A quick gander at flying pig’s channel shows he has just under 80k subscribers, and while most of his vids get around 5k views, he has several that are in the 30k-50k range, which will net you a decent chunk of change. Assuming he has a lot of oppo fans tuning in to his streams, he probably makes decent revenue that way as well through super chats, donations, etc.
I’d estimate that after expenses, he’s probably making a decent little side income of around 40-50k a year. Not bad for something that isn’t full time.
Goldbridge is making millions, and I mean millions. He puts out a shit ton of content and everyone laps it up. He streams three times a day at least, gets a ton of donations and super chats, and his vids get tons of views. He was smart too, to make his own clips channel and monetize the reason everyone watches him in the first place. Fair fucks to these people, it has never been easier to bilk idiots out of their money.
Ineos fella seems to know a thing or two about running a business, so I assume he’ll fix them, even if he’ll need time. What we need to make sure is that we learn from their mistakes as much as from ours and never find ourselves in their current position.
Depends which businesses. From what I heard, not all of their sporting adventures were impressive (not that one is necessarily a guarantee for the other). And it’s only 25% right now.
I’d say it’s a good bonus. Pretty sure we’d look at it like a positive if it happened with Liverpool. Moores was one, obviously. But he had his limitations.
Ineos also has a fairly abrasive history of labour relations. Player power is a chronic problem at ManU, but fundamentally no top club can get around the fact that players aren’t just a workforce, they are substantially the product. Lessons learned in other industries may not translate to sport at all well.
But he started out as just another reactionary twat like Flying Pig, that’s my point. Goldbridge started cranking out more and more content and ended up legitimizing himself because he amassed a huge following - mostly oppo fans, I have to imagine.