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Chapter 455 The Golden Champion
Chapter 455 The Golden Champion
And just when Ji Dong was struggling, his mobile phone rang, and Arsenal’s transfer work in this window was over. The introduction of Luke Shaw made up for the shortcomings at the left back, and the arrival of Aduriz also strengthened Arsenal’s striker. Moreover, last season's Premier League champions also greatly boosted the morale of the team. The agitation effect of a heavyweight champion is not comparable to that of the FA Cup and the League Cup. Moreover, the huge income of the Premier League champions also makes Arsenal's management ambitious and hopes to continue to compete for the championship. So why are money fans willing to spend a lot of money?Of course, it is a huge bonus for the championship!
According to the British media "Daily Mail", official data from the Premier League shows that this season's league champions Chelsea and Arsenal can get a total of nearly 9900 million pounds in bonuses, which also created the club's highest bonus income in a single season.In other words, Chelsea became the richest championship team in history.
Specifically, Arsenal’s total bonus income this season is 98 pounds, including 999 million pounds of championship bonuses, 554 million pounds of live TV income bonuses, 2490 million pounds of broadcast shares, 1998 million pounds of overseas broadcast shares, and 2200 million pounds of commercial advertising revenue from league sponsors, which can be called a lot of money.
Among other giants, Manchester City ranked second, with a total bonus of about 9850 million pounds from the Premier League, Manchester United ranked third with a total bonus of 9680 million pounds, and Chelsea ranked fourth with a total bonus of 9650 million pounds.The Premier League once again proved that its title as the richest league in the world is not in vain. In this list, even the relegated Queens Park Rangers at the bottom of the league can get about 6488 million pounds, which is enough to prove the horror of the Premier League at the commercial level.The total prize money allocated to the top 20 Premier League this season is as high as 16.05 billion, which is beyond the reach of other leagues.
It is worth mentioning that the "Daily Mail" also specifically mentioned the so-called "parachute" mechanism, that is, for those relegated teams, the Premier League will issue a separate sum of money for four consecutive years, and the amount will decrease year by year.Reading and Wigan, who were relegated last season, received 2500 million pounds. The reason for this is to ensure that the salary structure of the relegated team will not collapse quickly, and if the team is promoted to the Premier League, this parachute fund will also stop.However, according to the new allocation policy, starting from the 2000/2016 season, the time span for the payment of this money will be shortened from four years to three years, and for those teams that have only stayed in the Premier League for one season, it will be further shortened to two years.
The huge commercial success of the Premier League today has also benefited low-level teams such as the British Championship and League One. According to the "Daily Mail" report, the Premier League will distribute some money to low-level leagues every year.Each Championship club can get 230 million pounds, each League One club can get 36 pounds, and each League Two club can get 24 pounds.
The Premier League is very profitable, and broadcasting fees are very high. Premier League broadcasting rights have always been sold for three years. The current contract expires at the end of this season. In June this year, Sky TV and British Telecom announced the acquisition of the domestic broadcasting rights of the Premier League for three seasons starting from the 3-6 season. It will be implemented one after another. The "Guardian" predicts that, plus domestic broadcast fees, the Premier League's global broadcast rights will sell for more than 2013 billion pounds!
In the current contract, the Premier League’s three-year overseas broadcast fee has reached 3 billion, and the broadcast fee in the next three seasons will definitely increase significantly. Even if it does not double the domestic broadcast fee, plus the weekly Premier League essence sold to the BBC for 14 million, the total broadcast fee of the Premier League in the next three years will definitely exceed the 3 billion mark.
The "Guardian" also pointed out that the Premier League divides domestic and overseas broadcast fees differently. The 20 teams will share overseas broadcast fees equally, but domestic broadcast fees will be divided according to the final ranking in the Premier League standings and the number of broadcast sessions. But in any case, this substantial increase in broadcast fees will be more conducive to the Premier League.
"The Guardian" also introduced the sales of Premier League overseas broadcasting rights in various continents and regions. In the United States, NBC overwhelmed Fox and ESPN to bid 1.57 million for the Premier League broadcasting rights for the next three seasons, three times the current contract value. The Premier League has signed a 3-year contract with Super Sports Media, and they will then distribute the broadcasting rights to local sports stations and IPTV networks. This is different from traditional broadcasting contracts, and also includes an agreement to help Premier League teams expand their markets in China.
