Sentences with phrase «match day revenue»

Also, we may be just over 300 million in debt, but our debt is a 30 year mortgage which offset by the record match day revenue we pull in.
The problem for the AKB now is that, with those huge financial commercial deals, the property developments, the huge TV deal, allied to Arsenal's match day revenue AND CL TV cash, they've now run out of excuses.
The company announced a dercrease in match day revenue of # 42,000 to # 2million with season ticket sales falling by 1,500, costing the club # 49,000.
As a percentage of total revenue, match day revenue is 30 %, whereas Manchester United's match day percentage revenue is only 23 % as also shown in the report.
Although match day revenue is something that we can rely on regularly, with Tottenham, Chelsea and Manchester City all increasing their stadium capacities in the near future, it's not something we can lead forever.
It's been known for some time that Arsenal has always relied on match day revenue to keep up financially, though some people don't realise how ridiculously the club does rely on it.
The effect of a boycott should not be dismissed, not only is there a massive loss of match day revenue but more importantly even our disinterested owner can not ignore a near empty stadium for long.
From a club that has the most match day revenue in EUROPE, commercial portfolio deals increasing every year, tv deal coming into play, and it seems we are looking for a new kit manufacturer to get per year the same as clubs like CFC or MANU.
Bayern have much lower match day revenue that us with their fan - friendly low ticket prices, they have much lower tv revenues than us too with the premier league having multiple times the revenue of the bundesliga.
Last season Arsenal generated a grand total of around $ 155.08 million in match day revenue with average attendance at league matches of 60,080.
sorry this is a bit of the subject does anyone know what the situation with our overall debt is at the moment and what our repayments are i was under the impression that we are at about the # 245 million mark gross debt and about # 97 net debt are the stadium repayments lower now or something is the bonds interest dropped lower inprice we were paying something like # 20 - # 30 million in repayments but heard its down to about # 15 million per yr now i know we will have broken throught the # 300 million mark in revenue now i am guessing that contributes more to the transfer funds or if not what makes up the transfer funds in the club i.e deals or match day revenue plus cash in the bank which stands at a high level but must be just in case we might default on a payment we need heavy cash in hand to bail us out this side of the club really intrigues me as it is not a much talked about subject unless you are into that type of area of work or care about the general fianacial outcome of the club does anyone have more insight into our finances would be great to hear from anyone about this matter cheers gonerwineverything (because we are)
Arsenal's match day revenue is larger than their commercial or broadcasting revenue streams comparatively.
The point is that these huge salaries for players cost a lot of money, # 192m per year just for players, compared to a gate and match day revenue of # 100m and a total revenue of # 329m

Not exact matches

Our match - day revenues are what keep us on the coat - tails of the 3 richer clubs above us in financial terms — they all have better commercial revenues and more wealth.
Within this revenue the Arsenal earn the highest match day receipts in the EPL and remarkably in the world!
Allot of the money is in match - day revenue, only a portion comes from eufa.
«Arsenal benefitted from the first year of its new kit sponsorship deal with Puma to drive impressive commercial revenue growth of 34 per cent, and its match - day revenue was the highest of any club in the Money League, and nearly # 30m greater than Chelsea's.»
He builds a nice stadium expecting match - day revenues to keep his team relevant.
A holy trinity comprising match - day revenue ($ 424m), sponsorship receipts ($ 573m) and broadcast income ($ 594m) is the main contributor to the Bundesliga's $ 1.7 bn (in 2010) turnover.
As long as any excess of the # 7 million annual increase in the total wage bill is paid for by higher revenue from commercial income, player trading and match day income, then that is just fine and dandy.
This was due to a # 30m increase in broadcast rights fees, a # 21m increase in commercial income (an impressive gain given the club didn't see income from its main sponsors increase between this and the previous financial year) and a # 11m increase in match - day revenue (due to the Main Stand expansion — another admirable gain given the club played seven fewer home games during 16/17 as compared with the season prior).
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