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Online lovejoy

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Re: FFP
« Reply #7215 on: Today at 01:26:12 PM »
Wes Edens and Nas Sawiris have filed at companies house that they are no longer people of control over NSWE UK limited which owns the club. I'm not sure what this means specifically but effectively an individual's ownership is now under 25%. Perhaps some new investment has come in?

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Re: FFP
« Reply #7216 on: Today at 02:55:20 PM »
How much money do you think the stadium owner actually gets from a gig? I bet it is relatively small percentage of the total ticket sales. The promoter is taking all the risk so they, and the artists, get the lion’s share. Maybe the club would get a bigger share of premium tickets like boxes or hospitality etc. but people are talking here as though we’d be taking all the money.

Online Concrete Tom

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Re: FFP
« Reply #7217 on: Today at 03:12:12 PM »
How much money do you think the stadium owner actually gets from a gig? I bet it is relatively small percentage of the total ticket sales. The promoter is taking all the risk so they, and the artists, get the lion’s share. Maybe the club would get a bigger share of premium tickets like boxes or hospitality etc. but people are talking here as though we’d be taking all the money.

It is not explicitly stated within their accounts but most analysts put the additional non football events revenue at ~£60m from 16 events.

Haringey council have not long approved a request to increase to 30 events per year so Spurs will be looking at ~£120m non football events revenue per year.

 


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