tv Sports Life Deutsche Welle June 7, 2020 1:15am-1:31am CEST
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while in police custody in many outlets it's the later stuff 11 days of anti-racism protest specials friday around the world. this is the debbie news thanks for watching. what secrets lie behind us was. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. w world heritage 360 get kidnapped now. a middle goalkeeper the 2nd season home of. the bucking environment still about
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society and still about us little comments on the brain responds to some of the leading experts in the field. just to get a couple of good sense. this is probably the biggest crisis. since world war 2. the death toll from the hall is going to rise a rabbit chop rises with local doctors applauded. clinton was trying to work hard
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and you know the message doesn't match please cover your nose down into the crowd and so. the coronavirus is changing the world as we know it but how is it changing football people who kind of prepared to take this short there's no question that this will have long lasting consequences not just this year or next year how is it affecting cops players' contracts and wages how's it affecting the transfer market from what little. ones will we still see $200000000.00 euro blockbuster transfers or is this the beginning of something new it's still hard to imagine but if we see football being played at all it will be like this football without fence that's the new normal and will be for the foreseeable future but why is corona such a big problem for football clubs and their business models why are they suddenly
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struggling to survive if they're not allowed to play it has to do with affect how football clubs make money these days for example europe's top 5 police have 3 main sources of income matchday revenue things like tickets food and drinks makes up to 16 percent on average 40 percent use commercial revenue sponsoring the yields and so on and the highest proportion is broadcasting deals with 44 percent t.v. money so $2.00 of these men share revenue in t.v. money are gone if there are no games and for smaller teams that broadcast money is even more important. here when i am in listen. to me. broadcasters have. informed the league that they would not play until football returns to the village this is a huge structural impact then will have a domino effect from the league to clubs from clubs to players and for. and that's
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why europe's topics are so desperate to finish the season ok besides belgium the netherlands are fronts where the authorities have to cancel the season's already p.s.g. for example top of the table crowned champions again but everyone else get to resume play because that's the only way to get your hands on that t.v. money and that pretty much keeps the clocks alive. but. it's not the. last of the. constant. economic model of many clubs is very challenged at the moment we also need to we probably will have a significant amount of time a year or 2 years in which he broadcast will look different sponsors may be able to pay less because of the general economic downturn the clubs are not reliant on media rights only they can also make money by selling players that's what most of them actually do think of for example they have earned more than 600000000 euros in
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transfer fees in the last 5 years it's a multi-million dollar business the transfer market has been skyrocketing for years between 2012 and 29000 the number of transfers went up every year and transfer fees almost tripled the club spent more money than ever on transfers and transfer fees the whole transfer market is even more important for many clubs outside of europe's top leagues just think of all the players from south america coming to europe every year for those clubs selling their best players to the big leagues in europe that's their business model and that is under threat. i just love that. they are. rooted in the. clubs mostly keep going you're. doing the men from the. transfer. and some of the business even call it is solidarity
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like the general manager of club. we get money from the big leagues and get money from us in the chain breaks it reaches every corner of the globe. i want to hear from the other side i have an appointment with a player agent usually they don't talk openly to the media exclusive access. john is an agent from germany he's got several players on the contract. in the premier league. and the bundesliga and the turkish super league are his players prepared to take wage cuts 'd. so it's.
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a. crisis affecting his business as a player agent. sunday moment on. and the players who will lose value but how much recent analysis by the international center for sports studies shows the crisis has heavily affected players estimated transfer value clubs like olympic must say. even giants like buy in munich and real madrid are affected. lose up to 30 percent of their well you for the whole football industry that means an estimated drop of 10000000000 euros.
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really. you know. it's the who are left. out of this. and here's an interesting fact younger players who have a lot of potential aren't affected the same way as older ones take leo messi for example he is 32 years old almost 33 his contract runs out in 2021 messi is now worth less than jaden sanchez was 12 years younger than him since the corner virus pandemic hit europe both had to accept wage cuts and both lost value messenger estimated transfer value dropped by 20 percent some shows just 10. so will we still see 200000000 euro blockbuster transfers in the future.
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oh only most really. are wrong. and. less from them. so that you. think you can alter. the company itself. but the ember pierce mess isn't the problem they still make a lot of money because of the best in the game but what about millions of other players around the world and especially the ones with contracts running out most of them aren't very modest wages and have very short contracts of course there's a lot of economic pressure on these players as well after the season when many contracts run out we'll see more player it's. probably frayed and looking for
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continued employment than ever before because the stench that normally would have already happened now probably happening later but they're not happening and also what does all this mean for future transfers will we see more and more players unemployed more loan deals maybe a trend we've seen for years now or spoke to you off of play and even before the youth ranks and you get that player see you want to return to the interesting question is how will football how will collapse the just and the lead to lots of little ground. beef. and the prices are very real let's. pull the clubs who. don't. elite. is this the new world of football the rich getting richer and exploiting the smaller crops or struggling to survive the elite clubs where they finally start
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a league of their own from shut down straight into the european super league or do we need a more radical solution a salary cap maybe a what if we abolish the transfer market altogether and she's. no good and does not exist. because then has published a study on this and he's not the only one who is critical of the current transfer system actually affect the player's union lobbied against transfer fees until they fucked him in and they made an agreement interesting question actually what would a football world look like without a transformer. don't you believe in this bushnell currently going no budget no in one year almost 50000000 euros. on. the shrewd player in football will gain a lot of money my boss used to insist and in the bonus league it's estimated to be more than 2. $100000000.00 euros per season that's
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a crazy amount of money on the other hand polishing the transfer market will mean no more costly and smaller teams won't receive transfer fees for their youth academy players the players they have invested in wouldn't give us an issue. trying to keep its mission in fines all the deep can also be. speedo's looking want to finish the boy and. shooting for spy dogs should it be said much of the chops to be symbolism but i can also get seen on them but i should so long to find that. you some of the office and they decide to discuss it so where does football go from here we come out of this with a better healthier more equal game one thing's for sure football needs to change the question how we need to see it as a chance to probably also change direction in some areas they're going to be a need for the next is more in the future save the money on the. more
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time she was going to. 'd simply. been sick with stuffs and. that's the beauty to. sweep the streets and get to the guy. who really is grouping them higher salaries the market. in the 1st term income over money it means that we will have a serious a meaningful reform regarding agents of d.v.d.'s regarding the transfer of loads and equally brain order into what seems to be a pretty chaotic punishing van schaik if this is what we're talking about a totally different football than under the cloth or.
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