AndyC
Player Valuation: £70m
Deloitte has announced the top 20 clubs in terms of revenue as follows...
:: The top 20 clubs as determined by revenue in 2016/17:
:: 1 Manchester United £581.2m
:: 2 Real Madrid 579.7m
:: 3 FC Barcelona £557.1m
:: 4 Bayern Munich £505.1m
:: 5 Manchester City £453.5m
:: 6 Arsenal £419m
:: 7 Paris Saint-Germain £417.8m
:: 8 Chelsea £367.8m
:: 9 Liverpool £364.5m
:: 10 Juventus £348.6m
:: 11 Tottenham Hotspur £305.6m
:: 12 Borussia Dortmund £285.8m
:: 13 Atletico de Madrid £234.2m
:: 14 Leicester City £233m
:: 15 Internazionale £225.2m
:: 16 Schalke 04 £197.8m
:: 17 West Ham United £183.3m
:: 18 Southampton £182.3m
:: 19 Napoli £172.5m
:: 20 Everton £171.2m
Spokesperson Dan Jones advised that for the average of the top 20, approx £9 in every £20 (less than 50%) came from TV revenue, approx £3 to £4 came from matchday revenue and the remaining £7 to £8 coming from commercial revenue.
At the recent AGM, Everton CEO Robert Elstone announced that 80p in every pound (80%) of Everton revenue came from TV.
Jones praised Everton and West Ham for their ticket pricing policies, but this further highlights the disparity between our tiny commercial revenue in comparison to not only the likes of ManU, City, Arsenal and Chelsea but now Leicester, West Ham and Southampton and that undoubtedly will be critical to the future.
Unless Everton do something to dramatically and radically re-vamp all their commercial activities and start to operate on a global basis, we're like to continue to slip further down the above table.
Oh, and Bournemouth come in at number 30 !!
:: The top 20 clubs as determined by revenue in 2016/17:
:: 1 Manchester United £581.2m
:: 2 Real Madrid 579.7m
:: 3 FC Barcelona £557.1m
:: 4 Bayern Munich £505.1m
:: 5 Manchester City £453.5m
:: 6 Arsenal £419m
:: 7 Paris Saint-Germain £417.8m
:: 8 Chelsea £367.8m
:: 9 Liverpool £364.5m
:: 10 Juventus £348.6m
:: 11 Tottenham Hotspur £305.6m
:: 12 Borussia Dortmund £285.8m
:: 13 Atletico de Madrid £234.2m
:: 14 Leicester City £233m
:: 15 Internazionale £225.2m
:: 16 Schalke 04 £197.8m
:: 17 West Ham United £183.3m
:: 18 Southampton £182.3m
:: 19 Napoli £172.5m
:: 20 Everton £171.2m
Spokesperson Dan Jones advised that for the average of the top 20, approx £9 in every £20 (less than 50%) came from TV revenue, approx £3 to £4 came from matchday revenue and the remaining £7 to £8 coming from commercial revenue.
At the recent AGM, Everton CEO Robert Elstone announced that 80p in every pound (80%) of Everton revenue came from TV.
Jones praised Everton and West Ham for their ticket pricing policies, but this further highlights the disparity between our tiny commercial revenue in comparison to not only the likes of ManU, City, Arsenal and Chelsea but now Leicester, West Ham and Southampton and that undoubtedly will be critical to the future.
Unless Everton do something to dramatically and radically re-vamp all their commercial activities and start to operate on a global basis, we're like to continue to slip further down the above table.
Oh, and Bournemouth come in at number 30 !!