View Full Version : Financial impact of the Arsenal match
jg_yido
19th April 2006, 12:51 PM
This match could be worth millions to us. If we win or draw and it means getting the 4th spot, this match could be huge for us financially. Perhaps one of the most significant matches financially for us in a long time
TomMcLaren
19th April 2006, 02:58 PM
Please don't mention that again - doesn't bear thinking about!! Means more to Arsenal I would suggest, they have a new stadium to pay for!!!
spurs61
19th April 2006, 03:21 PM
Absolutley Tom, they've mortgaged their future for the sake of having even more coporate ******s at their stadium. The real reason I want us to qualify for CL is that the gooners just cannot afford not to be in CL.
MACCSPURS
19th April 2006, 03:25 PM
Considering we have not won anything decent in years but we still seem to be making more and more profit this match means more to Arsenal than us because they are desperate for anything.
Don't forget they have a new 60,000 seater stadium they have to fill and unless the games are against the big clubs that is never going to happen.
I don't think 60,000 Arsenal fans exist worldwide anyway.
Yiddo
19th April 2006, 03:51 PM
Oh , I think there are 60,00 of them wordwide but unfortunately the asylums , STD clinics and *****phile wings dont let their inmates out at the weekend so they cant attend games.
Spur
19th April 2006, 03:55 PM
The list of clubs who hae spent all their money on new stadiums is quite shocking really. Whilst Bolton and Boro have done it in recent years others like Leicester and Sunderland and Man City have struggled with theirs. Sunderland are rubbish as are Leicester, whilst Man City have a huge debt which they can't get a hold on.
Be a shame to see Arsenal go that way...
jg_yido
19th April 2006, 04:13 PM
not only could it boost our profits massively but could ruin arsenal with the new stadium costs etc. That would be amazing
TomMcLaren
19th April 2006, 04:14 PM
The list of clubs who hae spent all their money on new stadiums is quite shocking really. Whilst Bolton and Boro have done it in recent years others like Leicester and Sunderland and Man City have struggled with theirs. Sunderland are rubbish as are Leicester, whilst Man City have a huge debt which they can't get a hold on.
Be a shame to see Arsenal go that way...
yeah right! :D :D
Spur
19th April 2006, 04:16 PM
Oh ok you got me!!!
AndyHarker
20th April 2006, 12:56 PM
not forgetting that with out the CL, they would lose Henry, Cole and probably Cesc! Ha ha ha. Mid table anyone????:D
Spur
20th April 2006, 12:59 PM
Lets give them a creative new title...how about 'the new Tottenham'...?
shoot_ffs
20th April 2006, 01:10 PM
just out of interest, what's the winnings for coming 4th and 5th in the prem anyway???
Welsh Spur
20th April 2006, 01:12 PM
I dont give a sh!t about ars***l, all i care about is this club becoming as rich and successful as possible, if that means at Ar****l's expense, then that would be ABSOLUTELY GREAT!
Spur
20th April 2006, 01:58 PM
I think for coming 1st you get £15mil, and after that it is minus £500K for each league place, so 2nd is £14.5mil, 3rd is £14mil etc etc.
But I could be wrong.
SurreySpur
20th April 2006, 02:05 PM
The Arse need this but we dont, we're ahead of schedule in enics plans for progression, were one of the wealthiest clubs in the world(i think we're 13th) and thats without European football, were on course to be a power again and if we dont get Champions League this year we'll get it next year. How much do you get for winning the UEFA Cup, if Mclarens boys r in the semi's it must be a piece of cake!!
highlander
20th April 2006, 05:48 PM
last time i remember reading it, the gooners have £15million to pay off each year until 2020, if they dont get CL they'll be buggered. henry to barca, cole & cesc to madrid. viva espana and viva espurs
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