There’s TV money Chalky and don’t the two Clubs and the FA split the gate (not much at Dulwich though with a c. 3,000 capacity) so it should be worth a few quid. More on its way if we win.
That’s IF.
I see that Carlisle are on tv tonight against Dulwich Hamlet with £36,000 up for grabs for the winner and with the tv money they will receive there should be a nice welcome cash boost for them but what about Carlisle,do they receive any of the tv money? It could be an expensive day for Utd if they lose with no money for the losers and travelling expenses etc,watch out for that banana skin
There’s TV money Chalky and don’t the two Clubs and the FA split the gate (not much at Dulwich though with a c. 3,000 capacity) so it should be worth a few quid. More on its way if we win.
That’s IF.
Hope no self inflicted mistakes come into play because utd have form with this scenario,best of luck they will need it.
Poor starting 11, looke like we’re after a replay.
Defense still dithering on the ball and getting caught out time after time,a `better` team and they would have been punished.anyhow seven out of ten for performance so good enough this time but beware of those defensive frailties or else.
I’m fed up with how we try and play on the break against anyone, even at home. We won yesterday with just 38% possession. That wont work again the large majority of sides that we play this season.
I started watching the game at kick off, I thought Carlisle were in dark blue for the first ten minutes. Carlisle looked ok.
How much will the club have made from the Dulwich Hamlet match?
Well, we know of the £36,000 prize money and the £75,000 television money. But after Dulwich's expenses have been deducted we get half of the gate money. It is not until round three that the FA gets any of the gate money.
The gate was 3,336. I am guessing that the average person paid £20. Some will have paid more to be in the stand and there will have been some special expensive packages but there will also have been some juveniles and OAPs. Therefor 3,336 * £20 makes £66,720. Let's make that £64,000 after the Dulwich expenses have been deducted, therefor we get £32,000.
I reckon that our FA Cup revenue from this match is £32,000 (gate share) plus £36,000 (prize fund) plus £75,000 (television), making a total of £143,000.
Prize money for a win in round two is £54,000.