Premier League is getting a big financial advantage due to rich TV deal

Jair Ventura

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Does anyone have an idea how the growth of beinsports will affect these contracts/relationships in the future? Seems they're a growing presence on the telecom scene as its relates to football, and one of the few with the business savvy and financial backing to compete with sky sports into the future. Thinking that maybe if they continue in their successes those leagues who've opted for them over their competition may see increasingly beneficial financial incentives going forward.
 

Morten

Senior Member
Not sure its such a big deal, PL already has much more money than other leagues, but look at them in Europe.
 

Kerrybai

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Does anyone have an idea how the growth of beinsports will affect these contracts/relationships in the future? Seems they're a growing presence on the telecom scene as its relates to football, and one of the few with the business savvy and financial backing to compete with sky sports into the future. Thinking that maybe if they continue in their successes those leagues who've opted for them over their competition may see increasingly beneficial financial incentives going forward.

What do you mean? If Beinsports wants to compete for the UK contract then it will drive the price up even further, if thats what you meant.
 

Morten

Senior Member
The deal wont help much, the pl has plenty of money, they have other problems to attend to. If anything, it will lead to mass inflation in the league, there is plenty of that already, mediocre players sells for 20-50 mill all the time.
 

Sterlingfan2000

Active member
Seriously Im getting worried. The Transfermarket is already too heated, but next year it will be crazy. Then Teams like Sunderland and Newcastle can spend 80€ Million on 1 Player....

Teams like Atletico Madrid,FC Valencia and other Spanish Teams will have huge problems. Ofcourse that doesnt mean that English Teams will rule Europe, but it will be crazy if a Team like Sunderland is able to triple the wage of an Atletico Madrid Player
 
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frog-fcb

Senior Member
Im sure teams like athletico will be happy in a situation like that sell the players on at a massively inflated price an bring in some one for a fraction of the price
 

Yannik

Senior Member
Im sure teams like athletico will be happy in a situation like that sell the players on at a massively inflated price an bring in some one for a fraction of the price

the price isnt just inflating for players who are chased by PL-teams.
If Atletico manages to sell a player for 40% more of what he would have been worth alst year, then the price of the replacement would theoretically increase by 40% aswell, assuming a perfect market-system. Thats mean that by subjective worth not much would change for Atletico, because that "fraction" of their sale, would procentually stay as high as it was before the inflation, only the actual numbers would be different.
In order to get a proper replacement for old, cheaper prices Atletico would need some luck to find talents from clubs, who have not yet realized the massive potential of that inflation.
 
there's also the talent pool issue. Atletico can't just buy hidden gems for under 10 mil, they need bigger guys at times like griezmann. But in the coming years a griezmann will cost them 45 mil, minimum, because there is more money than talent available atm.

More money & attention should be directed at the youth teams, it's the only way clubs like atletico can compete in the long term.
 
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Blaugrana Bull

HiiiPoWeR
I think the bubble will get even bigger. In about 5 years that thing is gonna burst and the whole landscape will change. I mean it has to happen at some point.
 

S7_MUFC

New member
do you guys even understand what a bubble is
Nope people just associate it with financial turmoil..The concept of bubble is not applicable to what is happening in Premier league because clubs are spending their revenue and not relying on borrowing..
 

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