The newspaper finally pointed out that the Premier League has signed new contracts with the United States, South America, South Africa, sub-Saharan Africa, China, Singapore and Scandinavia (Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Iceland), and broadcast contracts with other parts of Asia, Australia, the Middle East and North America are expected to be signed in the next two weeks, and other European countries, except Scandinavia, are also expected to sign new contracts before Christmas.
But everyone should not think that the Premier League is a profitable business. In fact, professional football, at least in the UK, is not a "business" that can directly generate commercial profits.The idea of American professional sports operators to make profits by operating the sports industry will be extremely difficult to succeed in professional football, because it will be extremely difficult to break away from the American business and cultural environment.By analogy, the Premier League will also have a lot to learn from the development of professional football in China.
For professional players, the Premier League is heaven—the prime time for professional players is very short, and the Premier League is the richest league. They can play in the Premier League and accumulate the greatest possible wealth and income in the shortest possible time.This is human nature, unless you can go to Guangzhou Evergrande to play two years ago.
For rational investors, the financial data reflected by the Premier League clubs may indicate that this is hell. According to the statistics of the "Guardian", in the 2012-13 season, the salary and labor costs paid by the Premier League clubs to players and others have broken records. Exceeded 18 billion pounds, and the cumulative losses of 20 clubs in a single season were 2.91 million pounds. From the perspective of business structure, the Premier League has become a dangerous "ground river" with high costs.
More than ten years ago, Sun Jihai and Li Tie went to the Premier League to play football and earned a weekly salary of tens of thousands of pounds, which was enough to satisfy them. However, in the past ten years, the salary level of the main or semi-main players of the Premier League clubs has risen sharply.The weekly salary of 2012 pounds is only the starting price among the top 13 players in each team's important performance.In the 20-27 season, the total income of the 12 Premier League clubs and the Premier League Committee itself reached 5 billion pounds, but this cannot change the overall loss of the Premier League.In this season, 5000 Premier League clubs suffered losses. Among them, Aston Villa, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City and Queens Park Rangers who were relegated this season, the losses of these five clubs exceeded [-] million pounds.
In terms of income, the 2012-13 season is not considered the golden season of Premier League income, mainly in terms of media copyright. This season is still the last year of the 2010-13 three-year media copyright contract.The total media copyright revenue for this three-year period was 35 billion pounds, and starting from the 2013-14 season, the new three-year media copyright revenue has risen sharply, reaching 55 billion pounds.However, the expectation of a sharp increase in income in the 2013-14 season has led many Premier League clubs to increase their investment in the 2012-13 season. Whether it is competition for the championship, Champions League qualification or relegation, the increase in the Premier League’s labor costs far exceeds its income increase in terms of introducing players and increasing wages.
As a result, the Premier League's investment in labor costs accounted for 67% of its total revenue. This figure was the same in the 2011-12 season and the 2012-13 season.UEFA announced in 2010 that it would set up financial fair play rules for clubs (Financial Fair Play): starting from the 2014-15 season, clubs with a cumulative loss of more than 4500 million euros in the previous three seasons will be banned from participating in European competitions.Some clubs that have no hope of winning in Europe have no scruples in investing in order to avoid relegation.
When Manchester United had not been acquired by the Glazer family in the United States and still existed as "the richest and most successful club in the world", Martin Edwards, the then controlling owner, set a club cost control principle: that is, the club's human cost investment should not exceed 50% of the club's overall income.This red line of 50% of labor cost is not only the successful creed of Manchester United's operation at that time, but also similar to the principles of American professional sports NFL, NBA and other leagues.
However, the influx of new international capital broke the rigorous business model of the Premier League and even European football. In the summer of 2003, Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich acquired Chelsea, which became a starting point.Since then, Russian capital, American capital, Middle Eastern capital and even Far Eastern capital have swarmed in, continuously raising the competition threshold for the Premier League, and also causing a sharp increase in operating costs.The entertainment charm, communication value and commercial potential of the Premier League are widely favored, and the income is also rising steadily. However, the new income, whether it is media copyright income or sponsorship income, is immediately swallowed up by faster-growing labor costs.
