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▲ 15 r/LaLiga

Is marketing the only chance to fight back against the big tv-money from PL-clubs?

Most clubs rely heavily on TV revenue especially the PL-clubs. Real Madrid for example only has 14% of their income coming from TV-money while 43% comes from marketing. Is this the future of football business and the only chance clubs have to fight back against the heavy tv-money Premier League is generating?

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u/FootballFinanceLab — 13 days ago

Is Hearts finishing second in Scotish PL the biggest overachievement in Europe this season?

Hearts nearly broke the Celtic‑Rangers duopoly and finished second. Considering their budget and ownership structure, is this one of Europe’s biggest overperformances?

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u/FootballFinanceLab — 29 days ago

Are the new things FIFA has copied from the major US sports leagues the future of international football or just an exception for the 2026 World Cup?

The 2026 World Cup is adapting many things from major US sports/leagues. FIFA uses dynamic pricing, extreme parking fees, a new resale platform with no real limits which makes the overall matchday costs significantly higher than previous world cups. This raises a bigger question: Is this the future of global football or is it just a one‑off because the tournament is hosted in the US, Canada, and Mexico?

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u/FootballFinanceLab — 1 month ago

Should clubs receive more money of the WC revenue than national teams?

Clubs pay the salaries.
Clubs take the injury risk.
Clubs develop the players.
Should they receive a bigger share of World Cup revenue?

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u/FootballFinanceLab — 2 months ago
▲ 4 r/seriea

Roma, Milan & Inter, Fiorentina… all have projects underway, but all face delays or some problems. Who do you think will actually finish first and why?

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u/FootballFinanceLab — 2 months ago