The sporting week in numbers: By Kris Shannon and Daniel Richardson and APNZ.
250,000 - The docked points and suspended sailors hurt much more, but Oracle Team USA were also fined US$250,000 (NZ$317,000) for the cheating scandal that has marred the start of the America's Cup. They can probably afford it - owner Larry Ellison is the fifth-wealthiest man in the world.
630,000,000 - It certainly doesn't seem as if the global economic finance has impacted English football. Premier League clubs spent a record 630 million pounds this off-season - a 29 per cent increase from 2012 - and the 85 million pounds Tottenham received from Real Madrid for Gareth Bale was a world record fee.
765,000,000 - It may seem incongruous but the $765 million the National Football League had to pay former players as part of a settlement deal relating to concussions was a bargain. With the NFL's projected revenue standing at $25 billion over the next 15 years, the payment was a drop in the bucket.
5,000,000 - With the world's best footballer involved in a Messi tax snafu, Lionel and father Jorge this week paid 5 million euro (NZ$8.3m) to appease the Spanish tax agency. Messi Sr and Jr and accused of allegedly defrauding the tax agency of income tax returns for three years.