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How many £ have we made so far from the CL? Howm much more will we now make from being in the semi's? Love to know...

Before this becomes a "Rafa has earned it so he should spend it" thread, we budget for CL money. Also, the fact that we only get a 15% share of English revenues compared to 40 and 30 for Mancs and Chelsea means that we have to do better comparatively just to earn the same.

 

But f*** the money, we're in another semi!!! :woohoo:

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Estimated income up slightly

Tuesday 6 November 2007

 

 

UEFA says the estimated gross income for the 2007/08 UEFA Champions League is €824.5 m - slightly higher than the 2006/07 campaign revenue.

 

Revenue destinations

Under the competition regulations, 75 per cent of the total revenue received from television and commercial contracts concluded by UEFA, up to a maximum of €530m, will go to the 32 clubs currently taking part in the group stage of Europe's premier club competition. The remaining 25 per cent is earmarked for European football and remains with UEFA to cover organisational and administrative costs, as well as for solidarity payments to associations, clubs and leagues.

 

New media contracts

It is also stipulated that participating clubs will receive 82 per cent of any revenue received from the same stream in excess of €530m, with the remaining 18 per cent allocated to UEFA for European football. In addition, 50 per cent of the revenue received from new media contracts concluded by UEFA will also be available for distribution to the clubs, and the remaining 50 per cent will be allocated to UEFA for European football.

 

Gross income

The gross income for 2007/08 is estimated at €824.5m, and according to projections, will be made up of €819m from TV and commercial contracts and €5.5m from new media contracts. The total amount to be distributed to the clubs will be €588.6m, not including €31.4m for the professional leagues of the participating associations. €185.4m will go to UEFA for European football purposes.

 

Starting bonuses

Each of the 32 clubs in the group stage will receive a starting bonus of €3m. In addition, they will receive a match bonus of €400,000 per match. Performance bonuses will amount to €600,000 for a win and €300,000 for a draw in the group stage. The 16 teams playing in the first knockout round will receive €2.2m each, the eight quarter-finalists €2.5m each and the four semi-finalists €3m each. The UEFA Champions League winners will receive €7m, and the runners-up €4m. This means that a total minimum amount of €5.4m per club is guaranteed for the group stage. A club could receive, at best, up to €23.7m, not counting the market pool share and gate receipts

 

Market pool share

The remaining €280m will be distributed according to the proportional value of each TV market represented by the clubs taking part in the UEFA Champions League, and will be split among the number of teams - four, three, two or one - participating from a given association.

 

 

 

last years payments -

 

Market value

With respect to the other half of the prize money, each club's share in 2006/07 depended on the value of its national market, as well as the number of clubs per association, the positions in domestic championships in 2005/06 and the number of games they played in the 2006/07 UEFA Champions League. Milan received the biggest amount for the UEFA Champions League season (€39.59m), followed by Chelsea FC (€34.66m) and Liverpool (€32.22m).

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i dont give a f***. i wont be watching them parade the bank statement round an open top bus, i wont be down the pub getting leathered after a great balance sheet is released, i've never once gone mental at the release of record pre tax profits. i simply dont care. all i care about is winning games and winning trophies. sat in Athens after last years final, iwasnt consoled by teh fact the club made an extra few million on tv revenue and sponsorship.

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i dont give a f***. i wont be watching them parade the bank statement round an open top bus, i wont be down the pub getting leathered after a great balance sheet is released, i've never once gone mental at the release of record pre tax profits. i simply dont care. all i care about is winning games and winning trophies. sat in Athens after last years final, iwasnt consoled by teh fact the club made an extra few million on tv revenue and sponsorship.

 

 

Go on, admit it, you have been known to quietly slip away into the office bog to knock one off just immediately following the announcement of massive pre-tax profits at LFC. We've all done it, it's nothing to be ashamed off. We're here to help you.

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Go on, admit it, you have been known to quietly slip away into the office bog to knock one off just immediately following the announcement of massive pre-tax profits at LFC. We've all done it, it's nothing to be ashamed off. We're here to help you.

 

I have a picture of the annual financial report as my desktop wall paper

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i dont give a f***. i wont be watching them parade the bank statement round an open top bus, i wont be down the pub getting leathered after a great balance sheet is released, i've never once gone mental at the release of record pre tax profits. i simply dont care. all i care about is winning games and winning trophies. sat in Athens after last years final, iwasnt consoled by teh fact the club made an extra few million on tv revenue and sponsorship.

 

nice one

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Before this becomes a "Rafa has earned it so he should spend it" thread, we budget for CL money. Also, the fact that we only get a 15% share of English revenues compared to 40 and 30 for Mancs and Chelsea means that we have to do better comparatively just to earn the same.

Why do we get less?

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Are you sure, I don't think thats true

I believe it is.

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I'm interested by the financial health of the club as I want Rafa to be in a position where he can compete with clubs for more signings like Torres and Mascherano. Thats why, this time, I really don't care how much a champions league run brings in, its irrelevant. We've seen no evidence that Rafa gets any more than a normal spend net of what the club takes in from player sales. We could make £50 million extra this season and most, if not all, of the extra money would fund Hicks borrowing to buy the club and maybe a little extra spinoff cash to help the Texas Rangers.

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Estimated income in GBP from last seasons Champions League run for us, including ticket sales etc was approx £53m, source most of the nationals when the figures came out a couple of months ago.

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