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where can i find on the internet who is #1 in merchandise sales? im 99.9% sure it is the packers. any help would be appreciated.

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  • murcerfanmurcerfan Posts: 2,329 ✭✭
    I'd be surprised if they sold more stuff than the Yankees.
  • kuhlmannkuhlmann Posts: 3,326 ✭✭
    I meant to post nfl. i think they passed dallas and oakland a few years back.
  • murcerfanmurcerfan Posts: 2,329 ✭✭
    maybe not exactly what you wanted but you can probably look deeper:

    In terms of all licensed merchandise and apparel, the New York Yankees are still the most popular team, with nearly 10 million items sold, including uniforms of various players. But the Yankees' totals, and baseball totals overall, are helped by strong sales of baseball caps. The sport and its athletes trail badly in terms of uniform sales highlighting its star players.

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    Yankees star Derek Jeter, the most popular baseball player in terms of uniforms sold, comes in at No. 11 overall in terms of all major athletes, with just over 80,000 uniforms sold. He trails far behind two other New York-area athletes. New York Nets basketball star Jason Kidd is No. 6 on the list, with just over 300,000 uniforms sold, while New York Giants tight end Jeremy Shockey is No. 7, with just under 300,000. No NHL star makes the list of top 20 athletes.

    Winning a championship can help a teams' overall sales tremendously. The Florida Marlins, who beat the Yankees in this year's World Series, have been the hottest selling team for the last month, after being almost invisible earlier in the year. The national college football champion, Ohio State University, and NFL champ Tampa Bay Buccaneers also make the list of top 10 teams in terms of goods sold.

    Overall industrywide sales of licensed sports merchandise is off 9 percent in terms of units sold to 148.8 million, but up 7 percent year-to-date in terms of revenue to $3 billion. Basketball, helped greatly by James, is the one sport showing strong increases, with a 72 percent increase in units sold and nearly a doubling of dollars. But the other major team sports are showing single-digit increases in revenue despite a drop in units sold.

    "They've changed the mix -- people are buying less caps, more of the more expensive versions of the uniforms,"


    another article
    and article #3

  • murcerfanmurcerfan Posts: 2,329 ✭✭
    On a slightly different topic, I found this pretty interesting (especially the fact that the Toronto maple leafs are owned by a teachers pension plan):

    FORBES FRANCHISE VALUES

    Team League Owner Value

    Washington Redskins NFL Daniel Snyder $845 million

    Dallas Cowboys NFL Jerry Jones $784 million

    New York Yankees MLB George Steinbrenner $730 million

    Cleveland Browns NFL Randy Lerner $618 million

    Carolina Panthers NFL Jerry Richardson $609 million

    Baltimore Ravens NFL Art Modell $607 million

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers NFL Malcolm Glazer $606 million

