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TV Rights, how would look La Liga using the EPL model.
shpalman 10 years ago Edited
AC Milan, Italy 55 2252

it is known that La Liga is looking to change the way TV revenues are shared among the clubs; the move is awaited for the 2016/17 season, and it will bring quite a revolution to the spanish league, changing the system from Individual Bargaining, to Collective Bargaining. (like it is in EPL and Serie A)

this is how TV Money Distribution looked like, in La Liga 2012/13:

2013/14:

now, how it would change the distribution scenario in La Liga with the exact same model used in the EPL?
Futbolfinanzas elaborated an analysis emulating the english system which currently works this way:

1- 50% of UK broadcast revenue is split equally among all the clubs participating the league.
2- 25% Facility fees and overseas TV
3- 25% Merit payments, depending on clubs' table position at the end of the season.

following that^ subdivision and considering the results of the 2013/14 season, it came out a very surprising scenario:

1- Atletico Madrid: €91.96m
2- Barcelona.......: €90.18m
3- Real Madrid....: €88.39m

with a much reduced gap over the other middle/low table clubs, some examples:

Athletic Bilbao: €86.61m
Sevilla...........: €84.82m
Villareal.........: €83.04m
Real Sociedad: €81.25m

quite a change, innit? especially for the medium-little clubs.

sources:
calcioefinanza.it
futbolfinanzas.com
premierleague.com

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it is known that La Liga is looking to change the way TV revenues are shared among the clubs; the move is awaited for the 2016/17 season, and it will bring quite a revolution to the spanish league, changing the system from Individual Bargaining, to Collective Bargaining. (like it is in EPL and Serie A)

this is how TV Money Distribution looked like, in La Liga 2012/13:

2013/14:

now, how it would change the distribution scenario in La Liga with the exact same model used in the EPL?
Futbolfinanzas elaborated an analysis emulating the english system which currently works this way:

1- 50% of UK broadcast revenue is split equally among all the clubs participating the league.
2- 25% Facility fees and overseas TV
3- 25% Merit payments, depending on clubs' table position at the end of the season.

following that^ subdivision and considering the results of the 2013/14 season, it came out a very surprising scenario:

1- Atletico Madrid: €91.96m
2- Barcelona.......: €90.18m
3- Real Madrid....: €88.39m

with a much reduced gap over the other middle/low table clubs, some examples:

Athletic Bilbao: €86.61m
Sevilla...........: €84.82m
Villareal.........: €83.04m
Real Sociedad: €81.25m

quite a change, innit? especially of the medium-little clubs.

sources:
calcioefinanza.it
futbolfinanzas.com
premierleague.com

it is known that La Liga is looking to change the way TV revenues are shared among the clubs; the move is awaited for the 2016/17 season, and it will bring quite a revolution to the spanish league, changing the system from Individual Bargaining, to Collective Bargaining. (like it is in EPL and Serie A)

this is how TV Money Distribution looked like, in La Liga 2012/13:

2013/14:

now, how it would change the distribution scenario in La Liga with the exact same model used in the EPL?
Futbolfinanzas elaborated an analysis emulating the english system which currently works this way:

1- 50% of UK broadcast revenue is split equally among all the clubs participating the league.
2- 25% Facility fees and overseas TV
3- 25% Merit payments, depending on clubs' table position at the end of the season.

following that^ subdivision and considering the results of the 2013/14 season, it came out a very surprising scenario:

1- Atletico Madrid: €91.96m
2- Barcelona.......: €90.18m
3- Real Madrid....: €88.39m

with a much reduced gap over the other middle/low table clubs, some examples:

Athletic Bilbao: €86.61m
Sevilla...........: €84.82m
Villareal.........: €83.04m
Real Sociedad: €81.25m

quite a change, innit? especially of the medium-little clubs.

sources:
calcioefinanza.it
futbolfinanzas.com
premierleague.com

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SoccerBoss 10 years ago Edited
Barcelona, Russia 34 804

Well, at least its getting better.

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tiki_taka 10 years ago
Barcelona, France 367 9768

No problem for me, Barça and Real make most of their earnings by selling shirts, social networks and marketting their products and image + sponsors, if the TV share can give Spanish other teams some extra money ( just to keep their players not even buying them ) then the league will be something unseen in Football...

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shpalman 10 years ago
AC Milan, Italy 55 2252

^yea, just look at Atletico, will get more than double of the money they used to get untill now. bottom clubs will go from around €15mil to €50mil. that's quite a game changer. thing is that this switch will fall exactly in the same year where the EPL will start to get crazy money, hopefully it'll give some base to resist the EPL tsunami. i see no problem in La Liga Tiki, the problems will come from EPL.

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Marcus2011 10 years ago
Chelsea FC, England 277 6501

@tiki

Ofcourse now it is not a problem . After Barcelona and Real Madrid established themselves as global brand . What would have happened if the EPL model of TV distribution would have come in 1990s .

I am sure Valencia , Villareal and Atletico Madrid would have been bossing in equal terms with Real and Barca in transfer market . However, Now even EPL model kicks in Real and Barca still in their own league . Not just domestically but world wide since FFP kicked in .

