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One more reason to progress in the CL elimination phase.

I'm not worried about our finances at all, considering our kit and main sponsor deals are soon to be up for grabs. Lots of money to come our way in the next two years.
 

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One more reason to progress in the CL elimination phase.

I'm not worried about our finances at all, considering our kit and main sponsor deals are soon to be up for grabs. Lots of money to come our way in the next two years.

Really? Personally I feel we're still reliant on Sunning giving us an artificially large training ground sponsorship and CL money. Without those two things we would struggle to meet FFP requirements. If anything this shows until we have a stadium and the benefits of having a stadium provides we're extremely dependent on Suning and whatever regulations the Chinese governments dictates at any time.
 

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we get like 18m from nike and 15m from pirelli, in a few years id be shocked if we don't at least double those figures
 

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All these deals from Asia reek circumventing the FFP. A way to get out of SA and the endless loop of FFP restrictions. Now we need to generate money the real way with real sponsorship deals. Stadium project NEEDS to be started ASAP.

Or then Suning has another string of Asian deals to replace these ending deals.
 

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We should be lobbying instead to change the system instead of trying to break into it. Football is going to die anyway if this direction is kept. Something needs to change and Inter needs to part of that change, not trying to become part of a system that we don't belong in and that would never respect us.

Hoping for random deals to get by the FFP is not a solution. It's a temporary fix. And it is as temporary as Suning is around. I don't see them sticking around for 3 decades or more so I'd rather us focusing on a change that will set football back in its proper course. Otherwise in 40 years time all people will be talking about is how an American styled closed league managed to kill the sport that so many other there are still following at an amateur-ish level.

Betting, television, sports agencies and... weird companies are basically running football now, through FIFA and UEFA who have their lawyers and accountants pulling the strings. It's not a really ethical group. I don't want my team to hope on money laundering or hope to get some mega corporation put its name on my team's jersey in order to sell stuff to China and the USA.

I know, I know, get on with the times.. But since 2013 these are shit times. Just look at every top league in Europe. Just 10 teams won the league in the 5 top countries since 2013. It's not gonna get better.
 

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So is this a problem we should be concerned about or what?

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So is this a problem we should be concerned about or what?
 

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We should be lobbying instead to change the system instead of trying to break into it. Football is going to die anyway if this direction is kept. Something needs to change and Inter needs to part of that change, not trying to become part of a system that we don't belong in and that would never respect us.

Hoping for random deals to get by the FFP is not a solution. It's a temporary fix. And it is as temporary as Suning is around. I don't see them sticking around for 3 decades or more so I'd rather us focusing on a change that will set football back in its proper course. Otherwise in 40 years time all people will be talking about is how an American styled closed league managed to kill the sport that so many other there are still following at an amateur-ish level.

Betting, television, sports agencies and... weird companies are basically running football now, through FIFA and UEFA who have their lawyers and accountants pulling the strings. It's not a really ethical group. I don't want my team to hope on money laundering or hope to get some mega corporation put its name on my team's jersey in order to sell stuff to China and the USA.

I know, I know, get on with the times.. But since 2013 these are shit times. Just look at every top league in Europe. Just 10 teams won the league in the 5 top countries since 2013. It's not gonna get better.

I agree with the sentiment that calcifying top teams is killing what's interesting about the game, but I don't think there's a way backwards. For the top teams i.e. the parties with the most resources, there's a lot of money to be gained from international viewership. A closed, American-type superleague would probably be very popular, regardless of what it would do to teams that aren't "big" enough.
 

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Told ya guys...
 

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Inter, UCL exit cost Nerazzurri at least €20 million

Italian Serie A giants Inter Milan have suffered a shocking exit from the group stage of the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday, and the result will have far reaching consequences.

The Milan-based club failed to secure a spot in the knockout stage of the Europe’s elite football competition after suffering a surprising 2-1 defeat against a weaker Spanish La Liga giants FC Barcelona side on Tuesday, that too while playing at home in a match where they just had to match the result of German Bundesliga outfit Borussia Dortmund who won against Slavia Praha in their last group match.

It is now believed that the result is likely to cost the club in the region of €20 million, which is not going to please the club’s hierarchy one bit.

Inter would’ve received a guaranteed €12 million income for the knockout stage qualification, whereas the commercial rights can add another €3.5 million to €5.5 million.

Not only that as the Nerazzurri would’ve received a handsome amount from the ticket sales of home fixture of the knockout stage in the UCL.

Now, the club is in UEFA Europa League where the amount of money is no way close to the earnings in the Champions League.

Even if Inter would go all the way and clinch the title, they would receive a prize money of just €14 million.

Therefore, Tuesday’s result will be a bitter pill to swallow for the club’s hierarchy who will be now hoping to see an impressive run in the Serie A.
 

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Opportunity cost :serious:
 

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Given it's year-end, do we have any recent numbers in terms of how the club is doing business-wise? I've been under the impression that Suning have been trying to implement a self-sustaining business model to help generating revenues and decreasing the dependence on fresh capital from the owners for reinforcements.

I'd be interested to see some figures, if anybody has a source to share. It's important to see how much financial capacity we have, for better expectation management.
 

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Given it's year-end, do we have any recent numbers in terms of how the club is doing business-wise? I've been under the impression that Suning have been trying to implement a self-sustaining business model to help generating revenues and decreasing the dependence on fresh capital from the owners for reinforcements.

I'd be interested to see some figures, if anybody has a source to share. It's important to see how much financial capacity we have, for better expectation management.

Our fiscal year end is June 30, not December 31. As such, June 30 is the better reference point for tracking YoY improvements. Here's a link to our published financial information for the YE June 30, 2019: https://www.inter.it/media/downloads/2019/2019_09_29_13_28_20Investor%20Presentation%20FY2018-2019.pdf

Both sponsorship and media licensing revenue is up, as are shirt sales.

This information is sourced directly from the club, and is the best reference to use. This avoids terrible translations from people who are financially illiterate (Sempre Inter/football-italia).
 

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look at the 18/19 vs 19/20 contracted revenue in the last page. down 80mil :/
 

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So if Suning doesn't pull some magic tricks we aren't gonna have spending spree summer coming up.
 

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with all the plusvalenza on the book possibly coming, we might be OK this year, but we're gonna run into problems at some point if we dont get our sponsorship up
some of the 18/19 revenue is bonuses for performance, too, which wont materialise until we hit those targets
 

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2020 Deloitte Money League

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