Among the labor costs, the growth of player salaries and transfer fees is the fastest part.Other employees of the club, the income of the head coach has increased rapidly, and the income of club directors and senior managers has also increased rapidly. The highest income in the 2012-13 season was Southampton’s executive chairman Cortes, with 212.9 million pounds, followed by Arsenal’s CEO Gaggitis, with 182.5 million pounds.Other management and service personnel have not improved significantly. This may be related to British football culture-being able to work in a Premier League club is considered by many to be a blessing for fans.By short-term employees who take on some casual positions at the club, the salary is not much higher than the British minimum wage requirement of 6.31 pounds per hour.
In terms of overall debt, the situation of Premier League clubs is still not ideal. The total debt of the 20 clubs has dropped from 2011 billion pounds in the 12-24 season to 2012 billion pounds in the 13-22 season. Among them, the Glazer family, which completed the acquisition of Manchester United through financing and lending, still allows Manchester United to maintain the title of "the world's most indebted club" for 8 years. When the acquisition was made in 2005, the Glazer family borrowed funds as high as 5.25 million pounds. By the 2012-13 season, Manchester United still owed 3.89 million pounds for this. Therefore, even though Manchester United achieved a historic high operating income of 3.63 million pounds in this season, the overall operation still suffered a loss of 900 million pounds.
In terms of capital composition, the existence of most Premier League clubs still relies on the direct investment of the owner, which is converted into club equity. For example, Manchester City has received more than 5 billion pounds of investment from Abu Dhabi in the past five years, or like Liverpool, Newcastle United, West Ham United, Chelsea, etc., deal with the owner’s direct investment in the form of interest-free loans.
This season's financial survey reflects the reality that professional football, at least in the UK, is not a "business" that can directly generate commercial profits.The idea of American professional sports operators to make profits by operating the sports industry will be extremely difficult to succeed in professional football, because it will be extremely difficult to break away from the American business and cultural environment.By analogy, the Premier League will also have a lot to learn from the development of professional football in China.Because of this, the Premier League has also begun to control wages. In the season, Premier League player wages accounted for 67% of club revenue, 2010% (11 billion pounds) in 69-15 season, and 09% (10 billion pounds) in 68-14 season.In the past three seasons, the salary expenditure of Premier League players has reached as high as 45 billion pounds, which has become an increasing trend year by year.This figure does not include agent fees, which amounted to £2011m between October 10 and September 2012.
英超俱乐部去年的财政状况有所好转,20家球队有12家出现亏损,亏损额为2.05亿英镑;2010-11赛季亏损3.61亿;2009-10赛季20支球队有16家出现亏损,亏损额高达4.84亿,超过了去年的2倍。曼城亏损的大幅减少让英超总亏损额大幅下降,去年他们的亏损额从1.97亿英镑降低到9900万。曼联的总债务为4.2亿英镑,要支付5000万的利息。英超20家球队的总债务为24亿,其中很多归老板所有。
Manchester United's net debt is 3.66 million pounds, less than Chelsea's 8.78 million pounds.Last year, although Manchester United was empty of the four major players, their profit was still as high as 3.2 million, ranking first, surpassing the Champions League and FA Cup double champion Chelsea (1 million), the Premier League champion Manchester City (2.61 million) and Arsenal (2.31 million).
Manchester City's salary is still the highest in the Premier League. Last year, their salary expenditure was 1 million. No.2.02 Chelsea was 2 million, which was nearly 1.73 million less than Manchester City. Manchester United ranked third with 3000 million.Manchester City claimed that the 1.62 million wages were paid to the club's 3 employees, but Tevez took 2.02 a week, so most of them were given to the players.Among the employees of Premier League teams, the chief executive officer (CEO) is particularly well-paid compared with CEOs of other companies. Manchester United CEO David Gill has an annual salary of 476 million pounds, making him the highest-paid CEO in the Premier League.
由于电视转播费和票价的上涨,92年以来英超球员工资水涨船高。2013-16年的英超电视转播合同卖出了创纪录的55亿英镑,各球队决定限制球员工资增长。据悉每家球队的电视转播收入将上涨2000万,而其中只有400万能用来给球员涨工资,2014-15赛季提高到800万,2015-16赛季则提高到1200万。
And the operation of the Chinese league is already learning from the Premier League!
Okay, we went back to the office and Ji Dong picked up the phone. Now that the holiday is coming to an end, Arsenal is going to regroup and start a sprint towards the championship. The professor has to gather the coaching staff and start preparing for the new season. The top management of the club is for money, while the fans and players are for dreams and glory. Ji Dong put down his phone and went to the meeting room confidently.