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Marcus2011 10 years ago
Chelsea FC, England 277 6501

EPL is in full gear . It is big Lokomotiv train that will steamroll financially every major league. Mark my words . There are some incredible deals coming up not just TV rights but sponsorships and merchandize and etc . If La Liga would have done this year ago , we would have been head to head .

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shpalman 10 years ago
AC Milan, Italy 55 2252

^do you think that's good for football in general, all that money?

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Marcus2011 10 years ago
Chelsea FC, England 277 6501

For English football , no . We can say good bye to english talents and success in international games .

For Europe? No , because now soon there will be one powerhouse , but I still think likes of PSG , Bayern , Barca , Juve , and Real will be just as competitive like always. So, EPL will become dominant financially and will shop for best players but I am sure other league leaders will find the way to compete on and off the transfer market .

However, EPL getting rich means more clubs competing for title domestically and more clubs wanting to go to CL and that means domestic league will be super competitive that In my opinion ( again my opinion ) that winning CL will be much harder hence clubs will be suffering from highly competitive EPL .

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shpalman 10 years ago Edited
AC Milan, Italy 55 2252

i think it's going to weight more on EL than CL. why? because in CL there will always be (i hope) the other "titans": RM, Barcelona, BM etc. on the other hand, think about the kind of edge the english clubs will have on the other "poor" clubs competing against them in the EL. hell, the gap is huge even with the current deals, can't imagine then. you gonna win lots of ELs. generally i am kind of worried about the players themselves. except those who are naturally skilled (who can get lazy as well), what players are going to better themselves if they get payed wagons of millions anyway? (edit: fixed my english)

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i think it's going to weight more on EL than CL. why? because in CL there will always be (i hope) the other "titans": RM, Barcelona, BM etc. on the other hand, try to think to what kind of edge the english clubs competing in the EL will have on the other "poor" clubs who compete in the EL. hell, the gap is huge even with the current deals, can't imagine then. you gonna win lots of ELs. generally i am kind of worried about the player themselves. except those who are naturally skilled, who is going to want to be better if they gets payed wagons of millions anyway.

i think it's going to weight more on EL than CL. why? because in CL there will always be (i hope) the other "titans": RM, Barcelona, BM etc. on the other hand, think about the kind of edge the english clubs competing in the EL will have on the other "poor" clubs competing against them. hell, the gap is huge even with the current deals, can't imagine then. you gonna win lots of ELs. generally i am kind of worried about the player themselves. except those who are naturally skilled, who is going to want to be better if they get payed wagons of millions anyway.

i think it's going to weight more on EL than CL. why? because in CL there will always be (i hope) the other "titans": RM, Barcelona, BM etc. on the other hand, think about the kind of edge the english clubs competing in the EL will have on the other "poor" clubs competing against them. hell, the gap is huge even with the current deals, can't imagine then. you gonna win lots of ELs. generally i am kind of worried about the players themselves. except those who are naturally skilled, who is going to better themselves if they get payed wagons of millions anyway.

i think it's going to weight more on EL than CL. why? because in CL there will always be (i hope) the other "titans": RM, Barcelona, BM etc. on the other hand, think about the kind of edge the english clubs competing in the EL will have on the other "poor" clubs competing against them. hell, the gap is huge even with the current deals, can't imagine then. you gonna win lots of ELs. generally i am kind of worried about the players themselves. except those who are naturally skilled, what players are going to better themselves if they get payed wagons of millions anyway? (edit: fixed my english)

i think it's going to weight more on EL than CL. why? because in CL there will always be (i hope) the other "titans": RM, Barcelona, BM etc. on the other hand, think about the kind of edge the english clubs competing in the EL will have on the other "poor" clubs competing against them. hell, the gap is huge even with the current deals, can't imagine then. you gonna win lots of ELs. generally i am kind of worried about the players themselves. except those who are naturally skilled (who can get lazy as well), what players are going to better themselves if they get payed wagons of millions anyway? (edit: fixed my english)

i think it's going to weight more on EL than CL. why? because in CL there will always be (i hope) the other "titans": RM, Barcelona, BM etc. on the other hand, think about the kind of edge the english clubs competing in the EL will have on the other "poor" clubs competing against them. hell, the gap is huge even with the current deals, can't imagine then. you gonna win lots of ELs. generally i am kind of worried about the players themselves. except those who are naturally skilled (who can get lazy as well), what players are going to better themselves if they get payed wagons of millions anyway? (edit: fixed my english)

i think it's going to weight more on EL than CL. why? because in CL there will always be (i hope) the other "titans": RM, Barcelona, BM etc. on the other hand, think about the kind of edge the english clubs competing in the EL will have on the other "poor" clubs competing against them. hell, the gap is huge even with the current deals, can't imagine then. you gonna win lots of ELs. generally i am kind of worried about the players themselves. except those who are naturally skilled (who can get lazy as well), what players are going to better themselves if they get payed wagons of millions anyway? (edit: fixed my english)

tiki_taka 10 years ago Edited
Barcelona, France 367 9768

Keep hoping, money cant score goals...
Each team needs a minimum to no get eaten by another, but class teams are permanent, Lyon comming back with their own youth formation, Atletico with motivation and tactical awarness, Dortmund come back from time to time and im sure Italian giants will be there in few years when they will sack unproductive directors...
Cultureof Football never dies specially in Historical clubs...

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Keep hoping, money cant score goals...