Uh_huh_him
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- Sep 28, 2011
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The Prize money would barely cover the additional costs and appearance/win bonuses.I honestly don’t understand a mindset that thinks the Conference League is not good enough for us and therefore they would rather we didn’t qualify.
It’s still Europe fhs. It would be great fun for thousands of Brighton fans who actually enjoy seeing us play on the Continent, have a few mini-holidays, experience of non-English fan culture/bars etc, camaraderie with fellow travellers …
As for the squad, a bit of kudos, exposure to a potential wider fan base and of course UEFA prize money
So far, Chelsea have secured about €7m for reaching the semi-finals. That fee would double if they win.
Winner: €7m (£5.90m)
Runner-up: €4m (£3.37m)
Semi-finalists: €2.5m (£2.11m)
Quarter-finalists: €1.3m (£1.10m)
Round of 16: €800,000 (£674,135)
Reaching knockout round play-off: €200,000 (£168,533)
League-phase wins: €400,000 (£337,067)
League-phase draws: €133,000 (£112,075)
AND as @Frutos said, the only likely route we would ever have to qualify for the Champions League.
But I would guess it would generate some additional sponsorship revenue.
In reality the profit from ECL would be less than being 2 places up the table (which we lost out on in our European season).
BUT, that isn't the point!!
As a way to develop, recruit and retain our players, it's absolute gold dust.
As an experience for our fanbase it will be immense.
Even those that can't travel, will have the opportunity to experience the buzz of a European night at home.
I absolutely loved every part of last season and want to experience it again.