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Postby Florida Blue » Wed May 19, 2010 2:36 pm

http://www.forbes.com/2010/05/17/most-valuable-sports-team-brands-business-sports-brands.html

Not that I don't hate the team at the top just as much...

The Most Valuable Sports Team Brands
Peter J. Schwartz, 05.18.10, 10:00 AM EDT
Our look beyond the balance sheet finds the New York Yankees are now the most powerful team name in sports.

Slideshow: The World's 10 Most Valuable Sports Team Brands


Add another accolade to the Steinbrenner family trophy case. Their New York Yankees have dethroned Manchester United as the world’s most valuable team brand. It is the first time since we started tracking brand value--the portion of a team's overall value that is derived from its name as opposed to its market and league--across sports three years ago that the Bronx Bombers have topped our list.


Yahoo! BuzzThe Yankees brand is worth $328 million (21% of their $1.6 billion total team value), while we calculate the Man U name to be worth $285 million (16% of their $1.835 billion value). The two teams swapped spots as the Yankees saw a merchandising frenzy thanks to a 27th World Series title and the opening of their new stadium. Gross sales of World Series and Yankees championship-emblazoned products totaled $450 million last year, while the new ballpark spurred 40% growth in sponsorship revenue. Local TV ratings on YES Network (Forbes is a partner in a show on YES) were up 11%, even as most baseball teams saw ratings decline. Also helping push the Yanks to the top was a strengthening U.S. dollar, which gained 17% on the British pound over the 12-month period we reviewed.

Man U might not be knocked off their perch for very long. A new four-year, $130-million shirt sponsorship deal with insurer AON ( AON - news - people ) to begin next season is 50% greater, on average, than their current deal with AIG ( AIG - news - people ). When combined with their pact with apparel giant Nike ( NKE - news - people ), the Red Devils will see an average of $66 million a year from the two sponsors, plus a 50% share of profits on specific Nike merchandise sales. Man U also lays claim to an unmatched global fan base: 333 million followers and 139 million core fans, with more than half coming from Asia.

When it comes to the gridiron, the Dallas Cowboys are in a league of their own. The Cowboys brand, worth $208 million, is $128 million more valuable than that of the average NFL team. Reason: Jerry Jones’ big push to appeal to fans not just in Texas but across the country since purchasing the team in 1989. So popular are the Cowboys, who’ve become synonymous with America’s Team, that in 2002 they became the first--and to date only--team to opt out of the NFL’s merchandising program and instead take control of their own apparel rights. Jones’ success in the owners’ suite has been staggering. Since he bought the team, the compound annual growth of its enterprise value (equity plus net debt) has been 13%, which is 63% better than the S&P 500 as a whole.

Spanish Soccer power Barcelona seems to be taking a page out of the playbook of another NFL owner, Al Davis, who immortalized the phrase "Just win, baby." Barcelona won a record six domestic and international competitions last season and in doing so increased their brand value 6% to $180 million, despite the euro falling 11% against the U.S. dollar over the same period of time. Barcelona leapfrogged the likes of A.C. Milan, Arsenal and Bayern Munich in brand value to rank third among soccer teams and fifth overall. The team also has a great upside. An expanded Camp Nou, already Europe’s largest stadium, is set to be complete by next summer, and should the team ever decide to add a corporate shirt sponsor (it currently receives no money from a partnership with nonprofit UNICEF), its coffers could grow by some $20 million a year.
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Re: Scum really does sink

Postby ashton287 » Wed May 19, 2010 3:09 pm

333 million supporters, thats 6 x England. WTF its gonna take like 20-30 years for us to build that kinda support if ever
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Re: Scum really does sink

Postby Sister of fu » Wed May 19, 2010 3:56 pm

ashton287 wrote:333 million supporters, thats 6 x England. WTF its gonna take like 20-30 years for us to build that kinda support if ever



Yeah but only 10 of them are from Manchester so I know which fanbase I would prefer!!
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Postby Wooders » Wed May 19, 2010 4:10 pm

ashton287 wrote:333 million supporters, thats 6 x England. WTF its gonna take like 20-30 years for us to build that kinda support if ever



But how many of those "supporters" contribute financially to the club?
Very few I would guess

loads of supposed "Diehard" reds I know might have the odd mug, that they probably bought knock off from camdem market, or a knockoff replica kit, usually several seasons out of date knocking about but thats about it - go to old trafford? To expensive mate.
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Re: Scum really does sink

Postby Slim » Wed May 19, 2010 5:14 pm

Okay, if you assume that the scum have 19 home games, plus 6 home games max(cl) and let's halve the domestic cups and say another 4 home games. They would have 29 home games. Their home allocation is probably somewhere around 65K, so if they have 333 million supporters and they each saw 1 game, it would take 176 years for them all to see one game.
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Re: Scum really does sink

Postby Vhero » Wed May 19, 2010 5:18 pm

139 million core fans, with more than half coming from Asia.


Says it fucking all really don't it?? I remember we tried to tap the market with Sun Jihai playing for us.. The nightmares still haunt me..
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Re: Scum really does sink

Postby Florida Blue » Wed May 19, 2010 5:33 pm

Slim wrote:Okay, if you assume that the scum have 19 home games, plus 6 home games max(cl) and let's halve the domestic cups and say another 4 home games. They would have 29 home games. Their home allocation is probably somewhere around 65K, so if they have 333 million supporters and they each saw 1 game, it would take 176 years for them all to see one game.


But yet if you asked all of them, they were there when Owen scored in extra extra extra extra time.
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Re: Scum really does sink

Postby Slim » Wed May 19, 2010 5:37 pm

Florida Blue wrote:
Slim wrote:Okay, if you assume that the scum have 19 home games, plus 6 home games max(cl) and let's halve the domestic cups and say another 4 home games. They would have 29 home games. Their home allocation is probably somewhere around 65K, so if they have 333 million supporters and they each saw 1 game, it would take 176 years for them all to see one game.


But yet if you asked all of them, they were there when Owen scored in extra extra extra extra time.


And of course they took 2 million to Barcelona.
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