Brazil would have been paid anyway and I doubt that Arsenal would charge anything like the same level of rent as the GAA.
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Never been to the Emirates and it is one ground I'd love to see.
Still sceptical and doubt if the figures add up.
Brazil played Italy there last year and tickets were readily available. A colleague planned to go but it got too expensive. If I recall correctly tickets were really expensive.
No need for such a condescending tone, Im well aware of the need to raise funds through friendlies but why is this one friendly specifically about revenue generation.We will probably have about 4 or 5 friendlies before the next qualification campaign,one of which will be a sellout for the visit of Argentina to the reopening of Lansdowne.
I made a reference to the Ivory Coast who could be an interesting option for a friendly in my opinion and I think they would be a decent draw with the likes of Drogba in the team.There would probably be about 50000 tickets sold for it if held in Croker due to the block booking system so they wouldnt be losing money in such a friendly.
From £35, but that's probably for the two seats up the furthest corner.
http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-arc...brazil-v-italy
If there is one place where money on the turnstiles is king, it's Arsenal. What can you expect from a club who were proud that they would be bringing in more money through the paying public than any other football club in the world, when the Emirates was first open.
really? how many attended the recent friendlies in london and how many attended the friendlies in CP? Id say the craven cottage attendances were about a third of CP.
do you really believe that we would have had more than say 30,000 at any of our recent competitive matches if played in the cities you mention?
Im pretty sure the Emirates is the most expensive football ground in the world so i doubt they'll cut the FAI a better deal than the GAA would. Maybe the new wembley would be an option.
On the RTE Sports Awards John Delaney has just confirmed that the Brazil game is on but venue not decided (either Dublin or UK).
He also said that FIFA wanted to give us a Fair Play Award at their gala tomorrow but the FAI turned it down. Good decision - it all sounds a bit patronising.
What Fair Play did we show!!!!! We were cheated by a complete lack of fair play by France and there after by FIFA. We didn't show fair play and let FIFA **** off with this stupid patethic gesture on their part.
put Bohs into the Group stages of the Champions League. Its the only reasonable solution/compensation left for Irish football.
Seriouslly thought skstu, something like that would be deadly.
I went to Brazil vs Sweden at the Emirates and it was packed. Crap atmosphere mind.
I reckon it is entirely a negotiating ploy. If GAA play ball, the game will be in Croker. If not, it won't. The FAI are super cash strapped and are going for the revenue maximisation approach and I applaud them for it. If they fail, what happens next?
will the 6 nations not interfere with the availability of Croke Park?
I think you might be right but seems like the FAI have takena fee from Kentaro so they'll do the deal. I hope that is the case anyway.
The GAA deal is €1.4 million minimum or 26% of the gate which ever is the higher. The MillStad dropped their rent to 15% to attract events to Cardiff. The Emirates must be doing deals too given the matches they have hosted. The GAA would appear to not need events like the MillStad do so may well not budge. They might like to see the FAI get some negative publicity for denying children their dream of seeing Brazil play.... Crap I know but watch for the stories. RTE will wheel out the guy that calls himself Alan Hunter when they want to make fun of football fans.
I hope the FAI are not taking a gamble on this because the figures just don't add up for me to have it in Croke Park. Min guarantee €1.4 million, most tickets at €40 (same prices according to JD until 2012). Brazil's match fee is apparently €750,000.