JHikka |
Nov 12, 2018 3:15 AM |
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Originally Posted by Hackslack
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What source of revenue pays for TFC’ huge payroll? I mean 1 player on TFC makes more than an entire CFL game, yet TV ratings aren’t good, I believe seeing as I hadn’t seen 1 post showing TFC ratings, which tells me they must be disappointing.
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MLS' TV contracts are worth a combined $90M USD/year. That works out to roughly $5M CAD/year for TFC if split evenly amongst franchises. TFC makes more than a CFL team per year on its TV contract with about a quarter of the viewers if they're shared equally. This doesn't take into account initiatives MLS has regarding streaming, mobile activation, and those sorts of things. I should note that TFC's inclusion/exclusion on American TV deals may be hazy given that Canada has a different rights agreement in place with TSN/TVA, and those rights fees aren't publicly disclosed.
Shirt sponsor (with upcoming sleeve sponsor) can be a decent amount, along with general league-wide sponsors (jersey outfitter, Adidas, pays MLS $117M a year).
As with other soccer leagues worldwide, TFC can make a profit (or loss) on player purchases and sales as well.
MLSE is also sinking costs into the team in order to be competitive on the field. They're far above the league average payroll.
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Originally Posted by Hackslack
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They do get good hate revenue, as they did win the cup last season, but correct me if I am wrong, TFC didn’t have a single sellout this year. What is their average ticket price?
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According to the Montreal Gazette, it's $45 CAD.
https://montrealgazette.com/sports/s...nual-shortfall
As far as I can tell TFC reports actual tickets sold instead of tickets distributed as attendance for matches.
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Originally Posted by Hackslack
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I believe they are valued at something like $200 million, but my question is, how?
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Franchise values are almost always speculative. They're based on a number of different factors including total revenues, total cash flow, and future projections of those figures therein. Owners are paying upwards of $150M for expansion MLS franchises, so that naturally increases the inherent value of currently-existing franchises.
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