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Head Start
The new land of opportunity?
A new report finds that European football has reached an all-time commercial high.
The top 32 clubs in Europe have an aggregate Enterprise Value (EV) of EUR 59.1bn - thatâs a 124% increase since 2016 and a 14% increase from last year.
So⊠major stuff.
Whatâs causing the growth? There are a few reasons:
Clubs are getting better at making more money⊠hosting Beyoncé concerts, ziplining fans from one end to the other, and encouraging people to hang around before and after matches.
Costs are going down⊠sustainability regulations have bolstered clubsâ financial resilience.
Inflated valuations⊠the football industry is being looked at positively by investors so its EV has shot up.
Interestingly, the report shows the Premier League takes up 44.2% of the share of EV as six of the top 10 clubs are from the English top-flight.
(Spainâs La Liga is around 20.9%, while Italyâs Serie A and Germanyâs Bundesliga take up around 11.8% and 11.7% respectively).
Itâs no wonder American sports stars are flocking to buy up English football clubs.
Yes⊠theyâre buying an asset thatâs rocketing up but US athletes and stars have a much harder time buying sports assets domestically.
For the likes of Lebron James, who owns a piece of Liverpool, he canât invest in the NBA until he finishes playing.
More problematic, though, is the lack of available sports assets in the US.
As The Athletic points out, the franchise structure makes investment in U.S. teams far costlier and less available than European football teams.
But maybe the most important reason is⊠the boost in Instagram followers that stars get from investing in European clubs. Because thatâs what really matters, right?
PlusâŠ
Newcastle, Chelsea and Everton have been named in backing Manchester Cityâs legal clash against the Premier League (More)
Manchester Cityâs Premier League legal action puts the ÂŁ900m EFL deal at risk (More)
The Premier League has admitted to clubs that VAR delays grew more than 50% last season (More)
Organisers of Africaâs menâs and womenâs international tournaments have admitted they face a âscheduling nightmareâ (More)
Stats Zone
Golden Oldies
â Cristiano Ronaldo will become the oldest outfielder in European Championship history at 39 years and 135 days old if his teammate Pepe doesnât play. He will overtake the current holder Lothar MatthĂ€us, who was 39 years and 91 days when Germany faced Portugal at Euro 2000.
â There is a chance of at least six over-38s featuring at Euro 2024. Only 12 have done so in all previous editions of the European Championship combined.
Scotland
â Scotland began the Euro 2024 qualifiers with a five-match winning streak, their best-winning run in a single European Championship qualifying campaign since 1995.
â Goals have also been scored in abundance, with 17 in eight games in the Euro 2024 qualifying group stage (2.1 per game on average) their second-best ratio in a European Championship qualifying group.
â In his last five games, Scott McTominay netted six goals from seven shots on target and scored braces in back-to-back games against Cyprus and Spain.
Pundit Insights
The masseuse dilemma
Itâs easy to forget that football clubs arenât made up of just managers and players.
Turns out thereâs someone more important than we first thought: the masseuse. You know, the person that gets rid of any knots or cramps in playersâ muscles.
Gary Neville on The Overlap claims that one manager (letâs be honest, itâs probably Sir Alex) told him that a masseur is the most important employee recruitment decision a club can make.
Not because of the benefits to playersâ physical well-beingâŠ
⊠but because of the benefits (or lack of) to their mental well-being.
Why? Because they spend the most amount of time with players than anyone else at the club.
So⊠if a masseur is disgruntled - and apparently itâs quite common - they can âfill playersâ headsâ with whatever they wish.
It sounds obvious but itâs interesting how present this issue is at top clubs.
And Roy Keane doesnât hold back on the masseuses who he saysâŠ
Become âtoo cockyâ.
Demand a bonus after big wins.
Try to look for a sweet deal on playersâ cars.
Hmm.
Morale of the story: if youâre ever in charge of a top football club, make sure you have good people in the masseuse room.
Off The Pitch
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Yesterdayâs Poll
Few topics bring out emotion more in football fans than Financial Fair Play. And yesterday we saw that in abundance.
We asked you: Do you think City have been discriminated against by the League?
đ âŹïž âŹïž âŹïž âŹïž âŹïž âŹïž Yes... (10.1%)
â đ© đ© đ© đ© đ© đ© Nope... (89.9%)
The large majority of you voted âNopeâ.
Your punditry takes:
â Adrian L voted âNopeâ: âAbsolute deflection from the 115 charges. May as well shout âLook over there!!â And scarper round the corner. Can -> road.â
â Laraine voted âNopeâ: âFinancial Fair Play serves to make football a fairer playing ground for all the teams and all of the leagues. Football, as an industry, would become absolutely ridiculous with only the Clubs having the most financial success winning big competitions and bankrolling to succeed further with other teams potentially struggling just to keep afloat. It would become boring as a sport that is already spiralling out of control when it comes to player values and wages.â
â Chris M voted âNopeâ: âThis is just another ploy, which City know they'll lose, to string out the length of time until they are found guilty and sanctioned. If anything, using lawyers who have probably cost millions to this stage, is symptomatic of the charges against them, they are using their unlimited wealth to keep their unfairly gained advantage for as long as possible.â
đ J. G. C voted âYesâ: âJust canât believe all those years that Man Utd and Liverpool were so successful nothing was ever said or done.....but City are forever been subjected to various illegal charges ???????â
Food for thought.
Around The Football World
đźđč Antonio Conte has been appointed Napoli's head coach on a three-year contract (More)
đčđ· Giovanni van Bronckhorst has been appointed the new manager of BeĆiktaĆ (More)
đžđŠ Real Madrid legend Fernando Hierro has joined Saudi Pro League side Al Nassr as sporting director (More)
đȘđž Barcelona president Joan Laporta doubted whether Xavi genuinely believed in the current squad (More)
đșđŸ A racist slur used in a Uruguayan football match has ignited a national debate on race and racism (More)
đ©đȘ The German government will provide free sunscreen for fans during Euro 2024 (More)
Extra Time
Real Madrid release their 2024/25 season home jersey.
Paul Gascoigneâs hilarious response when being asked if he regrets not moving to Manchester United.
The best quotes from the 2023/24 Premier League season.
Some players are rewarding themselves with stripped titles⊠in a parody.
A thread of the best disallowed goals in history.
ESPN ranks the top 100 players in every position.
Game Face On
Question: Who has scored the most weak-footed goals in the Premier League over the past 15 years?
Hint: Weâre not sure he has a weak foot.
Scroll below for the answer.
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