adamkungl
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Yep, imagine the melt down if grant had agreed to a deal worth $300mill less so we could have 4 Sunday games!
Well this is a question of how money is made and spent in the game.
If the TV deal was worth $300mil less, for clarity that works out to $60mil per year and at 29% of revenue, $1.09 mil per club.
BUT in this scenario clubs have the freedom to schedule their own game times, and/or all games are in prime time slots.
How much extra money can clubs make for themselves given this opportunity?
$1.1million looks like 36,666 tickets at $30 a ticket.
Or 3,055 per home game.
Taking into account:
superior timeslots,
better walk up crowd due to lack of guaranteed live TV,
better merch and gameday sales,
better membership sales,
better game day atmopshere/experience due to increased crowds snowball effect...
Is this unreasonable?
This should be the last TV deal where the broadcasters are prioritised over the fans.
Ok, we got our deserved big payday. It's time to give back to the game now.
Relying so heavily on TV is neither healthy nor sustainable.