have no info from the club indicating this is likely to happen.
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