(End of this chapter)
And just when Ji Dong was struggling, his mobile phone rang, and Arsenal’s transfer work in this window was over. The introduction of Luke Shaw made up for the shortcomings at the left back, and the arrival of Aduriz also strengthened Arsenal’s striker. Moreover, last season's Premier League champions also greatly boosted the morale of the team. The agitation effect of a heavyweight champion is not comparable to that of the FA Cup and the League Cup. Moreover, the huge income of the Premier League champions also makes Arsenal's management ambitious and hopes to continue to compete for the championship. So why are money fans willing to spend a lot of money?Of course, it is a huge bonus for the championship!
According to the British media "Daily Mail", official data from the Premier League shows that this season's league champions Chelsea and Arsenal can get a total of nearly 9900 million pounds in bonuses, which also created the club's highest bonus income in a single season.In other words, Chelsea became the richest championship team in history.
Specifically, Arsenal’s total bonus income this season is 98 pounds, including 999 million pounds of championship bonuses, 554 million pounds of live TV income bonuses, 2490 million pounds of broadcast shares, 1998 million pounds of overseas broadcast shares, and 2200 million pounds of commercial advertising revenue from league sponsors, which can be called a lot of money.
Among other giants, Manchester City ranked second, with a total bonus of about 9850 million pounds from the Premier League, Manchester United ranked third with a total bonus of 9680 million pounds, and Chelsea ranked fourth with a total bonus of 9650 million pounds.The Premier League once again proved that its title as the richest league in the world is not in vain. In this list, even the relegated Queens Park Rangers at the bottom of the league can get about 6488 million pounds, which is enough to prove the horror of the Premier League at the commercial level.The total prize money allocated to the top 20 Premier League this season is as high as 16.05 billion, which is beyond the reach of other leagues.
It is worth mentioning that the "Daily Mail" also specifically mentioned the so-called "parachute" mechanism, that is, for those relegated teams, the Premier League will issue a separate sum of money for four consecutive years, and the amount will decrease year by year.Reading and Wigan, who were relegated last season, received 2500 million pounds. The reason for this is to ensure that the salary structure of the relegated team will not collapse quickly, and if the team is promoted to the Premier League, this parachute fund will also stop.However, according to the new allocation policy, starting from the 2000/2016 season, the time span for the payment of this money will be shortened from four years to three years, and for those teams that have only stayed in the Premier League for one season, it will be further shortened to two years.
The huge commercial success of the Premier League today has also benefited low-level teams such as the British Championship and League One. According to the "Daily Mail" report, the Premier League will distribute some money to low-level leagues every year.Each Championship club can get 230 million pounds, each League One club can get 36 pounds, and each League Two club can get 24 pounds.
The Premier League is very profitable, and broadcasting fees are very high. Premier League broadcasting rights have always been sold for three years. The current contract expires at the end of this season. In June this year, Sky TV and British Telecom announced the acquisition of the domestic broadcasting rights of the Premier League for three seasons starting from the 3-6 season. It will be implemented one after another. The "Guardian" predicts that, plus domestic broadcast fees, the Premier League's global broadcast rights will sell for more than 2013 billion pounds!
In the current contract, the Premier League’s three-year overseas broadcast fee has reached 3 billion, and the broadcast fee in the next three seasons will definitely increase significantly. Even if it does not double the domestic broadcast fee, plus the weekly Premier League essence sold to the BBC for 14 million, the total broadcast fee of the Premier League in the next three years will definitely exceed the 3 billion mark.
The "Guardian" also pointed out that the Premier League divides domestic and overseas broadcast fees differently. The 20 teams will share overseas broadcast fees equally, but domestic broadcast fees will be divided according to the final ranking in the Premier League standings and the number of broadcast sessions. But in any case, this substantial increase in broadcast fees will be more conducive to the Premier League.
"The Guardian" also introduced the sales of Premier League overseas broadcasting rights in various continents and regions. In the United States, NBC overwhelmed Fox and ESPN to bid 1.57 million for the Premier League broadcasting rights for the next three seasons, three times the current contract value. The Premier League has signed a 3-year contract with Super Sports Media, and they will then distribute the broadcasting rights to local sports stations and IPTV networks. This is different from traditional broadcasting contracts, and also includes an agreement to help Premier League teams expand their markets in China.
