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    Pay Day

    How much will we get for playing Man City?

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    The Emirates FA Cup
    Season 2018-19
    Payments made from The FA's prize fund
    Extra preliminary round winners (184) £2,250 Losers receive £750
    Preliminary round winners (160) £2,890 Losers receive £960
    First round qualifying winners (116) £6,000
    Second Round Qualifying winners (80) £9,000
    Third Round Qualifying winners (40) £15,000
    Fourth Round Qualifying winners (32) £25,000
    First Round Proper winners (40) £36,000
    Second Round Proper winners (20) £54,000
    Third Round Proper winners (32) £135,000
    Fourth Round Proper winners (16) £180,000
    Fifth Round Proper winners (8) £360,000
    Quarter-Final winners (4) £720,000
    Semi-Final winners (2) £1,800,000
    Semi-Final losers (2) £900,000
    Final runners-up (1) £1,800,000
    Final winners (1) £3,600,000

    + ticket sales, 50%? or maybe more if City are feeling generous

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    I think they'll drop their prices for this one. We're a nothing game to them. But reduced prices = full stadium = 50% of a very large pot.
    I believe RUFC has a say in ticket prices but I don't think TS would deny Millers fans the chance of us paying a tenner and taking 7000 fans as a result

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    50% ?

    Thought the FA took a slice as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by millertop View Post
    The Emirates FA Cup
    Season 2018-19
    Payments made from The FA's prize fund
    Extra preliminary round winners (184) £2,250 Losers receive £750
    Preliminary round winners (160) £2,890 Losers receive £960
    First round qualifying winners (116) £6,000
    Second Round Qualifying winners (80) £9,000
    Third Round Qualifying winners (40) £15,000
    Fourth Round Qualifying winners (32) £25,000
    First Round Proper winners (40) £36,000
    Second Round Proper winners (20) £54,000
    Third Round Proper winners (32) £135,000
    Fourth Round Proper winners (16) £180,000
    Fifth Round Proper winners (8) £360,000
    Quarter-Final winners (4) £720,000
    Semi-Final winners (2) £1,800,000
    Semi-Final losers (2) £900,000
    Final runners-up (1) £1,800,000
    Final winners (1) £3,600,000

    + ticket sales, 50%? or maybe more if City are feeling generous
    Fa rules state 45% of net receipts to each club 10% to FA

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    Quote Originally Posted by wrinkly View Post
    Fa rules state 45% of net receipts to each club 10% to FA

    Cheers Wrinkly

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    Quote Originally Posted by millertop View Post
    The Emirates FA Cup
    Season 2018-19
    Payments made from The FA's prize fund
    Extra preliminary round winners (184) £2,250 Losers receive £750
    Preliminary round winners (160) £2,890 Losers receive £960
    First round qualifying winners (116) £6,000
    Second Round Qualifying winners (80) £9,000
    Third Round Qualifying winners (40) £15,000
    Fourth Round Qualifying winners (32) £25,000
    First Round Proper winners (40) £36,000
    Second Round Proper winners (20) £54,000
    Third Round Proper winners (32) £135,000
    Fourth Round Proper winners (16) £180,000
    Fifth Round Proper winners (8) £360,000
    Quarter-Final winners (4) £720,000
    Semi-Final winners (2) £1,800,000
    Semi-Final losers (2) £900,000
    Final runners-up (1) £1,800,000
    Final winners (1) £3,600,000

    + ticket sales, 50%? or maybe more if City are feeling generous
    Premier League parachute payments for relegated teams = £90 million over 3 years.
    Not difficult to see why the FA Cup is now held in such low esteem by the PL clubs.
    It's all about the munnee ☹

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    Man City ave attendance is approx 54000.

    If only 40000 x £25 = £1m then allowing for overheads we should receive at least 500k. Not sure if we would receive any TV money if televised.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pip_y View Post
    Man City ave attendance is approx 54000.

    If only 40000 x £25 = £1m then allowing for overheads we should receive at least 500k. Not sure if we would receive any TV money if televised.
    I think that there is BBC highlight money within the prize money Pip. If it's aired ont BBC or Sky I'd imagine that we'd be getting the same away share as they usually give.

    It's the replay that'll be more likely to be televised then we'd probably get less than the first leg but then there's the next round to look forrud to.

    I'm getting carried away now

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    The only way I will get carried away is in a box! How must is hospitality at the Etihad? Lol

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