Generale, zanima šta ti kažeš na ovo.
Svi smo mogli davno skužit kako si protiv povećanja broja tekmi u sezoni. U koliko god stvari ti bio u pravu, moram ipak priznat da mi je Rolexova izjava na mjestu.
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Jer pazi ovo:
In 2023, European football clubs, particularly those in the top five leagues, faced varying levels of profitability. The Premier League, which remains the most financially robust, reported a combined operating profit of £393 million, although this was an
18% decline from the previous year due to rising wages and other costs.
After accounting for taxes and other expenses, several Premier League clubs still managed to post profits, but
overall net losses in the league amounted to £685 million, largely due to increasing wage bills and infrastructure investments.
Clubs in other leagues, such as the Bundesliga, Serie A, and La Liga, also saw revenue increases but not always leading to higher profits. For instance, Bundesliga clubs generated significant revenue growth,
but rising wages and operational costs meant that only a few clubs posted net profits after taxes.
In contrast, Serie A clubs had lower profits, with some clubs even posting losses,
as rising player wages and other operational costs eroded profitability.
Overall, many top clubs are investing heavily in infrastructure and players, which cuts into their profits. This suggests that while the industry is recovering and generating significant revenues, profit margins after taxes remain tight for most clubs.