Latest UEFA report on league finances. Covers the LOI from the 2023 season for the premier clubs that season.
▪️Gates and commercial at record highs. ▪️Wages and losses also at record highs.
▪️Clubs have doubled revenue (excluding uefa) since 2016.
Almost 20k at the 5 Monday night fixtures. Its been a long time since we saw the massive drops on a Monday night. Great to see.
Spreadsheet back by popular demand. 😀 3 weeks in and crowds mostly strong.
For comparison purposes 60,094 attended the first 3 series last year. With a game missing but the game in Lansdowne Road we are just over 85k.
First quarter of the games played and just over 210k fans at premier games.
Another 41k at first division games so in total over 250k people through 9 games.
Onwards and upwards 👏👏
Crowds through the first 7 series of games. Overall for the most part holding up and up v last year. Long way to go. Should be a few full houses next weekend too 👍
Another weekend of just under 20k, Pats biggest crowd in a long long time, Derry's biggest crowd in 2 years.
After next week through 1/4 of the season, close to/over 250k people will have attended games in both divisions 👏👏
Conference league is 4 seasons old now. We started that season ranked 37th in Europe, next season we will be 31st.
We have got good at beating the nations ranked below us in general (apart from 23/24). We haven't though pulled off many shock either.
Series 5 crowds at 22.5k which would have been the second highest combined crowd in 2024. Steep fall in the crowd at Cork but apart from that as expected.
When Derry open the extra capacity, should be another lift.
Review of Brighton & Hove Albion's financial results for the 2023/24 season, when they finished 11th in the Premier League and played in Europe for the first time, reaching the last 16 of the Europa League #BHAFC