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The club chose me
2K TANYA ☆@2ktanyaa
genuine question, what made you choose the football club you support?
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Yall let sex workers tell you how a relationship should be lmfao
leti@Letangmohlala
The dating pool bafazi? We’re in trouble😭
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If I date this one my family members go think sey I dey inside bottle dem no go know sey I dey do everything with my right senses😭😭😭
Valentina@Tejodweirdo
This song has been on repeat, I love it😭
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People from my country thinks it’s real cause the politicians have gay children 😂😂😂😂😂
🔺Escobar🔻@_Mr_Richard
You want me to believe in karma when the slave owners entire bloodline has been rich since 1450😂
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take man city for example;
some players earn over £300k - £500k every week alone and when you add up the wages of the entire squad, city can spend well over £7m every single week on salaries, that’s more than £950k per day.
so the curious question is, how do clubs generate that kind of money?
pay close attention;
cos here’s where things get wild, let’s still use man city as an example. the etihad stadium can accommodate over 55,000 fans when sold out but not every seat costs the same. regular tickets can cost around £50 to £65 so even if every fan paid only £50 a sold out stadium would generate around £2.7m from a single game.
where the real money starts rolling in are in hospitality and vip seats.
those luxury areas are much smaller and don’t make up the full 55,000 capacity. depending on the setup, hospitality and premium sections can range from a few thousand seats to well over 10,000 premium spots in total and those seats are expensive.
some vip tickets can cost £300 to £500 and for massive matches against arsenal, liverpool or in the manchester derby, some packages can reach £800 or more.
now think about this;
if just 5000 vip fans paid £500 each, that alone would generate around £2.5m. if 5000 fans paid £800 for exclusive experiences, that becomes around £4m from hospitality alone.
now add that to normal ticket sales from the other 40,000+ fans and man city could make well over £5m from one sold out matchday before a ball is even kicked.
and that still doesn't include refreshments, club shops, parking, stadium tours or merchandise sales... then comes television money, the premier league signs multi billion pound broadcast deals around the world.
every man city match is watched by millions globally and the club receives a share of those tv rights.
then sponsors pay huge money too. etihad airways pays over £60m annually just to appear on the front of the shirt. puma pays close to £70m every year for the kit deal and millions of fans worldwide buy jerseys, training kits and jackets every season.
so when you combine all of that the sold out stadiums, tv rights, vip hospitality, sponsorships and merchandise, you’ll understand how football clubs can afford to pay players massive wages every week.
football today is no longer just a sport, it’s a multi billion pound business. learn something, buena suerte 👍
𝕾𝖎𝖗 𝕮𝖍𝖗𝖎𝖘@eagleseyeinc
have you ever asked yourself how football clubs pay players hundreds of thousands of pounds every single week?
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Pastor Adeboye referred to me as "ABRAHAM," and when I asked what that meant, he replied, "Watch out, the Father of Nations." Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Lmao 😂😂😂
RCCG go wan gaslight you 😂
Engr. Wokocha@HWokocha
Good Morning Nigerian! "Pastor Adeboye referred to me as "ABRAHAM," and when I asked what that meant, he replied, "Watch out, the Father of Nations." Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Event: a meeting in Kano with representatives of Islamic organizations and CAN. #BAT2023 #RenewedHope2023
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