Not a lot according to that article. 10k from an away match on Sky, up to £100k for a home match depending on time. Assume the latter is for loss of gate revenue, which doesn't appear to effect us this season. Must be a different tariff for live on other terrestrial TV channels. Doesn't mention Ifollow which must bring in a small amount. Might be part of lump sum payment, but surely higher subscriber numbers mean more money? Every little helps.
Not a lot according to that article. 10k from an away match on Sky, up to £100k for a home match depending on time. Assume the latter is for loss of gate revenue, which doesn't appear to effect us this season. Must be a different tariff for live on other terrestrial TV channels. Doesn't mention Ifollow which must bring in a small amount. Might be part of lump sum payment, but surely higher subscriber numbers mean more money? Every little helps.
According to Deloitte, promotion to the Premier League can see an increase in revenue of between £135 million and £265 million depending on if the team can avoid an immediate return to the Championship.
Not a lot according to that article. 10k from an away match on Sky, up to £100k for a home match depending on time. Assume the latter is for loss of gate revenue, which doesn't appear to affect us this season. Must be a different tariff for live on other terrestrial TV channels. Doesn't mention Ifollow which must bring in a small amount. Might be part of lump sum payment, but surely higher subscriber numbers mean more money? Every little helps.