- Wed Feb 02, 2011 6:57 pm
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my figures were pulled from the deloitte rich club list, and the latest figures for last season won't be out until february.
i'm not arguing that it's not a significant and risky investment : but just saying that it could be justified within the realms of money which they are talking about. if torres was to be responsible for raking in £18m on his own per season (if you put a presumption of £10m sell on fee, reserved price for Torres at 31), i'd say that chelsea would be able to get that out of him. if you put him at being responsible for 15% of their prize money (without TV) then that's around £3m, and 5% of television money then that would be £1.5m
in terms of merchandise sales, there will be a lot - and increasing chelsea's market appeal (not only globally) but in spain in particular will bring in a lot of money. i can't put a number on these, as i don't really have experience dealing with merchandising figures.
also, because of torres' arrival : one of either anelka or drogba will surely leave in the summer, anelka would command a free of £10m and drogba £20m (approx) - which in the 5 year plan would eliminate either £2m or £4m. [forgive me for plucking out figures from thin air, but seems to be all the rage]
there are many MANY ways which clubs can bleed their players dry in terms of commercial gain and on the pitch.
i meant that the amounts of money which the premier league (and subsequently clubs) were having injected into the club through sponsors, rights etc. were a result of their own success : for which they have had to overspend for, but presumably some clubs have long term plans. obviously not the case for all, but that's down to chairmen and boards who can't manage their money. but good leaping on the fact i used the ambiguous phrase such as 'commercial success'.
i don't defend the state of some clubs - but some are obviously seen as long term projects.
youtube hemorrhages money at a rate far higher than any football club, as does myspace : yet there are no sensationalist stories about them, and their parent company's outrageous spending, and to some companies or conglomerates these football clubs are seen as just that - a brand building venture, of which the benefits and kudos outweigh the financial losses.
anyhoo, arsenal are perfect financially so i've nowt to worry about for the near future.