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bobloblaw

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  1. A good overview: https://www.investopedia.com/articles/personal-finance/062515/how-nfl-makes-money.asp According to this each NFL team made 170M more than NUFC in TV money last year (NFL broadcasting rights which are shared equally vs the Premier League TV payments).
  2. An example: https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/sec-title-game-to-remain-in-atlanta-through-2026-in-new-falcons-stadium/ Per the AJC, the SEC will pay the Falcons a fee of $450,000 for use of the stadium in 2017 (an increase over the approximately $373,000 currently paid to the Georgia World Congress Center Authority), with those fees expected to increase over the life of the contract. The SEC will reportedly have the option of extending the deal for two five-year periods following its expiration in 2026.
  3. They could play in empty stadiums and still be profitable due to TV money. But yes most of the stadiums make a lot of money hosting other events. Lambeau field holds 81k, second largest in the NFL I think. Packers ticket prices for the last season: South end zone, 700 Level – $64 for preseason, $128 for regular season (in 2022, prices were $63 and $125). End zone seats – $65 for preseason and $129 for regular season (in 2022, prices were $62 and $123, respectively). South end zone, 600 Level – $70 for preseason, $139 for regular season (in 2022, prices were $67 and $134). End zone to the 20‐yard line – $74 for preseason and $148 for regular season (in 2022, prices were $71 and $141). Between the 20-yard lines – $83 for preseason and $165 for regular season (in 2022, prices were $78 and $156). https://www.packers.com/news/packers-set-ticket-prices-for-2023-season
  4. It seems clear to me that the club is stockpiling in certain positions so they can sell players on to fund improvement at other positions. We have Tripps, Tino, Krafth, and Ashby for RB. It makes total sense to sell an aging player to free up playing time for a younger player, free up FFP wiggle room, and use the money to improve another position.
  5. Because most buying clubs aren't going to have 100m to pay as a lump sum.
  6. Barnes Wilson Murphy Gordon Bruno Tonali Burn Botman Schar Tripps Pope Can Gordon play in the midfield as more than an emergency player? Would be a way to get him and Barnes in the team, and some pace in the midfield. Otherwise maybe Barnes Wilson Gordon Anderson Bruno Tonali Burn Botman Schar Tripps Pope
  7. "To catch them is my real quest, to train them is my cause." Dan Ashworth, probably.
  8. bobloblaw

    Soccer.

    No state income tax helps as well, along with weather. If I was going to move Tennessee would be one of my top choices.
  9. They'll watch the film as a whole team or in a position group, and his mistake will be called out in front of others. I guess if you want to call that shaming or not, that's a semantics argument. That's just how I took @Sempiternal comment.
  10. Anyone who has ever sat in a film room after a game knows this is what will happen.
  11. 9.5 for me, would've like 1 or 2 more lottery ticket type signings like Minteh. Overall very happy, and set up to be able to go big next year on the positions that weren't addressed this window.
  12. He literally copy/pasted the link you posted. Did you read it?
  13. It's collusion. Anyway, the owners would love a wage cap. It's good for owners, and bad for players.
  14. Proud of the team. The window on success isn't closing, it's just started to open.
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