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thats brilliant (on a side note has green always been associated with feyenoord like that, only ever thought of them in the red and white halves?)

 

I had this back in the day, felt lush to wear. Always been a fan of Feyenoord

 

http://www.oldfootballshirts.com/img/shirts/277/feyenoord-away-football-shirt-2002-2003-s_16485_1.jpg

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http://www.deloitte.com/view/en_GB/uk/industries/sportsbusinessgroup/sports/football/deloitte-football-money-league/c0d0cc64dac5c310VgnVCM3000003456f70aRCRD.htm

 

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Background

 

Welcome to the 16th edition of the Deloitte Football Money League, in which we profile the highest earning clubs in the world’s most popular sport. The Money League is published eight months after the end of the 2011/12 season, and is therefore the most contemporary and reliable analysis of clubs’ relative financial performance.

Key findings

 

The 20 Money League clubs generated combined revenues of €4.8 billion in 2011/12, a 10% growth on the previous year, and account for over a quarter of the total European football market.  Real Madrid retain top position for the eighth successive year and become the first sports clubs to surpass the €500m revenue threshold in a single year with a total of €513m.  FC Barcelona remain in second place to ensure a Spanish one-two for the fourth year running.

 

Manchester City and Juventus climb into the top 10, replacing Internazionale and Schalke 04, with revenues of €286m and €195m respectively.  Newcastle United is the only new entry into the top 20 rankings, replacing Valencia, with each Money League club again coming from one of the ‘big five’ European leagues – England (seven), Italy (five), Germany (four), Spain (two) and France (two).

 

Page 37 for NUFC related stuff.

 

Intradesting.

 

This might be old news, but I thought it was worthy of a post.

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What's the monthly football subscription plan in the UK like?

 

My local telco just announced an increase from ~£18 per month to £30 per month, and the deal includes BPL content only (no FA cup, league cup, CL, other european leagues).

 

:yao:

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http://www.deloitte.com/view/en_GB/uk/industries/sportsbusinessgroup/sports/football/deloitte-football-money-league/c0d0cc64dac5c310VgnVCM3000003456f70aRCRD.htm

 

Download the .PDF

 

Background

 

Welcome to the 16th edition of the Deloitte Football Money League, in which we profile the highest earning clubs in the world’s most popular sport. The Money League is published eight months after the end of the 2011/12 season, and is therefore the most contemporary and reliable analysis of clubs’ relative financial performance.

Key findings

 

The 20 Money League clubs generated combined revenues of €4.8 billion in 2011/12, a 10% growth on the previous year, and account for over a quarter of the total European football market.  Real Madrid retain top position for the eighth successive year and become the first sports clubs to surpass the €500m revenue threshold in a single year with a total of €513m.  FC Barcelona remain in second place to ensure a Spanish one-two for the fourth year running.

 

Manchester City and Juventus climb into the top 10, replacing Internazionale and Schalke 04, with revenues of €286m and €195m respectively.  Newcastle United is the only new entry into the top 20 rankings, replacing Valencia, with each Money League club again coming from one of the ‘big five’ European leagues – England (seven), Italy (five), Germany (four), Spain (two) and France (two).

 

Page 37 for NUFC related stuff.

 

Intradesting.

 

This might be old news, but I thought it was worthy of a post.

 

Looking at this a little bit closer -

 

the club recently reported that shirt sponsors Virgin Money will be replaced by loan company Wonga.com from 2013/14, as part of a deal which removes stadium naming rights branding and means their home returns to being known as St James’ Park.

 

What happens when the Wonga deal ends? Would SD immediately replace the stadium name again or would it remain St James' Park until somebody else stepped in?

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What's the monthly football subscription plan in the UK like?

 

My local telco just announced an increase from ~£18 per month to £30 per month, and the deal includes BPL content only (no FA cup, league cup, CL, other european leagues).

 

:yao:

 

Just to add - considering there is no football during off-season (3 months), that actually works out to be £40 pm just for the BPL alone.

 

Madness. I'll prob have to turn to alternatives like Soccer2Go or other websites.

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Feigning outrage over 'improper' player numbers is as ridiculous as feigning outrage over the concept of tattoos.

 

Probably one more for the pet hates thread, but I digress.

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