Yeah your right mate not a big difference in placings beween 6th and 7th.
Television revenue for 2007-08 season
(2006-07 in brackets)
Manchester United £49.3m (£32m)
Chelsea £45.6m (£30.9m)
Arsenal £47m (£29m)
Liverpool £45.4m (£28.4m)
Everton £42.1m (£25.3m)
Aston Villa £42.3m (£22m)
Blackburn Rovers £40.2m (£22m)
Portsmouth £40.4m (£23m)
Manchester City £39.7m (£21m)
West Ham United £36.8m (£21.1m)
Tottenham Hotspur £36m (£27.3m)
Newcastle United £39.2m (£21.2m)
Middlesbrough £34.2m (£20.5m)
Wigan Athletic £33.4m (£18.4m)
Sunderland £33.6m (£6.5m*)
Bolton Wanderers £32m (£24.6m)
Fulham £31.3m (£20.4m)
Reading £30.6m (£23.6m)
Birmingham City £29.8m (£6.5m*)
Derby County £29.1m (n/a)
Total £815,175,812 (£502,533,570)
* denotes parachute payment for clubs promoted from the Coca-Cola Championship.
Just out of intrest heres how the revenue breaks down for the cup.
Winner- £2,000,000
Runner-up- £1,000,000
For broadcast:
In the 1st and 2nd rounds proper, you get £50,000 if you are in the live match, and £20,000 if you are in a "highlights match" (Cameras were there, but the match wasn't shown in full. At least 20 minutes, and not more than 60 minutes qualify for a highlights payment). For rounds 3-6, it goes up to £265,000 for the live match, and £30,000 for highlights. There is also a payment for full match commentary for national radio broadcast (£9,000), half match commentary (£4,500), or at least 20 minutes of highlights (£2,250)