ifollow, where does the money go?

BlackHaddock

Well-Known Member
Joined
Nov 25, 2016
Messages
2,080
Reaction score
692
Points
113
Location
Back in Shropshire again!
Supports
The Mighty Mariners
I think this may be old ground, but. Doe's anyone have a link to where the money actually goes?

Tonight for instance I will pay £10:00 to watch Colchester v Grimsby Town. I am registered as a Grimsby Town supporter.

I am assuming both Colchester and Grimsby Town each get a bit, but how much each?

What is the split? What would the split have been if it was at Blundell Park?

Cheers to anyone who replies with a sensible answer.
 

les.gtfc

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 25, 2015
Messages
1,258
Reaction score
476
Points
83
Supports
Grimsby Town
I think this may be old ground, but. Doe's anyone have a link to where the money actually goes?

Tonight for instance I will pay £10:00 to watch Colchester v Grimsby Town. I am registered as a Grimsby Town supporter.

I am assuming both Colchester and Grimsby Town each get a bit, but how much each?

What is the split? What would the split have been if it was at Blundell Park?

Cheers to anyone who replies with a sensible answer.
According to our OS the club gets 80% of the amount purchased via iFollow Mariners.

Town supporters living in the UK can watch Tuesday's Sky Bet League Two clash with Colchester United live on iFollow Mariners.

Improvements to the streaming service have continued to be put into place for the 2019/20 season - including live replays. And don't forget - 80% of revenue from iFollow Mariners goes directly to your club.
 

valefan16

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 17, 2015
Messages
15,803
Reaction score
2,374
Points
113
Supports
Port Vale
Correct, it goes to the club who you pay it through rather than home side for instance.
 

Deepcut Cobbler

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jun 10, 2015
Messages
1,563
Reaction score
334
Points
83
Location
Bordon, Hampshire
Supports
The Cobblers and Gladbach
So your club benefits more by you not going to an away game, if you watch it on iFollow?
 

Tarzan

Active Member
Joined
Jun 16, 2015
Messages
119
Reaction score
43
Points
28
Location
Exeter
Supports
Exeter City
It's also worth mentioning that the 80% referred to above is after the costs of broadcasting the match is deducted.
 

BlackHaddock

Well-Known Member
Joined
Nov 25, 2016
Messages
2,080
Reaction score
692
Points
113
Location
Back in Shropshire again!
Supports
The Mighty Mariners
It's also worth mentioning that the 80% referred to above is after the costs of broadcasting the match is deducted.
Ah, I thought 80% sounded a lot (£8.00 of my £10.00 going straight to Grimsby).

Thanks for replying mate; that's thanks everybody else too of course.
 

BlackHaddock

Well-Known Member
Joined
Nov 25, 2016
Messages
2,080
Reaction score
692
Points
113
Location
Back in Shropshire again!
Supports
The Mighty Mariners
As an aside, when I was in California over Christmas and New Year in only cost $7:00 (about £5.40) to watch the games.
 

Luke Imp

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 17, 2015
Messages
12,898
Reaction score
3,001
Points
113
Location
Lincoln
Supports
Lincoln City
When it first came out, it was in favour of the home team but they changed it when Club's kicked up a fuss about how the money was distributed. Seem to recall the Accrington Chairman kicking off about it after on of their home games was re-arranged and they stood to lose money on the game. I think I'm correct in saying it's still at the home clubs discretion whether or not it's available on iFollow (we had a game earlier in the season where it wasn't shown).

We had a fans forum a month or so ago and our Chief Exec was saying we get a six-figure income a season through it now, which is higher than I thought we'd be getting from it.
 

BlackHaddock

Well-Known Member
Joined
Nov 25, 2016
Messages
2,080
Reaction score
692
Points
113
Location
Back in Shropshire again!
Supports
The Mighty Mariners
When it first came out, it was in favour of the home team but they changed it when Club's kicked up a fuss about how the money was distributed. Seem to recall the Accrington Chairman kicking off about it after on of their home games was re-arranged and they stood to lose money on the game. I think I'm correct in saying it's still at the home clubs discretion whether or not it's available on iFollow (we had a game earlier in the season where it wasn't shown).

We had a fans forum a month or so ago and our Chief Exec was saying we get a six-figure income a season through it now, which is higher than I thought we'd be getting from it.

Six figure income sound very high (good though), that's a lot of people watching at home, even over a season. I wonder what my club gets, around the same I'm guessing. Will have a look at our accounts next time they come out.
 

Gladders

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 17, 2015
Messages
3,815
Reaction score
1,436
Points
113
Location
Marlow
Supports
Grimsby Town
Twitter
@Gladders1980
Six figure income sound very high (good though), that's a lot of people watching at home, even over a season. I wonder what my club gets, around the same I'm guessing. Will have a look at our accounts next time they come out.