    Denver Broncos NFL Pat Bowlen $604 million

    New England Patriots NFL Robert Kraft $571 million

    Pittsburgh Steelers NFL Dan Rooney $555 million

    Miami Dolphins NFL Wayne Huizenga $553 million

    Tennessee Titans NFL Bud Adams $551 million

    St. Louis Rams NFL Georgia Frontiere $544 million

    Chicago Bears NFL Virginia McCaskey $540 million

    Seattle Seahawks NFL Paul Allen $534 million

    Jacksonville Jaguars NFL Wayne Weaver $522 million

    Philadelphia Eagles NFL Jeffrey Lurie $518 million

    New York Giants NFL W. Mara/P. Tisch $514 million

    New York Jets NFL Woody Johnson $512 million

    Detroit Lions NFL William Ford $509 million

    Cincinnati Bengals NFL Mike Brown $507 million

    New York Mets MLB Fred Wilpon $482 million

    New Orleans Saints NFL Tom Benson $481 million

    Green Bay Packers NFL Public $474 million

    San Francisco 49ers NFL Denise DeBartolo York $463 million

    Kansas City Chiefs NFL Lamar Hunt $462 million

    Buffalo Bills NFL Ralph Wilson $458 million

    San Diego Chargers NFL Alex Spanos $447 million

    Los Angeles Dodgers MLB News Corp. $435 million

    Los Angeles Lakers NBA Jerry Buss $426 million

    Boston Red Sox MLB John Henry $426 million

    Atlanta Braves MLB AOL/Time Warner $424 million

    Oakland Raiders NFL Al Davis $421 million

    Indianapolis Colts NFL Jim Irsay $419 million

    Atlanta Falcons NFL Arthur Blank $407 million

    New York Knicks NBA C. Dolan/J. Dolan $398 million

    Arizona Cardinals NFL Bill Bidwell $374 million

    Seattle Mariners MLB Hiroshi Yamaguchi $373 million

    Cleveland Indians MLB Larry Dolan $360 million

    Texas Rangers MLB Tom Hicks $356 million

    San Francisco Giants MLB Peter Magowan $355 million

    Colorado Rockies MLB Jerry McMorris $347 million

    Minnesota Vikings NFL Red McCombs $346 million

    Houston Astros MLB Drayton McLane $337 million

    Chicago Bulls NBA Jerry Reinsdorf $323 million

    Baltimore Orioles MLB Peter Angelos $319 million

    Dallas Mavericks NBA Mark Cuban $304 million

    Philadelphia 76ers NBA Comcast Corp. $298 million

    Chicago Cubs MLB Tribune Co. $287 million

    Arizona Diamondbacks MLB Jerry Colangelo $280 million

    Washington Wizards NBA Abe Pollin $278 million

    Boston Celtics NBA W. Grousbeck/S. Pagliuca $274 million

    St. Louis Cardinals MLB B. DeWitt/F. Hanser $271 million

    Portland Trail Blazers NBA Paul Allen $270 million

    Phoenix Suns NBA Jerry Colangelo $266 million

    Detroit Red Wings NHL Michael Ilitch $266 million

    New York Rangers NHL C. Dolan/J. Dolan $263 million

    Detroit Tigers MLB Michael Ilitch $262 million

    Philadelphia Flyers NHL Comcast Corp. $262 million

    Sacramento Kings NBA G. Maloof/J. Maloof $259 million

    Detroit Pistons NBA William Davidson $258 million

    Houston Rockets NBA Les Alexander $255 million

    Dallas Stars NHL Tom Hicks $254 million

    Colorado Avalanche NHL Stanley Kroenke $250 million

    Miami Heat NBA Micky Arison $250 million

    Indiana Pacers NBA H. Simon/M. Simon $246 million

    Boston Bruins NHL Jeremy Jacobs $243 million

    Pittsburgh Pirates MLB Kevin McClatchy $242 million

    San Antonio Spurs NBA Peter Holt $242 million

    Toronto Maple Leafs NHL The Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan $241 million

    Milwaukee Brewers MLB Bud Selig Trust $238 million

    Philadelphia Phillies MLB B. Giles/D. Montgomery $231 million

    Utah Jazz NBA Larry Miller $226 million

    Chicago White Sox MLB Jerry Reinsdorf $223 million

    Cleveland Cavaliers NBA G. Gund/G. Gund $222 million

    New Jersey Nets NBA L. Katz/R. Chambers $218 million

    Chicago Blackhawks NHL Bill Wirtz $218 million

    Toronto Raptors NBA Maple Leaf Sports & Ent. $217 million

    Minnesota Timberwolves NBA Glen Taylor $213 million

    Denver Nuggets NBA Stanley Kroenke $209 million

    Seattle SuperSonics NBA Howard Schultz $207 million

    San Diego Padres MLB John Moores $207 million

    Atlanta Hawks NBA AOL Time Warner $206 million

    Los Angeles Clippers NBA Donald Sterling $205 million

    Los Angeles Kings NHL P. Anschutz/E. Roski $205 million

    Cincinnati Reds MLB Carl Lindner $204 million

    Memphis Grizzlies NBA Michael Heisley $198 million

    Orlando Magic NBA Rich DeVos $197 million

    Anaheim Angels MLB Walt Disney Co. $195 million

    Montreal Canadiens NHL George Gillett Jr. $187 million

    Toronto Blue Jays MLB Rogers Communications $182 million

    Golden State Warriors NBA Chris Cohan $176 million

    New Orleans Hornets NBA G. Shinn/R. Wooldridge $172 million

    Milwaukee Bucks NBA Herb Kohl $168 million

    New Jersey Devils NHL YankeeNets $159 million

    San Jose Sharks NHL K. Compton/G. Reyes $158 million

    Oakland Athletics MLB S. Schott/K. Hofman $157 million

    New York Islanders NHL C. Wang/S. Kumar $156 million

    Kansas City Royals MLB David Glass $152 million

    Columbus Blue Jackets NHL John McConnell $150 million

    St. Louis Blues NHL Bill Laurie $148 million

    Tampa Bay Devil Rays MLB Vincent Naimoli $142 million

    Washington Capitals NHL Ted Leonsis $140 million

    Minnesota Wild NHL Robert Naegele Jr. $139 million

    Florida Marlins MLB Jeffrey Loria $137 million

    Pittsburgh Penguins NHL Mario Lemieux $137 million

    Atlanta Thrashers NHL AOL Time Warner $134 million

    Nashville Predators NHL Craig Leipold $132 million

    Carolina Hurricanes NHL Peter Karmanos Jr. $128 million

    Minnesota Twins MLB Carl Pohlad $127 million

    Florida Panthers NHL Alan Cohen $127 million

    Tampa Bay Lightning NHL William Davidson $124 million

    Phoenix Coyotes NHL S. Ellman/W. Gretzky $117 million

    Anaheim Mighty Ducks NHL Walt Disney Co. $111 million

    Vancouver Canucks NHL John McCaw Jr. $110 million

    Montreal Expos MLB Major League Baseball $108 million

    Ottawa Senators NHL Eugene Melnyk $95 million

    Calgary Flames NHL Limited Partnership $94 million

    Buffalo Sabres NHL NHL $92 million

    Edmonton Oilers NHL Edmonton Investors Group $86 million


  • kuhlmannkuhlmann Posts: 3,326 ✭✭
    Thanks man that helps.
  • murcerfanmurcerfan Posts: 2,329 ✭✭
    I expect both the Packers and Pat-riots sold a whole lotta stuff recently.
    especially winter hats, scarves, stadium blankets, mittens and anything warm to wear, including cheese hats of course image
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