mudshark
Chris Armstrong
Why can't we be the big money move? I'm pretty sure we aren't going to be operating at the 100k ceiling any more after the summer.
Maybe, yeah. Up to him, isn't it.
Why can't we be the big money move? I'm pretty sure we aren't going to be operating at the 100k ceiling any more after the summer.
Either would need Utd to add a pile of cash into the deal.I'd have rashford working with poch too
So the tv money has fallen by 20% (from £11m per game to £9m per game), so not as bad as some feared. Hopefully then we can make him a competitive offer
So the tv money has fallen by 20% (from £11m per game to £9m per game), so not as bad as some feared. Hopefully then we can make him a competitive offer
From what I heard they have sold 5 of the 7 packages for £4.6 billion compared to the previous deal which was £5.1-5.2 billion. Still two packages left, so that could push the total higher than the previous deal. The £11m per game to £9m per game is just that: per game cost for Sky and BT. But the overall deal looks like it will be for more, or at a minimum the same money.So the tv money has fallen by 20% (from £11m per game to £9m per game), so not as bad as some feared. Hopefully then we can make him a competitive offer
Wow...so the bubble is slowing down. This can only be good for us. Although overseas money is going to increase from the sounds of it.
Overseas money will more than make up the shortfall by the sounds of it
I wouldn't be so sure. Viewer figures (of full games, rather than tricks and goals youtube clips) are dropping.
There's a massive PR spin going on, but the EPL is actually in trouble about this. It's really significant that no new players have come anywhere near it, while Sky and BT have formed a cartel.
But I agree with BoL - it is good news for us, and bad for badly run clubs.
I wouldn't be so sure. Viewer figures (of full games, rather than tricks and goals youtube clips) are dropping.
There's a massive PR spin going on, but the EPL is actually in trouble about this. It's really significant that no new players have come anywhere near it, while Sky and BT have formed a cartel.
But I agree with BoL - it is good news for us, and bad for badly run clubs.
But total money will almost certainly go up and that' not counting overseas money.
Also by the next round I think Amazon or Netflix will make a play....
It was 15-25 year olds who don't watch matches at the ground - the discussion was the potential decline of match going fans due to more games being on TV and the 15 -25 year olds more likely to watch there than at the game. This is the opposite point to what you said it was saying.They wont. Young people don't watch full matches. There was a big discussion on Radio 5 last night about the lost generation of 15-25 year olds who don't watch matches. Football's greed has sown the seeds of its downfall.