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What sort of money will City earn v Man City
Radio Wales talking up the value , anyone know the actual value ??
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life on mars
Radio Wales talking up the value , anyone know the actual value ??
Apparently about the value of Lewis Grabbans left ankle
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Nick
Apparently about the value of Lewis Grabbans left ankle
Here is a break down
http://www.totalsportek.com/money/fa-cup-prize-money/
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45% of gate receipts plus the tv money
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Superdad
Not worth winning
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life on mars
Radio Wales talking up the value , anyone know the actual value ??
Gate receipts, TV money, food/drink and merchandise sold on the day?
I don’t think half a million would be far off would it?
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Jamsarnie
Gate receipts, TV money, food/drink and merchandise sold on the day?
I don’t think half a million would be far off would it?
Probaly not actually plus what's already earned from previous rounds
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life on mars
Probaly not actually plus what's already earned from previous rounds
36000 crowd, Cardiff get 45% which is 16,200 fans. Slightly less than an average home game, but the difference is that season ticket holders have to pay this time around.
£144,000 TV money. About £500,000 sounds right. Figure could be affected by a few quid if Tan hands out freebies to the Malaysian Transport Minister and Malaysian MP for Kuala Lumpur Central as he tends to do on the big match days.
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To get a 36,000 crowd wed better get working quick on the ground extension.
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the run so far is £200k so with 45% of the gate plus tv money,and a percentage of the catering to my reckoning should be £600k plus
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Igovernor
the run so far is £200k so with 45% of the gate plus tv money,and a percentage of the catering to my reckoning should be £600k plus
Another game with them at there place would be the money
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goats
Another game with them at there place would be the money
Yeah we should underperform and play for a draw at home, and then win it at their place in the replay. Good thinking :thumbup:
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Igovernor
the run so far is £200k so with 45% of the gate plus tv money,and a percentage of the catering to my reckoning should be £600k plus
We don't get a percentage of the catering though do we?
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Yes we do, that is the deal brokered by Peter Risdale
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Igovernor
Yes we do, that is the deal brokered by Peter Risdale
We get very little of that money. The deal he brokered means that we only get a decent percentage once a certain level of sales have been reached. Should earn something from the Man City game on catering , but vast majority will go to Compass . Deal still has two seasons to run.
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And then they are gone, their contract will not be renewed VT wanted to buy them out but they refused.
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Hilts
To get a 36,000 crowd wed better get working quick on the ground extension.
He knows his facts though :hehe:
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life on mars
Radio Wales talking up the value , anyone know the actual value ??
Not easy to accurately say , but the basis is as follows
CCFC receive all the t.v broadcasting money - for the 4th round that is £144k
The gate money is split 45% to each of the teams , with the remaining 10% going into a central pot.
After allowing for segregation in the ground , capacity will be about 31,000 of which (level 4 of Grandstand etc) don`t pay as the game is included in their season ticket price , so perhaps 30,000 paying customers.
If , say , 500 of the paying customers are corporate packages at £99 each that would be £50k but at least half of that will go to Compass for their food and other services so maybe only £20k or so for the club.
The remaining 20,500 , allowing for concessions , will probably be paying only about £15 a ticket to the club after v.a.t is taken off ticket price so that would be £308k.
The club gets very little from match day catering income as most of this goes to Compass group.
Overall , the club might therefore benefit to the tune of about £450k to £500k. Not budgeted for , so a bonus which might help spending decisions in the transfer window.
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Since62
Not easy to accurately say , but the basis is as follows
CCFC receive all the t.v broadcasting money - for the 4th round that is £144k
The gate money is split 45% to each of the teams , with the remaining 10% going into a central pot.
After allowing for segregation in the ground , capacity will be about 31,000 of which (level 4 of Grandstand etc) don`t pay as the game is included in their season ticket price , so perhaps 30,000 paying customers.
If , say , 500 of the paying customers are corporate packages at £99 each that would be £50k but at least half of that will go to Compass for their food and other services so maybe only £20k or so for the club.
The remaining 20,500 , allowing for concessions , will probably be paying only about £15 a ticket to the club after v.a.t is taken off ticket price so that would be £308k.
The club gets very little from match day catering income as most of this goes to Compass group.
Overall , the club might therefore benefit to the tune of about £450k to £500k. Not budgeted for , so a bonus which might help spending decisions in the transfer window.
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Posted this before editing. Doh.!!
The club will only get 45% of the gate receipts so just under £140k , so total benefit likely to be in range £280k to £300k
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What about the money off the FA for going through the rounds?
also i think that the average ticket price would be nearer the £25 mark as the £15 seats are only in the family stand
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Igovernor
What about the money off the FA for going through the rounds?
also i think that the average ticket price would be nearer the £25 mark as the £15 seats are only in the family stand
Plus a few grand for radio broadcast fees. Minus additional stewarding/police costs. Plus any additional advertising income. Plus the intangible "I"'ll get a season ticket next year" knock-on effect.
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Seems that we will get a fair bit more than if we had gone out then.
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life on mars
:thumbup:
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Igovernor
What about the money off the FA for going through the rounds?
also i think that the average ticket price would be nearer the £25 mark as the £15 seats are only in the family stand
You get the money for winning games , so we got money for beating Mansfield , not for playing Man City (we will get £90k prize money if we beat them).
The average ticket price you quote is the adult one. It will be lowered by the fact that the club doesn`t benefit from the v.a.t in the price (on a £25 ticket the club will have to hand over £4 in v.a.t to HMRC). Also concession prices for youngsters and old farts (like me) are considerably less.