MLS Valuations:Sykotyk wrote: ↑Fri Jun 16, 2023 12:03 pmAlmost every MLS team now has a stadium they control. Ticket prices are far higher than USFL or even XFL. Controlling the stadium gives them a lot of revenue from concessions, concerts, etc.4th&long wrote: ↑Fri Jun 16, 2023 10:09 amYep, i tend to agree. But Fox likely benefits if they have any Messi matches which MLS should do for more exposure. So far MLS ratings are not great but it fills the schedule and cost minimal like u said.johnnyangryfuzzball wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2023 8:52 pm Shoot, that's the same price ONE LOCAL AFFILIATE pays to simulcast an NFL night game.
MLS is basically banking on an over-the-hill Lionel Messi to save their league at this point.
MLS has 29 teams and only 7 are in stadiums they don't control completely. Though some are controlled by the owner's other team such as New England, Atlanta, etc.
They play a 34 game season plus other competitions. They're not struggling. This idea that XFL or USFL will ever be better than MLS in terms of finances is laughable. They might get good TV numbers but the total revenue matters against expenses. Ticket buying, merch, etc tells you you have fans and not just people pausing on a channel to watch for a while. That's where XFL and USFL have to really work.
It took MLS years to reach this point. Spring Football is nowhere near the ability to build and control their own stadiums. Without that they're renters who are in stadiums I'll suited for them and at the mercy of walk up fans on game day.
https://www.sportico.com/feature/mls-so ... 234689586/
https://www.forbes.com/sites/justinbirn ... c5f9735324
Forbes lists Revenue and there is a huge disparity from $21mm to $116mm.
You make some good points, but causal fans pausing on a channel can pay big, that's something MLS can't get (at least for last 28yrs). Buying tickets and other revenues is bigger part of MLS reveune. And as you noted they are in between NBA/NHL and NFL as far as games played to generate that vs spring FB.
Look at NFL valuations:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/mikeozania ... 7eefe16365
And the MLS teams have higher multiplier values on their valuations than the 4 majors.
So where does that leave spring FB? Would a longer season say 12-14 games leveraging more of the team costs and allow for more tix sales? Can two leagues be doing this or will a merger find its way in the end?