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Chop chop! Lets all gawp at Newcastle (again)


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Liverpool will be concerned - their team is ageing and they're already in a position where they'll shortly need massive investment in order to maintain their current status. If that comes with the risk of no longer being guaranteed a place in the top four they have really difficult decisions to make on whether to stick or twist.

If you're Liverpool right now do you want to risk paying Mo Salah £400k a week for four years, or do you let him go to Newcastle and try to rebuild with the £120m they give you for him?

 

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14 minutes ago, Peter Griffin said:

Man City and Arsenal are two. Also there are teams with relatively small stadiums. Toon will have 52k at every home game. That is a hell of a lot of revenue

10,000 more than us a game - that's 190,000 people a season, it around £6m over the course of a season.

Manchester City's official tyre partner pays them £10m a season.

 

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1 minute ago, Tommo_b said:

Is there any chance this ownership could go tits up and the NUFC fans will be wishing Mike Ashley was still the owner a few years down the road? 

I guess they could decide to play home league games in Riyadh?

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18 minutes ago, OutByEaster? said:

Arsenal have an eleven year waiting list for tickets. They might not all turn up on a Saturday, but all the seats get sold. 

 

They have 45k season tickets and a 60k stadium. Match day revenue is critical for a club. That is why clubs spend hundreds of millions increasing stadium capacity. Man Utd make over 100m in match day revenue in a season. That is about 1/6 of total revenue. 

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5 minutes ago, Peter Griffin said:

They have 45k season tickets and a 60k stadium. Match day revenue is critical for a club. That is why clubs spend hundreds of millions increasing stadium capacity. Man Utd make over 100m in match day revenue in a season. That is about 1/6 of total revenue. 

Clubs rebuild stadiums for the corporate facilities, the ticket sales from the average punter is an afterthought.

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1 minute ago, LondonLax said:

Clubs rebuild stadiums for the corporate facilities, the ticket sales from the average punter is an afterthought.

50k people at 40 quid a head is 2m. Add in beer, pies and other shyte and it is 2.5m. 19 home game in the league and cup and Europe and it is well in excess of 50m a year. That is not an after thought for a company that has revenue in the low hundreds of millions

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16 minutes ago, OutByEaster? said:

Liverpool will be concerned - their team is ageing and they're already in a position where they'll shortly need massive investment in order to maintain their current status. If that comes with the risk of no longer being guaranteed a place in the top four they have really difficult decisions to make on whether to stick or twist.

If you're Liverpool right now do you want to risk paying Mo Salah £400k a week for four years, or do you let him go to Newcastle and try to rebuild with the £120m they give you for him?

 

Chelsea will spend with Abramovich and City will keep going. Could leave one spot. United might eventually run out of money. Spurs and Arsenal will go further back

Will be worried owners today

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1 minute ago, villalad21 said:

They'll probably spend 100 million in January...

On who? Mercenaries that they will have pay off in 2 years. Yes the money is nothing but will destroy the market 

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13 minutes ago, Peter Griffin said:

They have 45k season tickets and a 60k stadium. Match day revenue is critical for a club. That is why clubs spend hundreds of millions increasing stadium capacity. Man Utd make over 100m in match day revenue in a season. That is about 1/6 of total revenue. 

Arsenal also make over £100m in matchday revenues. It's important money, but having 52k fans in the stadium won't be the big differentiator for Newcastle.

This season, Old Trafford has been 97.1% full, the Emirates has been 96.8% full. Arsenal don't lose out to Man Utd because Utd have a bigger ground.

 

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Just now, OutByEaster? said:

Arsenal also make over £100m in matchday revenues. It's important money, but having 52k fans in the stadium won't be the big differentiator for Newcastle.

 

It will be huge for them. It will increase their profitability and with P&S that will allow them to spend the money they want to on new players. If it is worth 50m a year that would be worth about 200m in transfers in a transfer window

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It'll be interesting to see how and when they start. Will Bruce be gone by the next matchday, how quickly will they appoint a CEO (hands off Purslow please), how much work will they have already done in the last twelve months while they're waited for the takeover to go through?

 

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