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Maybe some juventini happen to be around and will be willing to give them a ride so that their team can embarrass us in serie A too haha
10.6 eur and whatever money was made in group stage.Has anyone have an idea what the impact of us reaching the quarterfinals will be? Financial wise? Can this have a positive impact on our transferbudget?
20m is the conservative figure![]()
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Prize money alone is 10.6m extra. Revenue from match should be another 4-5m minimum. There'll be tv money and stuff as well and bonuses from sponsors. All kn all I'd expect at least 20m from this.
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Knockout games do not generate those single-match prize money, they are only for group stage matches. Knockout prizes are per the state. Getting to R16 gets you something, getting to quarters gets you something and so on.15.64 reaching group stage. 2 draws at 930k, 2 wins at 2.8 mil, 9.6 mil fro 1/16 and 10.6 at quarterfinal.
Semifinal would be another 12.5. that would be it, we are not going to the finals.![]()
Milan ripped the ass out of their fans for that. Ticket prices were a disgrace. Would rather we didn't try to beat that recordKnockout games do not generate those single-match prize money, they are only for group stage matches. Knockout prizes are per the state. Getting to R16 gets you something, getting to quarters gets you something and so on.
Depending on the draw, we should definitely try to target 8-9m€ level gate revenue from the home match. Milan broke the gate revenue record of Meazza with their Spurs home match, getting over 9m€ from it. Ticket prices were probably very high but the stadium was still full.
Provided that we make top 4, the impact is that we gonna sell only one player, with Dumfries being the strongest candidate.Has anyone have an idea what the impact of us reaching the quarterfinals will be? Financial wise? Can this have a positive impact on our transferbudget?
Nobody saying transfer budget, but to make it to semies will be solid amount of cash. Unless you don't trust the numbers.In real terms, qualifying for the next round may mean that we do not have to sell a player to balance the books.
To the posters who believe Inter are suddenly going to have a transfer budget, you are fucking kidding yourselves.
What do you mean you dont trust the numbers? What this really does is it takes he urgency to sell away, it would probably still be financially prudent to sell at least one player for a decent amount of cash. What this does is it gets us some flexibility when negotiating to sell a player.I am wondering what difference a solid amount of cash is going to make to our debt ridden owners.
It is not like they would use the money to reinvest it in the squad. Nor will they be able to pay the club's debts.
And yes, I do not trust the numbers or nor do I trust our owners.
15.64 reaching group stage. 2 draws at 930k, 3 wins at 2.8 mil, 9.6 mil fro 1/16 and 10.6 at quarterfinal.
Semifinal would be another 12.5. that would be it, we are not going to the finals.![]()