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malvolio

Senior Member
Are Villareal ok with this? I mean how much money do they get out of it to forgo their home stadium advantage? They also look good this season, could finish on a CL position.
 

Loki

Well-known member
The question is why not a Barca home game, considering you know what.
Because they can buy more easily a home game from a team with less publicity and income. Also the game will be held in the end of december, where we'll most likely have 60k viewers allowed to attend.
If you want to buy a barca home game, you need to reimburse the club of the total income on that game in addition to the fee to buy that game. That'll be way more costly, given barca is selling tickets for hundreds of Euros to tourists.
 

Porque

Senior Member
Fernando Roig Negueroles , CEO of Villarreal, admitted that "playing a game a year in the United States is positive ."

He also predicted that moving the match to the other side of the pond helps the club's coffers. "If there's no football in Miami, maybe there won't be football in Villarreal in a few years ," the son of the 'groguet' president said in a statement to 'DAZN'.

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:lol:

LLig so DED. No need for A's.
 

Maradona37

Well-known member
This is terrible, games outside the home country of the league.

I know it's older men yelling at clouds, and football was always commercialised, but it's really gone past a tipping point.
 

Porque

Senior Member
This is terrible, games outside the home country of the league.

I know it's older men yelling at clouds, and football was always commercialised, but it's really gone past a tipping point.

Villarreal will earn 6m ish. Barcelona 5m.

According to Villarreal CEO, there may not be football in Villarreal in the future without that extra 6m.

Absolutely Shameless.
 

Maradona37

Well-known member
Get with the future folks.

NFL eat and plays games over seas
NBA is next.
That's true, but don't you think that football is a different culture? Like American sports have always felt commercialised even in the early days, whereas European football clubs have stronger roots with the community and are generally older.

Or do you just consider that me being a bit too traditionalist?
 

khaled_a_d

Senior Member
Americans has their own traditions too. Look how long it took them to put sponsors on their jerseys.

Even Barca gave up long before them. Afaik they were also a bit late in embracing gambling in sports, possibly ads by alcohols beverages too (last two I am not sure tbh, open for correction).

At the end, everyone look around and ask why shouldn't they exploit those money streams whlie others do.
 

jamrock

Senior Member
That's true, but don't you think that football is a different culture? Like American sports have always felt commercialised even in the early days, whereas European football clubs have stronger roots with the community and are generally older.

Or do you just consider that me being a bit too traditionalist?

Khaled reply put it well
 

Maradona37

Well-known member
Khaled reply put it well
Americans has their own traditions too. Look how long it took them to put sponsors on their jerseys.

Even Barca gave up long before them. Afaik they were also a bit late in embracing gambling in sports, possibly ads by alcohols beverages too (last two I am not sure tbh, open for correction).

At the end, everyone look around and ask why shouldn't they exploit those money streams whlie others do.
Fair enough. Not very familiar with American sport stuff. Thanks khaled.
 

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