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Importance of the FA Cup.
Posted: 16 Sep 2013, 13:23
by RaidenYeltz
http://www.thefa.com/TheFACup/More/prize-fund
Prize money for every round. If, I know it's a big if, we made it to the first round proper we'd have accumulated £30,925 prize money.
I take it that's a nice little earner for a club of our size.
No idea of accounts, wage bill, how much we earn in gate receipts etc, would be interesting to know. But yeah, home tie next round against a team in the division bellow, great chance to get to the 3rd qualifying round then who knows!
Re: Importance of the FA Cup.
Posted: 16 Sep 2013, 13:50
by Noggin
I'm glad that you found that link because it looks like the amounts have been doubled over the last couple of years for the very early rounds (it used to be £1500 for FACQ1 winners rising to £10000 for FACQ4), and of course the amount raised by gate receipts comes in useful too.
To put it in proportion, the prize money reaching the First Round Proper would be the equivilant of half a season's gate receipts for league fixtures. IF (and its still a very big if), we could progress to this stage, I would suggest we would be likely to be one of the lowest ranked clubs in the competition in terms of league status and that might well attract live tv coverage. As as we all know tv = ££
Don't want to jump ahead of course, but it looks like theres a Bright Golden Haze ahead
Re: Importance of the FA Cup.
Posted: 16 Sep 2013, 14:09
by old git
Noggin wrote:I'm glad that you found that link because it looks like the amounts have been doubled over the last couple of years for the very early rounds (it used to be £1500 for FACQ1 winners rising to £10000 for FACQ4), and of course the amount raised by gate receipts comes in useful too.
To put it in proportion, the prize money reaching the First Round Proper would be the equivilant of half a season's gate receipts for league fixtures. IF (and its still a very big if), we could progress to this stage, I would suggest we would be likely to be one of the lowest ranked clubs in the competition in terms of league status and that might well attract live tv coverage. As as we all know tv = ££
Don't want to jump ahead of course, but it looks like theres a Bright Golden Haze ahead
Actually Raiden it would be £29,425 if we reached the 1st round (I think you added in extra prelim as well) but Noggin In fact our entire gate receipts last season including season tickets,friendlies and cups was only just over £25K, so to get there would indeed be very important.
Re: Importance of the FA Cup.
Posted: 16 Sep 2013, 14:50
by Noggin
Thanks for the clarification on the total receipts - I was basing my off-the-cuff estimates on previous financial forecasts and not current gates
Re: Importance of the FA Cup.
Posted: 20 Sep 2013, 20:03
by Scottishyeltz
The lack of interest in the FA Cup is one of the things we noticed looking in from up in Scotland. The FA Cup used to always guarantee it would produce your biggest crowd of the season, not any more, most teams have fewer at these games nowadays, and even worse if you support a Sheffield team. I'm old enough to remember some huge upsets in the FA Cup, Sutton beating Coventry was one and I remember another biggie, but I wont mention that just noo. lol
Re: Importance of the FA Cup.
Posted: 20 Sep 2013, 20:26
by RobYeltz
Scottishyeltz wrote:The lack of interest in the FA Cup is one of the things we noticed looking in from up in Scotland. The FA Cup used to always guarantee it would produce your biggest crowd of the season, not any more, most teams have fewer at these games nowadays, and even worse if you support a Sheffield team. I'm old enough to remember some huge upsets in the FA Cup, Sutton beating Coventry was one and I remember another biggie, but I wont mention that just noo. lol
Problem is, the FA Cup doesn't offer as much money as the Premier League. It's a sad state of affairs when a team would rather finish 4th than win the FA Cup.
Re: Importance of the FA Cup.
Posted: 23 Sep 2013, 17:02
by Westyeltz
Scottishyeltz wrote: I'm old enough to remember some huge upsets in the FA Cup, Sutton beating Coventry was one and I remember another biggie, but I wont mention that just noo. lol
No, no and thrice no!
We have never played QoS - to my knowledge anyway

Closest we've got is Gretna, I believe.
QoS also play in blue I believe - home from home for you then, SY ?
To quote The Crookster, " Thanks for Coming". The more the merrier.
Re: Importance of the FA Cup.
Posted: 23 Sep 2013, 17:08
by BBNOW100
Not only will it be good in terms of the prize money, though. Getting to the first round will increase our popularity a lot, therefore getting more people through the gates. Will it happen? Let's bloody well hope so!