Finance Expert: With a £116 million reveal, Tottenham are a new model for everyone

Dan Plumley has argued that Tottenham is the new model for matchday stadium revenue in Europe and the Premier League.

 

Spurs became the greatest matchday earnings in the Premier League after gate receipts of £116 million in the 2022–2023 season; only Paris Saint–Germain and Barcelona earned more in Europe.

 

The football finance specialist acknowledged that once Daniel Levy demonstrates to everyone how it’s done, qualifying for the Champions League would only increase that number going forward.

 

“It’s the new model for matchday revenue at football stadiums,” he disclosed exclusively to Tottenham News.

 

We talked extensively about the stadium’s early development, its potential uses, and all the other things they had connected to it with the other events. We are only now beginning to see it.

 

“That is beginning to pay off now, moving them up to the Premier League’s highest matchday earners, and that will set the new standard for a few years.”

 

 

It’s a means of increasing revenue diversification or reducing the chance that other sources of income won’t meet expectations. If you don’t make it to the Champions League, however, you still have a safety net, and if you do, you can increase revenue even more by offering hospitality packages for that tournament.

 

The two go hand in hand, but we’re definitely starting to see the advantages of that stadium for Spurs now, and we expect that to continue in the Premier League in the medium term because no other team—well, except for Everton—is going to push it closed right now because there’s a lot going on there and nobody is exactly sure what is going on.

 

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“At this moment, Spurs are the blueprint.”

 

Postecoglou Ange

Ange Postecoglou has quickly gained the respect of Tottenham fans.

Spurs revenue is skyrocketing in the Premier League as Levy rubs his hands together and financial issues off the field continue to intensify. Spurs revenue is only expected to rise.

 

Tottenham moved up to eighth place in the most recent Deloitte Football Money League, with total income exceeding £500 million and everything off the field running really well.

 

It’s simply a matter of getting things on the field consistently correct now.

 

In other Tottenham news, a teammate has praised one of the team’s players as one of the greatest around.

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