Bundes-GAF :
I want to understand the figures in this article a bit better :
http://www.finanzen100.de/finanznac...ligist-am-neuen-tv-vertrag_H981241394_284831/
Wir haben in der obigen Grafik einmal versucht, die Mehreinnahmen für die 18 Bundesligisten für die Saison 2017/18 zu schätzen. Von den 1,159 Milliarden Euro gehen 80 Prozent an die Bundesliga (etwa 928 Millionen Euro) und 20 Prozent an die Clubs der 2. Bundesliga.
So, if we believe the quote above, the Bundesliga dudes should be able to share 928 M€ between them starting July, 2017 (if we exclude money from deals for foreign markets). If we assume like the source above that the reparatition is the same as it is now, what is the amount each Bundesligist should be able to stack ?
According to the image hereunder, the Bundesligits had a a sum of roughly 580M€ to divide between them. So, one should assume the amount they will get is 928/580 = 1.6 times what we have in the charts.
So for the season 2017/2018, we should get the following TV incomes (again, excluding foreign deals) :
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Revenue table 2017/2018
1. Bayern Munich - 50 M€ *1.6 =
80M€
2. Borussia Dortmund -
68 M€
3. Bayer Leverkusen -
67 M€
4. Borussia Mönchengladbach -
66 M€
5. Schalke 04 -
58M€
6. Mainz 05 -
58M€
7. Hertha BSC -
56M€
8. VfL Wolfsburg -
53M€
9. 1. FC Köln 34 -
51M€
10. Hamburger SV -
50M€
11. FC Ingolstadt -
44M€
12. FC Augsburg -
44M€
13. Werder Bremen -
44M€
14. Darmstadt 98 -
42M€
15. TSG Hoffenheim -
39M€
16. Eintracht Frankfurt -
37M€
17. SC Freiburg -
34M€
18. Leipzig -
32M€
But the figures in the link above are different. Can anyone explain the logic behind to me ? Thanks in advance.