Our accounts only came out in December for year ending May 19, available on Companies House.

No specific mention of ifollow but Media turnover was 1.3m up just under 300k from the season before.
 

Indian Dan

‘Absolute calamity!’
Joined
Jan 18, 2015
Messages
10,294
Reaction score
3,406
Points
113
Location
Corsham
Supports
Swindon
It doesn’t matter who is home or away. The club receives, I think, 70% of the revenue generated from their individual iFollow account.

So, if 1000 Grimsby fans watched last night’s game via iFollow the club will receive £7000.

If 1000 Colchester fans also watched via iFollow they, too, will get £7000.

There is no split between home and away clubs - you just get the 70% of how many people watch through their own iFollow apps.
 

valefan16

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 17, 2015
Messages
15,803
Reaction score
2,374
Points
113
Supports
Port Vale
It doesn’t matter who is home or away. The club receives, I think, 70% of the revenue generated from their individual iFollow account.

So, if 1000 Grimsby fans watched last night’s game via iFollow the club will receive £7000.

If 1000 Colchester fans also watched via iFollow they, too, will get £7000.

There is no split between home and away clubs - you just get the 70% of how many people watch through their own iFollow apps.

Good money for the clubs as when away you'd get a decent amount per game on a Tuesday... (not sure how much the overseas ones generate for the clubs)
 

Indian Dan

‘Absolute calamity!’
Joined
Jan 18, 2015
Messages
10,294
Reaction score
3,406
Points
113
Location
Corsham
Supports
Swindon
I have an iFollow season ticket - €130. Individual games are €6.

It’s better for the away sides which receive nothing from actual attendees. Be interesting to know what the actual numbers who do watch via iFollow are.
 

Valeite

Active Member
Joined
Aug 8, 2017
Messages
533
Reaction score
203
Points
43
Location
Wom
Supports
Port Vale
How long before some clubs claim them on their attendance figures(Bradford and Stoke for example)
 

Tarzan

Active Member
Joined
Jun 16, 2015
Messages
119
Reaction score
43
Points
28
Location
Exeter
Supports
Exeter City
It doesn’t matter who is home or away. The club receives, I think, 70% of the revenue generated from their individual iFollow account.

So, if 1000 Grimsby fans watched last night’s game via iFollow the club will receive £7000.

If 1000 Colchester fans also watched via iFollow they, too, will get £7000.

There is no split between home and away clubs - you just get the 70% of how many people watch through their own iFollow apps.

I didn't mean to imply that the away club gets a greater split than the home club. What I meant was that there's likely to be a bigger uptake from away fans as home fans will actually be going to the game.

The first time we had a Saturday match shown (because of this odd rule about Saturday matches being fair game if there's an international break) we were home to Notts County. They were publicising it all over the place whereas we barely mentioned it.
 

Indian Dan

‘Absolute calamity!’
Joined
Jan 18, 2015
Messages
10,294
Reaction score
3,406
Points
113
Location
Corsham
Supports
Swindon
There is no split at all. The home and away teams will receive 70% of the income generated by their own fans accessing the game via each club’s iFollow account.

So, in effect, the away team is almost always going to get more income from individual games as more of their fans are going to watch via iFollow. But seeing as all teams play 23 away games it’s an level playing field.

Better than the away team receiving nowt from the actual attendance.
 

Tarzan

Active Member
Joined
Jun 16, 2015
Messages
119
Reaction score
43
Points
28
Location
Exeter
Supports
Exeter City
I obviously didn't do a very good job of explaining myself but, yes, I know that and agree completely.
 

Deepcut Cobbler

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jun 10, 2015
Messages
1,563
Reaction score
334
Points
83
Location
Bordon, Hampshire
Supports
The Cobblers and Gladbach
So the long distance midweek away games are better for the away side financially...
 

Indian Dan

‘Absolute calamity!’
Joined
Jan 18, 2015
Messages
10,294
Reaction score
3,406
Points
113
Location
Corsham
Supports
Swindon
In the sense that they would, before iFollow, get nothing. At least now, depending on numbers of course, they may make a few quid.

The home team for the midweek games suffer as they’ll get 70% of £6 for those that choose not to attend and pay circa £20.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
16,558
Messages
1,222,659
Members
8,505
Latest member
Terriertown

Latest posts

SITE SPONSORS

W88 W88 trang chu KUBET Thailand
Fun88 12Bet Get top UK casino bonuses for British players in casinos not on GamStop
The best ₤1 minimum deposit casinos UK not on GamStop Find the best new no deposit casino get bonus and play legendary slots Best UK online casinos list 2022
No-Verification.Casino Casinos that accept PayPal Top online casinos
sure.bet
Need help with your academic papers? Customwritings offers high-quality professionals to write essays that deserve an A!
Top