| The power of the Won on 10:51 - Feb 20 with 2374 views | nick_hammersmith |
| The power of the Won on 10:00 - Feb 20 by nick_hammersmith | Do football clubs make that much money from shirt sales though? I remember watching a TiFo video on YouTube and it was a surprisingly small % for a PL club's income |
Did some research; https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport is saying a PL club makes ~ £4.80 off of the sale of an £80 kit But, to the OP, this netted Spurs £63m in sales, prob a chunk off of Son sales alone; https://www.90min.com/posts/10 Not sure if buying direct from the club makes a lot more difference, or if the vendor, like John Lewis take a share as well? |  | |  |
| The power of the Won on 12:25 - Feb 20 with 2226 views | Juzzie | Shirt sales in the first month paid for David Beckham's transfer fee from Man Utd to Real Madrid. The money is there if done right. |  | |  |
| The power of the Won on 12:33 - Feb 20 with 2206 views | TacticalR |
| The power of the Won on 12:39 - Feb 19 by DannyPaddox | There’s now no excuse to refer to him as the Korean lad, or just the Korean. It’s there in black and white, his name is 양민혁 - is that so difficult to remember? For the record I will still keep referring to him as the Spurs lad. |
Years ago I did evening classes at the Korean Cultural Centre (near Trafalgar Square). I have to admit I didn't get very far in terms of speaking Korean. However, it's actually not that hard to learn to read Korean as there are only 24 characters in the Korean alphabet. Each syllable (e.g. Yang 양) is composed of individual characters from the Korean alphabet (e.g. ya ㅑ): syllable - characters - sound in English alphabet 양 = ㅇ + ㅑ + ㅇ = [silent] + ya + ng 민 = ㅁ + ㅣ + ㄴ = m + i + n 혁 = ㅎ + ㅕ + ㄱ = h + yeo + k |  |
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| The power of the Won on 12:39 - Feb 20 with 2171 views | nix |
| The power of the Won on 10:51 - Feb 20 by nick_hammersmith | Did some research; https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport is saying a PL club makes ~ £4.80 off of the sale of an £80 kit But, to the OP, this netted Spurs £63m in sales, prob a chunk off of Son sales alone; https://www.90min.com/posts/10 Not sure if buying direct from the club makes a lot more difference, or if the vendor, like John Lewis take a share as well? |
Yes. It says in the article that the retailer gets £26.40 per shirt, which means we'd get that if you buy direct from the club. Our shirts are a bit cheaper but it would be a decent chunk anyway. |  | |  |
| The power of the Won on 13:52 - Feb 20 with 2032 views | R_from_afar | The QPR replica shirts with Γεώργιος Τόφας * on the back never really caught on, did they? * Georgios Tofas |  |
| "Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1." |
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| The power of the Won on 17:27 - Feb 20 with 1828 views | Juzzie |
| The power of the Won on 12:39 - Feb 20 by nix | Yes. It says in the article that the retailer gets £26.40 per shirt, which means we'd get that if you buy direct from the club. Our shirts are a bit cheaper but it would be a decent chunk anyway. |
Didn't we have 'clubhouse' shirts for a year or two in the early 90's which were basically us making our own kits? |  | |  |
| The power of the Won on 18:03 - Feb 20 with 1784 views | RBlock |
| The power of the Won on 12:33 - Feb 20 by TacticalR | Years ago I did evening classes at the Korean Cultural Centre (near Trafalgar Square). I have to admit I didn't get very far in terms of speaking Korean. However, it's actually not that hard to learn to read Korean as there are only 24 characters in the Korean alphabet. Each syllable (e.g. Yang 양) is composed of individual characters from the Korean alphabet (e.g. ya ㅑ): syllable - characters - sound in English alphabet 양 = ㅇ + ㅑ + ㅇ = [silent] + ya + ng 민 = ㅁ + ㅣ + ㄴ = m + i + n 혁 = ㅎ + ㅕ + ㄱ = h + yeo + k |
Ye, you're right. That looks very straightforward |  | |  |
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