The newspaper finally pointed out that the Premier League has signed new contracts with the United States, South America, South Africa, sub-Saharan Africa, China, Singapore and Scandinavia (Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Iceland), and broadcast contracts with other parts of Asia, Australia, the Middle East and North America are expected to be signed in the next two weeks, and other European countries, except Scandinavia, are also expected to sign new contracts before Christmas.
But everyone should not think that the Premier League is a profitable business. In fact, professional football, at least in the UK, is not a "business" that can directly generate commercial profits.The idea of American professional sports operators to make profits by operating the sports industry will be extremely difficult to succeed in professional football, because it will be extremely difficult to break away from the American business and cultural environment.By analogy, the Premier League will also have a lot to learn from the development of professional football in China.
For professional players, the Premier League is heaven—the prime time for professional players is very short, and the Premier League is the richest league. They can play in the Premier League and accumulate the greatest possible wealth and income in the shortest possible time.This is human nature, unless you can go to Guangzhou Evergrande to play two years ago.
For rational investors, the financial data reflected by the Premier League clubs may indicate that this is hell. According to the statistics of the "Guardian", in the 2012-13 season, the salary and labor costs paid by the Premier League clubs to players and others have broken records. Exceeded 18 billion pounds, and the cumulative losses of 20 clubs in a single season were 2.91 million pounds. From the perspective of business structure, the Premier League has become a dangerous "ground river" with high costs.
More than ten years ago, Sun Jihai and Li Tie went to the Premier League to play football and earned a weekly salary of tens of thousands of pounds, which was enough to satisfy them. However, in the past ten years, the salary level of the main or semi-main players of the Premier League clubs has risen sharply.The weekly salary of 2012 pounds is only the starting price among the top 13 players in each team's important performance.In the 20-27 season, the total income of the 12 Premier League clubs and the Premier League Committee itself reached 5 billion pounds, but this cannot change the overall loss of the Premier League.In this season, 5000 Premier League clubs suffered losses. Among them, Aston Villa, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City and Queens Park Rangers who were relegated this season, the losses of these five clubs exceeded [-] million pounds.
In terms of income, the 2012-13 season is not considered the golden season of Premier League income, mainly in terms of media copyright. This season is still the last year of the 2010-13 three-year media copyright contract.The total media copyright revenue for this three-year period was 35 billion pounds, and starting from the 2013-14 season, the new three-year media copyright revenue has risen sharply, reaching 55 billion pounds.However, the expectation of a sharp increase in income in the 2013-14 season has led many Premier League clubs to increase their investment in the 2012-13 season. Whether it is competition for the championship, Champions League qualification or relegation, the increase in the Premier League’s labor costs far exceeds its income increase in terms of introducing players and increasing wages.
As a result, the Premier League's investment in labor costs accounted for 67% of its total revenue. This figure was the same in the 2011-12 season and the 2012-13 season.UEFA announced in 2010 that it would set up financial fair play rules for clubs (Financial Fair Play): starting from the 2014-15 season, clubs with a cumulative loss of more than 4500 million euros in the previous three seasons will be banned from participating in European competitions.Some clubs that have no hope of winning in Europe have no scruples in investing in order to avoid relegation.
When Manchester United had not been acquired by the Glazer family in the United States and still existed as "the richest and most successful club in the world", Martin Edwards, the then controlling owner, set a club cost control principle: that is, the club's human cost investment should not exceed 50% of the club's overall income.This red line of 50% of labor cost is not only the successful creed of Manchester United's operation at that time, but also similar to the principles of American professional sports NFL, NBA and other leagues.
However, the influx of new international capital broke the rigorous business model of the Premier League and even European football. In the summer of 2003, Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich acquired Chelsea, which became a starting point.Since then, Russian capital, American capital, Middle Eastern capital and even Far Eastern capital have swarmed in, continuously raising the competition threshold for the Premier League, and also causing a sharp increase in operating costs.The entertainment charm, communication value and commercial potential of the Premier League are widely favored, and the income is also rising steadily. However, the new income, whether it is media copyright income or sponsorship income, is immediately swallowed up by faster-growing labor costs.
