Ross-Kemp Posted 14 May 2014 Posted 14 May 2014 So we're looking at £60million minimum next year then.
Jiggers the Fox Posted 14 May 2014 Posted 14 May 2014 That is just frightening. More so when you look at the bottom line total. £1,563,117,350.00
Beliall Posted 14 May 2014 Posted 14 May 2014 would that be what sky and co pay the club to broadcast super sunday from all day?
Fox92 Posted 14 May 2014 Posted 14 May 2014 It's no wonder managers/clubs want to stay in the division as priority ala Lambert earlier in the season. So sad.
Steve_Guppy_Left_Foot Posted 14 May 2014 Posted 14 May 2014 Presume it will be going up slightly next year. So a few more pound notes for the market leaders to spend.
MPH Posted 14 May 2014 Posted 14 May 2014 So we're looking at £60million minimum next year then. Is this on top of the £60 million a season Vichai said it would take over the next it would cost us to mooch on up the table? I suspect this is the money he was talking about....
foxes_rule1978 Posted 14 May 2014 Posted 14 May 2014 Is this on top of the £60 million a season Vichai said it would take over the next it would cost us to mooch on up the table? I suspect this is the money he was talking about.... Makes sense, 60mil times 3 equals 180mil
MPH Posted 14 May 2014 Posted 14 May 2014 Makes sense, 60mil times 3 equals 180mil He's got to live up to his generous nature, though. I expect to see a free ladyboy waiting on the seat of every season ticket holder for the first home game..
One Legged Beaver Posted 14 May 2014 Posted 14 May 2014 Cardiff received more money this year as the lowest earners in the league than United did last year when they won the title
foxes_rule1978 Posted 14 May 2014 Posted 14 May 2014 Cardiff received more money this year as the lowest earners in the league than United did last year when they won the title Indeed, the lowest premier league team earns more than any La Liga side bar Real and Barca...
Happy Fox Posted 14 May 2014 Posted 14 May 2014 Ian Stringer â€@StringerSport 24m Market - “@ChristianRad: Woah - apparently Thailand spends $1m on it’s local league but $310m on broadcasting rights for The Premier Leagueâ€
Itsthejoeker Posted 14 May 2014 Posted 14 May 2014 Ian Stringer â€@StringerSport 24m Market - “@ChristianRad: Woah - apparently Thailand spends $1m on it’s local league but $310m on broadcasting rights for The Premier League†Do we get a share of this?!
foxes_rule1978 Posted 14 May 2014 Posted 14 May 2014 Do we get a share of this?! Yes we do, we get a share of all PL TV deals
surrifox Posted 15 May 2014 Posted 15 May 2014 Liverpool were the biggest earners this season- £97,544,336 (28 live games) Cardiff received £62,082,302 for coming bottom. Unbelievable increase since we were last in the prem.
broughtonblue Posted 15 May 2014 Posted 15 May 2014 How much did we receive last season for tv appearances and winning the title?
Fox92 Posted 15 May 2014 Posted 15 May 2014 It's unbelievable. Look how money dominates. It's no wonder teams prefer survival over a cup run. Very sad, but true.
Grandad. Posted 15 May 2014 Posted 15 May 2014 Incredible, I went to 8 games this season at Anfield and missed one on TV, that was the Oldham FA Cup game, our stations at the pub always had Liverpool on if they were a 3pm kick off. Still I'm not going to moan about the money, £97 million!
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