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The Going Rate 18:14 - Nov 14 with 1411 viewsBoston

....is there one for a clubs game being televised? One of the lads at work informs me that Maldon & Tiptree’s next cup match is on the box and they’re getting 75k for letting the cameras in. Seems a little light to me.

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The Going Rate on 18:51 - Nov 14 with 1366 viewsWrightUp5hit___

https://www.qpr.co.uk/news/club-news/lee-hoos-confirms-sky-sports-appearance-fee

Then of course deduct the £10,000 that LH estimated we lose on every "moved" fixture
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The Going Rate on 21:34 - Nov 14 with 1252 viewsBoston

The Going Rate on 18:51 - Nov 14 by WrightUp5hit___

https://www.qpr.co.uk/news/club-news/lee-hoos-confirms-sky-sports-appearance-fee

Then of course deduct the £10,000 that LH estimated we lose on every "moved" fixture
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Ta. Hmm, it’s only takes 75k to fvck off thousands of fans. Oh god, I wish we had money.

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The Going Rate on 10:35 - Nov 15 with 1141 viewsterryb

Edited as I posted before completing!
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The Going Rate on 10:42 - Nov 15 with 1132 viewsterryb

I can't find the figures for this season, but last year the figures that each club received for a live televised match were:-

Round 1 £ 67,500
Round 2 £ 72,000
Round 3 £114,000
Round 4 £114,000
Round 5 £247,500
Round 6 £247,500

The payments for a live broadcast of a replay were 50% of these figures. Clubs also receive a payment if their match has been chosen to show the goals as the match is in progress.

Add this to the prize fund money & you can see why non-league clubs love this competition!

These figures are different to league games as Sky have nothing to do with it! I also don't know what fee the clubs received for the semi final or final.
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The Going Rate on 12:39 - Nov 15 with 1077 viewsPinnerPaul

The Going Rate on 10:42 - Nov 15 by terryb

I can't find the figures for this season, but last year the figures that each club received for a live televised match were:-

Round 1 £ 67,500
Round 2 £ 72,000
Round 3 £114,000
Round 4 £114,000
Round 5 £247,500
Round 6 £247,500

The payments for a live broadcast of a replay were 50% of these figures. Clubs also receive a payment if their match has been chosen to show the goals as the match is in progress.

Add this to the prize fund money & you can see why non-league clubs love this competition!

These figures are different to league games as Sky have nothing to do with it! I also don't know what fee the clubs received for the semi final or final.
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There is also prize money for winning/losing in each round.
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The Going Rate on 12:41 - Nov 15 with 1073 viewsqprd

The Going Rate on 21:34 - Nov 14 by Boston

Ta. Hmm, it’s only takes 75k to fvck off thousands of fans. Oh god, I wish we had money.


Fans want it both ways. If you want qpr to buy good players and also keep ticket prices where they are, qpr needs to be able to maximise revenues

Why do you think qpr raised the age for senior discount eligibility?

At the end of the day, the owners can’t take out dividends from the club, so any extra revenue gets passed back to the fan or invested in to the club
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The Going Rate on 14:01 - Nov 15 with 1027 viewsfrancisbowles

The Going Rate on 12:41 - Nov 15 by qprd

Fans want it both ways. If you want qpr to buy good players and also keep ticket prices where they are, qpr needs to be able to maximise revenues

Why do you think qpr raised the age for senior discount eligibility?

At the end of the day, the owners can’t take out dividends from the club, so any extra revenue gets passed back to the fan or invested in to the club


We might be getting £75k but we have been losing £85k of income when recent home matches have been moved and televised.

We do have to remember though that we get an annual payment from the TV deal, albeit it is probably way too low in a competitive market place.
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The Going Rate on 14:43 - Nov 15 with 1010 viewsqprd

The Going Rate on 14:01 - Nov 15 by francisbowles

We might be getting £75k but we have been losing £85k of income when recent home matches have been moved and televised.

We do have to remember though that we get an annual payment from the TV deal, albeit it is probably way too low in a competitive market place.


Where did you get the 75k revenue gain and 85k revenue loss figures from?
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The Going Rate on 17:26 - Nov 15 with 942 viewsfrancisbowles

The Going Rate on 14:43 - Nov 15 by qprd

Where did you get the 75k revenue gain and 85k revenue loss figures from?


Lee Hoos on the offy.
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The Going Rate on 01:55 - Nov 16 with 873 viewsBoston

The Going Rate on 17:26 - Nov 15 by francisbowles

Lee Hoos on the offy.


Was he drunk then?

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