How many league games have we been shown on Sky since our return to the Championship? Very few I'd guess. Are we being stitched up? I think a minor TV station could make good money from non-Prem football, Sky are under-selling the package.
How many league games have we been shown on Sky since our return to the Championship? Very few I'd guess. Are we being stitched up? I think a minor TV station could make good money from non-Prem football, Sky are under-selling the package.
In the Championship we are seen as one of the small teams like Millwall, Barnsley, Yeovil etc and therefore get shown very little. Leeds are viewed as a 'big' club so probably get shown as much as any team regardless of whether they are in the league. I'm not sure how much clubs get in the Championship for a live game. I don't think it is a lot. I can't say I am too bothered we aren't on live much. We were a bigger team when in league 1 and was shown more. Sky were the only broadcasters in for live league football the last two occasions. I can't see that changing, I can't see any other TV station paying what Sky do.
Here`s a link to the thread where I did an analysis of live games last year. It does not break down home and away games, £80`000 is paid to the home club, nothing to the away. I saw a breakdown the other day which did show income for each team and can tell you we made £80`000 compared with Leeds £400`000. That is without the extra income from sponsorship and ground advertising that obviously will be much higher for a team appearing a dozen times a season...
Leeds will have lost more than £400K in reduced attendances not sure how it affects our gates
Really? Do you think that more than 20k supporters would miss those 5 games? Thats 4000 per game less fans, assuming that charge about a score a ticket.
Average attendance at 5 live TV games 22'320 Average attendance at 18 non live TV games 25'858
So 3538 less people turned up for live TV games, on average.
I would say that they lose a bit as far as ticket sales go (assuming an average ticket price of £25), but factor in the extra 7 away games on which their shirt sponsor's logo was on show, as well as the five homes with all the ground advertising, I would say they come out pretty much on top. That's without other factors such as higher ticket prices for more attractive games. For info the games shown were:
Unless we have a substantial away attendance our matchday ticket receipts don't usually amount to £80k, so it would be hard for us to miss out financially. Previously the £80k fee was split between the clubs, so it was possible to argue a case when the Palace home game was televised in 2012/13.
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You cad sir... ;-)
Average attendance at 5 live TV games 22'320
Average attendance at 18 non live TV games 25'858
So 3538 less people turned up for live TV games, on average.
I would say that they lose a bit as far as ticket sales go (assuming an average ticket price of £25), but factor in the extra 7 away games on which their shirt sponsor's logo was on show, as well as the five homes with all the ground advertising, I would say they come out pretty much on top. That's without other factors such as higher ticket prices for more attractive games. For info the games shown were:
Sheff Weds
QPR
Birmingham
Leicester
Nottingham Forest
So three of those were probably games where top dollar was charged for tickets.
Plus I have plenty of time to kill between Charlton live TV games.