Originally Posted by
United-Clowgon
:S You claim that that they can make billions even if the majority didn't turn up of games, (lets say only 20% of 85,500) only turned up for games week in week out for a few years.. how could they possibly make billions if more than half of the fans didn't turn up?
Actually, tickets sales makes more money than Club merchandise sales.. therefore, ticket sales plays a big part, in United's case - How much
they make annually. (along with sponsorships, player sales ect)
I didn't say tickets sales were a Clubs main income, it is for 'most' clubs example: Lower league teams, - they don't get multi million pound sponsorship deals and their main income is from Ticket sales.
United, along with Real Madrid, are teams that will are always profitable investments. Providing they are ran properly then as what Real Madrid have shown with their latest figures (£400 million annual turnover) for last year - is achievable.
Which is why any rich investor with a brain would invest in these teams.
Case closed.
:rolleyes: