Thank you, Lord Colin of FFP.Season ticket sales are counted as match day revenue.
Thank you, Lord Colin of FFP.Season ticket sales are counted as match day revenue.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/footbal...red a £,with other scheduled events cancelled.Presumably Spurs will get the biggest hit as their new stadium has lucrative contracts to host NFL games and other events. You can’t see any of them going ahead in the coming year I’d say.
Has there been any news on whats happening with season tickets for the coming season? My direct debit usually re starts in July i think and presuming they didnt take it.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52924157#:~:text=Tottenham have secured a £,with other scheduled events cancelled.
In reality this is probably a short-term problem for Spurs as it is for all Premier League clubs. The ones lower down the leaguesmay struggle is there isn't a quick solution. The prognosis for vacccines looks very hopeful for the moment.
Nope nothing only that city will keep us updated when something happens regarding that.
Ozil s new contract must really be hurting them at the moment. Shame.I saw somewhere that 330m will be paid back to TV companies for delayed coverage due to covid, and that would be shared between 20 clubs, so around 16m each.
Dont know if that would straightway decrease current years revenue, would make more sense half this year, half next year if possible.
Arsenal must be mad they cannot charge their mega expensive season tickets and they had a 25m loss for last financial year too.
I dont think they will be able to really invest more than they get for selling the deadwood.