Quote from: pablo_picasso on April 29, 2024, 05:31:28 PMHowever, in 24/25, we will be getting Champions League money, so for that season we can add another, what? £100M/£150M, or whatever it is over the season.Is that correct, or am I thinking too simply...Why would you be adding £100-150m? If we got to the quarter-finals (which is hardly a given) we'd make around £50m. If we don't make it out of the inital stages, we'd get around £20m.
However, in 24/25, we will be getting Champions League money, so for that season we can add another, what? £100M/£150M, or whatever it is over the season.Is that correct, or am I thinking too simply...
Quote from: Dave on April 29, 2024, 05:44:20 PMQuote from: pablo_picasso on April 29, 2024, 05:31:28 PMHowever, in 24/25, we will be getting Champions League money, so for that season we can add another, what? £100M/£150M, or whatever it is over the season.Is that correct, or am I thinking too simply...Why would you be adding £100-150m? If we got to the quarter-finals (which is hardly a given) we'd make around £50m. If we don't make it out of the inital stages, we'd get around £20m.I will be honest, I have no idea how much you get in Champions League, but always assumed its a fair bit cos its the so called "promised land".If your numbers are correct, & I have no reason to question them, it's not as financially rewarding as I thought.
I'd guess some of that will be unrelated but something like £75m will be directly related to being in the Champions League. With the upcoming format changes I'd guess the £20m figure Dave gave is a bit out of date a well.
Quote from: paul_e on April 29, 2024, 06:28:12 PMI'd guess some of that will be unrelated but something like £75m will be directly related to being in the Champions League. With the upcoming format changes I'd guess the £20m figure Dave gave is a bit out of date a well.I took my figures from here.Which says next season will be £15.9m prize money for competing in the league phase, with £0.6m per draw and £1.8m per win.So with the assumption that if you're going out in the early stages you're probably not winning too many games to get the prize money for the wins, I gave it a charitable £20m.
Quote from: pablo_picasso on April 29, 2024, 06:11:33 PMQuote from: Dave on April 29, 2024, 05:44:20 PMQuote from: pablo_picasso on April 29, 2024, 05:31:28 PMHowever, in 24/25, we will be getting Champions League money, so for that season we can add another, what? £100M/£150M, or whatever it is over the season.Is that correct, or am I thinking too simply...Why would you be adding £100-150m? If we got to the quarter-finals (which is hardly a given) we'd make around £50m. If we don't make it out of the inital stages, we'd get around £20m.I will be honest, I have no idea how much you get in Champions League, but always assumed its a fair bit cos its the so called "promised land".If your numbers are correct, & I have no reason to question them, it's not as financially rewarding as I thought.Back in the day, when you didn't get £100m just for existing in the Premier League, it was.Nowadays, it's still a huge amount of money. But the dynamic is no longer Villa and Spurs complaining that they can't compete with Liverpool and Arsenal for players without Champions League money, it's Dortmund and Milan complaining that they can't compete with Palace and Fulham for players now they have the Premier League money.
Quote from: Dave on April 29, 2024, 06:54:02 PMQuote from: paul_e on April 29, 2024, 06:28:12 PMI'd guess some of that will be unrelated but something like £75m will be directly related to being in the Champions League. With the upcoming format changes I'd guess the £20m figure Dave gave is a bit out of date a well.I took my figures from here.Which says next season will be £15.9m prize money for competing in the league phase, with £0.6m per draw and £1.8m per win.So with the assumption that if you're going out in the early stages you're probably not winning too many games to get the prize money for the wins, I gave it a charitable £20m.but that doesn't include extra commercial or matchday income or any extras from sponsors.
Are we......the baddies now?
I think we’d make more than £20m from winning the Conference League. I’m pretty sure West Ham did.
Quote from: paul_e on April 29, 2024, 06:59:14 PMQuote from: Dave on April 29, 2024, 06:54:02 PMQuote from: paul_e on April 29, 2024, 06:28:12 PMI'd guess some of that will be unrelated but something like £75m will be directly related to being in the Champions League. With the upcoming format changes I'd guess the £20m figure Dave gave is a bit out of date a well.I took my figures from here.Which says next season will be £15.9m prize money for competing in the league phase, with £0.6m per draw and £1.8m per win.So with the assumption that if you're going out in the early stages you're probably not winning too many games to get the prize money for the wins, I gave it a charitable £20m.but that doesn't include extra commercial or matchday income or any extras from sponsors.I didn't suggest that it did.