

Santa wrote:What would we do with 100 million?
Buy over Goodison Park and convert it into a carpark/amusement park. Let the bluesh*te be homeless for the next few season. We win the league and CL next season and we double that money while the bs got relegated.
See how I got it all sorted out![]()
cisses_gona_get_ya wrote:A.B. wrote:Well of course we wouldn't spend it all in the transfer market[we've made probably half of the 100 million with all the tv revenue].
Let's see:
-40 million for transfer market
-30 million for club after a 20 million loss
-40 million towards the new stadium
We have to pay off 21 million debt also, so that can come out of our earnings, but we still need investment, but i dont want us to leave anfield.
We have a ****** big problem cause anfields on the top of an hill, so we cant even extend it
A.B. wrote:Well of course we wouldn't spend it all in the transfer market[we've made probably half of the 100 million with all the tv revenue].
Let's see:
-40 million for transfer market
-30 million for club after a 20 million loss
-40 million towards the new stadium
A.B. wrote:From Sky SportsREDS KOP BIG EURO PAY DAY
Liverpool fans are getting excited about their team competing in the Champions League final - but so are the club's money men.
As fans start thinking about heading for Istanbul after the 1-0 victory over Chelsea, the club has already netted millions of pounds from the team's progress so far.
The final match - Liverpool's first appearance in the European title's last game for 20 years - could bring even bigger rewards.
The group stage in the Champions League guarantees at least £10m plus a variety of bonuses for wins, draws and big television audiences.
Teams playing at home keep all their gate receipts - so some can raise up to £2m from each game plus increased advertising and sponsorship income.
Any team reaching the knockout stage can expect to make at least £14m each and that rises to £17m for the quarter finals and £21m in the semi-finals.
By winning the trophy itself, the champions can expect to make up to £25m plus up to £10m in TV revenue.
Add to that the extra revenue from bonuses in the clubs' contracts with their major sponsors and it comes to a total of around £110m.
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John Barnes' Granny wrote:A.B. wrote:From Sky SportsREDS KOP BIG EURO PAY DAY
Liverpool fans are getting excited about their team competing in the Champions League final - but so are the club's money men.
As fans start thinking about heading for Istanbul after the 1-0 victory over Chelsea, the club has already netted millions of pounds from the team's progress so far.
The final match - Liverpool's first appearance in the European title's last game for 20 years - could bring even bigger rewards.
The group stage in the Champions League guarantees at least £10m plus a variety of bonuses for wins, draws and big television audiences.
Teams playing at home keep all their gate receipts - so some can raise up to £2m from each game plus increased advertising and sponsorship income.
Any team reaching the knockout stage can expect to make at least £14m each and that rises to £17m for the quarter finals and £21m in the semi-finals.
By winning the trophy itself, the champions can expect to make up to £25m plus up to £10m in TV revenue.
Add to that the extra revenue from bonuses in the clubs' contracts with their major sponsors and it comes to a total of around £110m.
Maybe I'm just stupid, but where the hell do Sky Sports get the figure of £100million plus?
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