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Please don't take this as gospel but I have a very good friend who was at MPK last week who immediately said the Zuckerberg thing is "highly unlikely to have a basis in reality"
Does anyone know or has read what the approximate revenue will be from the NFL partnership to the club.
I would guess that the cost of meeting the NFL's requirenents are quite substantial so i would imagine the Club would be getting a very large cheque for the ten year partnership?
£1m per game
There's a 'Zuckerburg thing'?Please don't take this as gospel but I have a very good friend who was at MPK last week who immediately said the Zuckerberg thing is "highly unlikely to have a basis in reality"
No idea, but has to be better than the real partnership we had.
Wembley get £3m per game.
That's been said of every manager since Harry, who is ironically the only one who has managed it in recent memory
not sure about that with VdV itching to get back to Germany and Bale on his way.Not a chance was that Redknapp side more than the sum of its parts, with proper guidance it should have achieved so much more than it did imo.
Please don't take this as gospel but I have a very good friend who was at MPK last week who immediately said the Zuckerberg thing is "highly unlikely to have a basis in reality"
No - their standard rate is £0.9k.
Total ticket revenue (for 90k seats) might be £3m.
No - their standard rate is £0.9k.
Total ticket revenue (for 90k seats) might be £3m.
I'd imagine that the naming rights value will increase significantly,as well as what we get from the NFL.Does anyone know or has read what the approximate revenue will be from the NFL partnership to the club.
I would guess that the cost of meeting the NFL's requirenents are quite substantial so i would imagine the Club would be getting a very large cheque for the ten year partnership?
I'd imagine that the naming rights value will increase significantly,as well as what we get from the NFL.
Hint at the possibility of a future super bowl and naming rights will be through the roof.
They'd have known about this for certain. Probably what piqued their interest in the first placeWell if American investors were interested in buying us previously, I would imagine that interest has considerably increased now.
Agreed - though this takes a bit of the risk out of the equation. Makes for a higher valuation, but also easier to justify. I am sure ENIC were pricing a deal as though the Stadium and NFL contract was complete, while a buyer would have discounted the value somewhat as speculative.They'd have known about this for certain. Probably what piqued their interest in the first place
SSN saying that Southampton have decided against legal action as it was Toby's choice to join us.
Can only assume all that first option payment bollocks was exactly that.... bollocks!
Last year's international series at Wembley made $32million in ticket revenue across the 3 games.
It's one of the reasons the NFL are keen on eventually having a London-based team. When the Jaguars play a normal home match the average ticket price is $56, when they play a 'home' match in London they sell-out Wembley with an average ticket price of $123.
Think the potential super-bowl idea has already been squashed - minimum 70k capacity needed apparently...
Im guessing the bigger things to come that levy is talking about is very much around the naming rights. As people have suggested, its reaching 2 very large markets. That is gonna be a mega-bucks deal, especially with Levy wringing every last penny from it...