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Originally posted by brightonr View PostThere must be certain limitations as to where the revenue comes from though Del. Otherwise, Air Asia could pay us whatever they felt like, instead of QPR paying the fine.
As for us, when in the prem the gate money is pittance compared to other revenue streams coming into the club, mainly from TV, but also sponsorship.
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Originally posted by maidstone_hoop View PostJust seen on sky ssn that swansea planning to offer a new deal so unless we gazump their offer to williams with silly money again prob be staying there.QPR fan since1987
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Originally posted by dpmd View PostAgain another long drawn out transfer saga by us. ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ.
Apart from the fact that the Club have never officially stated an interest in the player - all the speculation is media driven - its only about 2.5 weeks since we knew which division we would be playing in next year so even if there was genuine interest, to suggest it is a long drawn out saga is mindbogglingly overstated#standuptocancer
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Originally posted by Del View PostThat's the problem as I see it, the big spenders will use loopholes and just push up parent company sponsorship, but I think the authorities are trying to restrict this, otherwise what stops Tony putting Air Asia, or Mittal putting Mittal on the main stand and as far as the books are concerned, paying £100m for the privilege? There are clubs that wont care and just pay their fines... With the likes of Man City and PSG, what's a fine to them even if it runs into the tens of millions?
As for us, when in the prem the gate money is pittance compared to other revenue streams coming into the club, mainly from TV, but also sponsorship.
Some of the stuff about high wages ignores the point that a lot of the high earners were available on free transfers.
Take Green for example... We signed him up for 2 years at £50k per week, which is expensive apparently. If we'd bought him for £4m and paid him £10k a week, everyone would say that that was an amazing bargain. But... The point is, in both cases, the Green costs us exactly the same amount both in cash over the 2 years and in the accounts for each year.
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