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Offline Rotterdam

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Re: Emi Martinez
« Reply #7680 on: June 19, 2025, 12:40:04 PM »
Interestingly on the selling the women’s team some experts have said due to the potential expansion in the years ahead Chelsea may have sold at a relatively low level compared to future value. So that may be a consideration in why others haven’t copied,

In my opinion these experts are wrong. There is no way that women's football will in the next 20 years or so will be as lucrative and financial viable as the men's game. The difference in TV revenue, sponsorship and commercialism is lightyears apart.

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Re: Emi Martinez
« Reply #7681 on: June 19, 2025, 12:44:27 PM »
Interestingly on the selling the women’s team some experts have said due to the potential expansion in the years ahead Chelsea may have sold at a relatively low level compared to future value. So that may be a consideration in why others haven’t copied,

In my opinion these experts are wrong. There is no way that women's football will in the next 20 years or so will be as lucrative and financial viable as the men's game. The difference in TV revenue, sponsorship and commercialism is lightyears apart.

I don't think you can rule it out, a basketball team is apparently being sold for $10 billion and that's not even a real sport, it's just something to do in PE when the pitches are frozen/waterlogged.

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Re: Emi Martinez
« Reply #7682 on: June 19, 2025, 12:44:38 PM »
I cannot imagine that with the biggest motivator to Emi Martinez would be money when he hasn't even won a European trophy yet, and was a bit part player in his only domestic success.

Bit unfair to describe him as a bit-part player - he played in both the semi-final (against Man City) and the final of the FA Cup (against Chelsea) that he won with Arsenal.

Offline N'ZMAV

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Re: Emi Martinez
« Reply #7683 on: June 19, 2025, 01:06:47 PM »
Interestingly on the selling the women’s team some experts have said due to the potential expansion in the years ahead Chelsea may have sold at a relatively low level compared to future value. So that may be a consideration in why others haven’t copied,

In my opinion these experts are wrong. There is no way that women's football will in the next 20 years or so will be as lucrative and financial viable as the men's game. The difference in TV revenue, sponsorship and commercialism is lightyears apart.
the quality needs to be better

Offline Ian.

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Re: Emi Martinez
« Reply #7684 on: June 19, 2025, 01:21:58 PM »
Interestingly on the selling the women’s team some experts have said due to the potential expansion in the years ahead Chelsea may have sold at a relatively low level compared to future value. So that may be a consideration in why others haven’t copied,

In my opinion these experts are wrong. There is no way that women's football will in the next 20 years or so will be as lucrative and financial viable as the men's game. The difference in TV revenue, sponsorship and commercialism is lightyears apart.
the quality needs to be better

On the other hand if Man City get away with the charges and ticket prices keep souring

Offline kippaxvilla2

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Re: Emi Martinez
« Reply #7685 on: June 19, 2025, 01:30:06 PM »
Yes then the dough could seriously rise.

Offline Smithy

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Re: Emi Martinez
« Reply #7686 on: June 19, 2025, 02:39:35 PM »
Interestingly on the selling the women’s team some experts have said due to the potential expansion in the years ahead Chelsea may have sold at a relatively low level compared to future value. So that may be a consideration in why others haven’t copied,

In my opinion these experts are wrong. There is no way that women's football will in the next 20 years or so will be as lucrative and financial viable as the men's game. The difference in TV revenue, sponsorship and commercialism is lightyears apart.

There is also a HUGE gap between where the women's game is today, commercially speaking, and where the men's game is.  So it doesn't HAVE to be as commercially attractive as the men's game in order to still have massive growth.  It could quadruple in size and still be a long way behind the men's game.

It's already light-years ahead of where it was a decade ago, and that will continue.  The top players are all now on high six-figure salaries.  That's at the sort of level Shearer got at Blackburn (in today's money) in the early years of the Premier League.

I wouldn't be surprised if the women's game doesn't at least double in terms of commercial value in the next five years.  The first million-pound-a-year player will be along soon enough.

It would be nice if the Villa team were part of that, but I also accept that if today's commercial realities necessitate selling a potential future asset, so be it.


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Re: Emi Martinez
« Reply #7687 on: June 19, 2025, 02:53:55 PM »
I cannot imagine that with the biggest motivator to Emi Martinez would be money when he hasn't even won a European trophy yet, and was a bit part player in his only domestic success.

Bit unfair to describe him as a bit-part player - he played in both the semi-final (against Man City) and the final of the FA Cup (against Chelsea) that he won with Arsenal.

ok fair enough. Mind you had Leno not been injured and their back keeper not been some bloke called Matt Lacey he wouldn't have featured I'd imagine. But yes history will confierm he started those games aand won the cup.

Offline Sexual Ealing

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Re: Emi Martinez
« Reply #7688 on: June 19, 2025, 02:56:37 PM »
He played every game in that FA Cup run (I think).

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Re: Emi Martinez
« Reply #7689 on: June 19, 2025, 03:10:52 PM »
I understand everything you have said...I still think it stinks.

This maybe a shit analogy but will try. If they are currently under charges for financial impropriety, not one or even 10 but 115 ffs and one of the alleged severe punishments they could face is  transfer ban. Why the hell are they allowed to stockpile players before the results?

If you are charged with tax evasion you are not given excess time to hide all your money. Even if not actually proven guilty yet,they don't just sneak a couple in,  they splash nearly £150m on players and mainly for the future.

It's all bent and the PL are shit scared to serve right and proper punishments
« Last Edit: June 19, 2025, 03:12:40 PM by Hookeysmith »

Offline LeeB

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Re: Emi Martinez
« Reply #7690 on: June 19, 2025, 03:14:05 PM »
He played every game in that FA Cup run (I think).

Statto, statto

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Re: Emi Martinez
« Reply #7691 on: June 19, 2025, 03:34:39 PM »
That's exactly the sort of football chat I expect to avoid when I see that SE has posted recently. For shame.

Offline Sexual Ealing

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Re: Emi Martinez
« Reply #7692 on: June 19, 2025, 03:38:10 PM »
That's exactly the sort of football chat I expect to avoid when I see that SE has posted recently. For shame.

My apologies.

Here's a list of the three worst sitcoms ever made:

- After Life
- Friends
- Only Fools and Horses

Yours, PatGPT

Offline Somniloquism

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Re: Emi Martinez
« Reply #7693 on: June 19, 2025, 03:39:29 PM »
I understand everything you have said...I still think it stinks.

This maybe a shit analogy but will try. If they are currently under charges for financial impropriety, not one or even 10 but 115 ffs and one of the alleged severe punishments they could face is  transfer ban. Why the hell are they allowed to stockpile players before the results?

If you are charged with tax evasion you are not given excess time to hide all your money. Even if not actually proven guilty yet,they don't just sneak a couple in,  they splash nearly £150m on players and mainly for the future.

It's all bent and the PL are shit scared to serve right and proper punishments

Because Tax Evasion is a criminal offence and the charges Citeh are facing are not criminal offences, and until found guilty of, can't be stopped from doing anything.

Offline LeeB

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Re: Emi Martinez
« Reply #7694 on: June 19, 2025, 03:41:13 PM »
That's exactly the sort of football chat I expect to avoid when I see that SE has posted recently. For shame.

My apologies.

Here's a list of the three worst sitcoms ever made:

- After Life
- Friends
- Only Fools and Horses

Yours, PatGPT

They've made 101 (one hundred and one) episodes of 'Not Going Out'. That should be investigated in The Hague.

 


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