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| quote: | Originally posted by DuBfEaR
REAL MADRID REVENUES 2007/08
Increased by 4% to £290m
Driven by increased commercial revenues
Commercial revenues accounted for 35% of income
Broadcasting income accounted for 37%
Matchday accounted for 28%
Source: Deloitte
Also, Real and Barcelona, are exempt from demands imposed on the majority of Spanish football clubs to become publicly listed companies.
Unlike many top European football clubs, Real Madrid are owned by its thousands of members, who elect the president.
That leaves it free of all the ramifications for takeovers and potential debt issues that being a listed company could involve. |
even further,
Real are exempted from paying heavy taxes (if any) and are heavily funded by the government
with your figure and this = Real buys their cups, if they even win
many presidents and sporting directors don't understand that you need to build a unit that is comprised of smaller names that do a specific role and not stick big names everywhere that do not compliment the team, they need to mesh
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