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Topic Originator: calum96
Date: Tue 10 Mar 12:58
Was having a look and couldn’t find an exact answer. With how far we’ve got up until now, how much do we think this could mean financially to the pars? Including prize money, tv money and also crowd/sponsorship extras. I’d imagine it’s a fair whack that can hopefully be invested well for next season
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Topic Originator: Rusty Shackleford
Date: Tue 10 Mar 13:01
Tricky one to pin down exactly. There`s no prize money per round as such, instead you get an exit fee depending on when you get knocked out. It`s something like £180k if we lose the semi, plus there`s something like a £60k TV fee.
We`ll get a quarter of net gate receipts after costs/SFA cut as well shared among all the semi-finalists. I`d say that`ll be around the £200k mark too.
All in all a good nights` work on Saturday. Will help offset the investment costs needed to go up.
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Topic Originator: Athletico
Date: Tue 10 Mar 13:03
I think a reasonable estimate (which includes shares semi final gate/TV) money will be around £700-800k
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Topic Originator: Playup_Pompey
Date: Tue 10 Mar 13:04
looks to be around £500,000
We get £182,000 as losing semi as a minimum plus TV revenue we had in 2 previous rounds, 2 "sell out" home games plus kelty. Semi crowds ticket money is accumulated and divided 4 ways across participants so celtic getting 30,000+ tickets vs st mirren helps aa few extra £.
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Topic Originator: AdamAntsParsStripe
Date: Tue 10 Mar 13:05
Hopefully some of the cash can persuade Mullen to sign a new contract with increased wage.
Zwei Pints Bier und ein Päckchen Chips bitte
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