Ticket sales are right at the very bottom of revenue.
About 10% if im correct. If TV, prize money or sponsorship stalls, a 10% increase on tickets wont go down well. Hopefully this Puma deal with migrate these contracts for the time being.
Ticket sales are right at the very bottom of revenue.
About 10% if im correct. If TV, prize money or sponsorship stalls, a 10% increase on tickets wont go down well. Hopefully this Puma deal with migrate these contracts for the time being.
About 10% if im correct. If TV, prize money or sponsorship stalls, a 10% increase on tickets wont go down well. Hopefully this Puma deal with migrate these contracts for the time being.
I've seen he is actually on 180k per week basic and the rest is made up from performance targets set by the club.
Is this bullshit or something the media don't want to hear?
He is not getting that as a basic,no-one does even kev,it'll be the very top if we win the CL and he win the ballon whatsit,i wish people wouldn't take the media figure on face valueTo jump from 170 -300k is a lot. The 2 main revenue streams are sponsorship and ticket sales. I fear this will be passed on a few %% to the fans.
A 10% increase on tickets would only tick up the proportion to 11% of the whole - all else being equal. Not worth the outrage.
He is not getting that as a basic,no-one does even kev,it'll be the very top if we win the CL and he win the ballon whatsit,i wish people wouldn't take the media figure on face value