Among the labor costs, the growth of player salaries and transfer fees is the fastest part.Other employees of the club, the income of the head coach has increased rapidly, and the income of club directors and senior managers has also increased rapidly. The highest income in the 2012-13 season was Southampton’s executive chairman Cortes, with 212.9 million pounds, followed by Arsenal’s CEO Gaggitis, with 182.5 million pounds.Other management and service personnel have not improved significantly. This may be related to British football culture-being able to work in a Premier League club is considered by many to be a blessing for fans.By short-term employees who take on some casual positions at the club, the salary is not much higher than the British minimum wage requirement of 6.31 pounds per hour.
In terms of overall debt, the situation of Premier League clubs is still not ideal. The total debt of the 20 clubs has dropped from 2011 billion pounds in the 12-24 season to 2012 billion pounds in the 13-22 season. Among them, the Glazer family, which completed the acquisition of Manchester United through financing and lending, still allows Manchester United to maintain the title of "the world's most indebted club" for 8 years. When the acquisition was made in 2005, the Glazer family borrowed funds as high as 5.25 million pounds. By the 2012-13 season, Manchester United still owed 3.89 million pounds for this. Therefore, even though Manchester United achieved a historic high operating income of 3.63 million pounds in this season, the overall operation still suffered a loss of 900 million pounds.
In terms of capital composition, the existence of most Premier League clubs still relies on the direct investment of the owner, which is converted into club equity. For example, Manchester City has received more than 5 billion pounds of investment from Abu Dhabi in the past five years, or like Liverpool, Newcastle United, West Ham United, Chelsea, etc., deal with the owner’s direct investment in the form of interest-free loans.
This season's financial survey reflects the reality that professional football, at least in the UK, is not a "business" that can directly generate commercial profits.The idea of American professional sports operators to make profits by operating the sports industry will be extremely difficult to succeed in professional football, because it will be extremely difficult to break away from the American business and cultural environment.By analogy, the Premier League will also have a lot to learn from the development of professional football in China.Because of this, the Premier League has also begun to control wages. In the season, Premier League player wages accounted for 67% of club revenue, 2010% (11 billion pounds) in 69-15 season, and 09% (10 billion pounds) in 68-14 season.In the past three seasons, the salary expenditure of Premier League players has reached as high as 45 billion pounds, which has become an increasing trend year by year.This figure does not include agent fees, which amounted to £2011m between October 10 and September 2012.
英超俱乐部去年的财政状况有所好转,20家球队有12家出现亏损,亏损额为2.05亿英镑;2010-11赛季亏损3.61亿;2009-10赛季20支球队有16家出现亏损,亏损额高达4.84亿,超过了去年的2倍。曼城亏损的大幅减少让英超总亏损额大幅下降,去年他们的亏损额从1.97亿英镑降低到9900万。曼联的总债务为4.2亿英镑,要支付5000万的利息。英超20家球队的总债务为24亿,其中很多归老板所有。
Manchester United's net debt is 3.66 million pounds, less than Chelsea's 8.78 million pounds.Last year, although Manchester United was empty of the four major players, their profit was still as high as 3.2 million, ranking first, surpassing the Champions League and FA Cup double champion Chelsea (1 million), the Premier League champion Manchester City (2.61 million) and Arsenal (2.31 million).
Manchester City's salary is still the highest in the Premier League. Last year, their salary expenditure was 1 million. No.2.02 Chelsea was 2 million, which was nearly 1.73 million less than Manchester City. Manchester United ranked third with 3000 million.Manchester City claimed that the 1.62 million wages were paid to the club's 3 employees, but Tevez took 2.02 a week, so most of them were given to the players.Among the employees of Premier League teams, the chief executive officer (CEO) is particularly well-paid compared with CEOs of other companies. Manchester United CEO David Gill has an annual salary of 476 million pounds, making him the highest-paid CEO in the Premier League.
由于电视转播费和票价的上涨,92年以来英超球员工资水涨船高。2013-16年的英超电视转播合同卖出了创纪录的55亿英镑,各球队决定限制球员工资增长。据悉每家球队的电视转播收入将上涨2000万,而其中只有400万能用来给球员涨工资,2014-15赛季提高到800万,2015-16赛季则提高到1200万。
And the operation of the Chinese league is already learning from the Premier League!
Okay, we went back to the office and Ji Dong picked up the phone. Now that the holiday is coming to an end, Arsenal is going to regroup and start a sprint towards the championship. The professor has to gather the coaching staff and start preparing for the new season. The top management of the club is for money, while the fans and players are for dreams and glory. Ji Dong put down his phone and went to the meeting room confidently.
(End of this chapter)
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