tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-487486960623783530.post6465713919387048833..comments2024-03-27T10:38:08.826+01:00Comments on The Swiss Ramble: Bayern Munich - Opportunities (Let's Make Lots Of Money)The Swiss Ramblerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11423088862174893998noreply@blogger.comBlogger16125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-487486960623783530.post-75937290054214747722012-03-19T22:18:52.533+01:002012-03-19T22:18:52.533+01:00What a great report!!!! Did you find also the offi...What a great report!!!! Did you find also the official 2011 balance of Bayern Munchen AG? I tried to find it online , but Google is not always the answer.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-487486960623783530.post-34229069427062803142012-02-24T15:17:48.124+01:002012-02-24T15:17:48.124+01:00great post as always..
i also have some interest ...great post as always..<br /><br />i also have some interest in that question above me regarding the amortisation. it can put every purchase in the world in a different light. (i am trying to better understand the Carroll move to my liverpool). <br /><br />do you have a post somewhere about the issue?D!http://utopianfragments.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-487486960623783530.post-41221063121226979882012-02-19T02:43:47.396+01:002012-02-19T02:43:47.396+01:00Rambler,
Great article as usual. I was wonder...Rambler,<br /><br /><br /> Great article as usual. I was wondering since you are in Switzerland, albeit in Zurich if you could let us know what the reaction of Swiss fans was to Shaqiri moving to FCB. I thought it was a bit odd for him to go for only 11 million. Is there any info I am missing (does Basel get something in return, or do the clubs have a relationship to where they would get loan players in return)?<br /><br /> ThanksAndrewnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-487486960623783530.post-1643497966537087002012-02-18T16:58:20.952+01:002012-02-18T16:58:20.952+01:00Another great report.Another great report.Michaelhttp://www.goal.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-487486960623783530.post-26145721086357071542012-02-18T13:45:48.758+01:002012-02-18T13:45:48.758+01:00TV rights money for Bundesliga look way down compa...TV rights money for Bundesliga look way down compared to France & Spain .<br />That's weird<br /><br />The commercial income is impressive though for most German clubsAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-487486960623783530.post-60258193858127455032012-02-17T23:55:46.656+01:002012-02-17T23:55:46.656+01:00Great article. Hands down the best financial footb...Great article. Hands down the best financial football website out there. I read your every post since I'm a big fan of football finances and football of course.<br /><br />Nice to see you write about my favorite team again.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-487486960623783530.post-35017792603658829942012-02-17T20:12:29.594+01:002012-02-17T20:12:29.594+01:00Hello mr ramble.
Could.you do a piece on why seri...Hello mr ramble. <br />Could.you do a piece on why seria a collapsed in such a spectactular fashion and whether the premier league is heading the same way. <br />Thanks.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-487486960623783530.post-49618670124849458122012-02-17T16:45:00.810+01:002012-02-17T16:45:00.810+01:00Nope, those numbers are not included. The "FC...Nope, those numbers are not included. The "FC Bayern AG" was solely founded for football purposes. The Basketball division (wages ~6 mln) is included in the e.V. ("eingetragener Verein" = registerd society) which is the main shareholder of the AG (~81%).Jonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-487486960623783530.post-34255285306636875382012-02-17T16:32:24.992+01:002012-02-17T16:32:24.992+01:00http://economicinterest.wordpress.com/ My blog, wr...http://economicinterest.wordpress.com/ My blog, wrote about the bubble football is in right now and whether it is about to burst, give a read if you like :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-487486960623783530.post-49611556128612953802012-02-17T15:36:15.619+01:002012-02-17T15:36:15.619+01:00Excellent post, it's very interesting to see h...Excellent post, it's very interesting to see how their wage structure works and I think because of this, you can see that a particular club is being responsible with their money or not.Jameshttp://www.northernsports.org.uknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-487486960623783530.post-22538697029557088222012-02-17T15:26:01.862+01:002012-02-17T15:26:01.862+01:00Hi Mr Ramble,
Quick question regarding the ammort...Hi Mr Ramble,<br /><br />Quick question regarding the ammortisation of the fee paid for a player.<br /><br />If a club pays €20m for a player and gives him a 5 year contract, the amount recognised in the accounts is €4m per year.<br /><br />However if the player then signs new 4 year deal (after 3 years of his contract), would the rest of the amount to be ammortised across the rest of the original contract (2 years remaining) or the new one?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-487486960623783530.post-70017957344753944222012-02-17T14:48:35.958+01:002012-02-17T14:48:35.958+01:00Good point. Bayern has other sports divisions too....Good point. Bayern has other sports divisions too. Particularly the Basketballers have seen heavy investment over the last two/three seasons to push them into the first division, where they are playing for the first time this season. Are those numbers included in the wage bill?cjnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-487486960623783530.post-20899587842102977492012-02-17T14:15:11.758+01:002012-02-17T14:15:11.758+01:00Grande BayernGrande BayernAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-487486960623783530.post-1329566642354997012012-02-17T13:15:04.512+01:002012-02-17T13:15:04.512+01:00Fantastic as always. Would love to see this wage s...Fantastic as always. Would love to see this wage structure implemented at my club, the 2nd to the throne of self sustaining clubs, Arsenal. On another note, perhaps when FFP does come in you could do a blog dedicated to that and offer your opinion re it being the saviour of responsible clubs or protecting the Spanish clubs.Stephennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-487486960623783530.post-17571245599301751452012-02-17T11:33:36.967+01:002012-02-17T11:33:36.967+01:00Yes, that's fair comment. I took total wage bi...Yes, that's fair comment. I took total wage bills for each club, but Barcelona's does include around €37m for other sports.<br /><br />Another important factor is the level of bonus payments, which can vary hugely between seasons. Unfortunately, not every club analyses this separately.The Swiss Ramblerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11423088862174893998noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-487486960623783530.post-81814421460262854122012-02-17T11:22:15.835+01:002012-02-17T11:22:15.835+01:00interesting as always :)
however this part "....interesting as always :)<br />however this part "... but most of their peers abroad pay more, namely Barcelona €241 million, Real Madrid €216 million, Milan €193 million, Manchester City €193 million, Inter €190 million, Chelsea €186 million and Manchester United €169 million..." does not take into account the fact, that in the wage bill of Barcelona for example, there are inter alia the wages of the Basketball Team (~18 mln - numbers off the top of my head), the Handball Team (~6 mln), the Futsal Team (~4 mln), the Hockey Team (~2 mln) included and hence the comparison is slightly misleading.Jonnoreply@blogger.com