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What is the equal payment that everyone gets?


Some of those payments are fixed. All 20 clubs automatically receive around £95m through an equal share distributed based on both the domestic (£31.2m in 2023/24) and international (£55.7m in 2023/24) broadcast deals – those TV rights are lucrative for a reason – as well as £8.2m each from central commercial revenue streams.

 
Some of those payments are fixed. All 20 clubs automatically receive around £95m through an equal share distributed based on both the domestic (£31.2m in 2023/24) and international (£55.7m in 2023/24) broadcast deals – those TV rights are lucrative for a reason – as well as £8.2m each from central commercial revenue streams.


So we looking at a 40m pound hit to the finances.

If they lose the final. The club is in the shitter. Romero and Porro rumoured to be leaving. Only good thing about the team is the defence. Yeah we get some money but are they going to spend it on more 18 year olds?

It looks bleak, unless we have CL football next year.
 
So we looking at a 40m pound hit to the finances.
Something like that compared to being 5th last season. We'll probably make the money back if we win EL and qualify for CL next season though. It's going to be tough if we don't have Romero or Porro, and keep our lesser version of Son.

We desperately need to win the EL, what players are going to want to join a team that finished 17th, lost at least 20 games in the PL, and aren't in European competition?
 
Something like that compared to being 5th last season. We'll probably make the money back if we win EL and qualify for CL next season though. It's going to be tough if we don't have Romero or Porro, and keep our lesser version of Son.

We desperately need to win the EL, what players are going to want to join a team that finished 17th, lost at least 20 games in the PL, and aren't in European competition?
Won’t that be offset by the extra 15 or so concerts and other shit they stage at the stadium?
 
Won’t that be offset by the extra 15 or so concerts and other shit they stage at the stadium?
I guess so but I recall Levy stating a few weeks ago that we can't spend what do not have, and he's also seemingly focused on reducing the wage bill.

Apparently it's currently £117,624,780 per year.


''According to an analysis conducted by Goldman Sachs, 16 non-football events were worth £55m to the club in the last financial year, but with the number of events now doubling, Spurs could now be set to rake in £110m per year from non-footballing events.''


There's also stadium debt and transfer debt to pay off, so I don't know where we are.
 
Thrown away millions letting this fatman drag us down to the bottom fo the table.

Weird behaviour by Baldcunt.

He usually protects the bag.

*last season's figures but likely similar.

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Yeah I keep coming back to this every week. It just makes no sense he is willing to give up all this money. It just isnt his usual M.O at all. The only reasons I can think of are 1. He is frozen with panic and doesnt know what to do, so is writing off another season as it doesnt matter to him. Or 2. He is expecting our finances to be somebody else's problem going forward in the next year or so.
 
I guess so but I recall Levy stating a few weeks ago that we can't spend what do not have, and he's also seemingly focused on reducing the wage bill.

Apparently it's currently £117,624,780 per year.


''According to an analysis conducted by Goldman Sachs, 16 non-football events were worth £55m to the club in the last financial year, but with the number of events now doubling, Spurs could now be set to rake in £110m per year from non-footballing events.''


There's also stadium debt and transfer debt to pay off, so I don't know where we are.
The stadium debt payments are c.25M Pa, that’s easily accounted for on beer alone vs old ground
 
Yeah I keep coming back to this every week. It just makes no sense he is willing to give up all this money. It just isnt his usual M.O at all. The only reasons I can think of are 1. He is frozen with panic and doesnt know what to do, so is writing off another season as it doesnt matter to him. Or 2. He is expecting our finances to be somebody else's problem going forward in the next year or so.
I dunno, it's super weird tho.
 
I guess so but I recall Levy stating a few weeks ago that we can't spend what do not have, and he's also seemingly focused on reducing the wage bill.

Apparently it's currently £117,624,780 per year.


''According to an analysis conducted by Goldman Sachs, 16 non-football events were worth £55m to the club in the last financial year, but with the number of events now doubling, Spurs could now be set to rake in £110m per year from non-footballing events.''


There's also stadium debt and transfer debt to pay off, so I don't know where we are.
Not havinga go at you personally but does anyone actually belive these wages websites , according to salarysport Solanke has taken a wage cut to come to Spurs.

 
I guess so but I recall Levy stating a few weeks ago that we can't spend what do not have, and he's also seemingly focused on reducing the wage bill.

Apparently it's currently £117,624,780 per year.


''According to an analysis conducted by Goldman Sachs, 16 non-football events were worth £55m to the club in the last financial year, but with the number of events now doubling, Spurs could now be set to rake in £110m per year from non-footballing events.''


There's also stadium debt and transfer debt to pay off, so I don't know where we are.
We never seem to find out how much profit these events actually make. Goldman Sacha is a good source but is it 55m profit. If it is that’s around 3.5m per event. If so we can have 60-70m coming in every season at a conservative estimate.
 
When we win that trophy and Levy lifts it above his head is anyone going to say "fair enough"

If he wanted a cheer from me he could have said goodbye when the stadium was finished, his skill has always been infrastructure not football, that was the time to sell and move on. 25 years and a League Cup and Europa League while sitting 17th in the table for a club like us is pretty fucking poor. It certainly takes the sting out of things a bit with an EL win but it’s time to move on, it’s been time to move on for more than 5 years now.

If winning this means he feels he is done then yeh ‘fair enough’ will come from me.
 
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