Premiership booty 2008/2009

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That 49 mill is up on last year is it not dint we get 45 mill last year?


Had a google, some interesting stats for 2007/2008 and previous year:

• Aston Villa will reap £42.3million after finishing in sixth place, compared with the £22.4million they collected in the 2006-07 season.
Everton, too, have earned a huge improvement, with their fifth place, banking a cheque of £42.1million, compared with £25.3million last year.
 
We're up a good 8 mill on last season if all figures are to be beleived, not to be sniffed at IF it goes towards a player.


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)

Read more: "2007/2008 Premier League TV Revenue" - 2007/2008 Premier League TV Revenue
 
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TV and Prize Money 08/09

Premier League top four 'getting richer' - News & Comment, Football - The Independent


Earnings, in millions of pounds, by Premier League clubs in 2008/09 season (not including gate receipts or merchandise income) calculated by PA Sport.

Club PL Europe Cups Total

Man Utd 52.3 33.7 4.0 £90.0m
Liverpool 51.1 20.4 0.8 £72.3m
Chelsea 48.4 27.7 5.1 £81.2m
Arsenal 47.2 23.4 2.8 £73.4m

Everton 45.4 0 4.1 £49.5m
Aston Villa 45.2 0.4 0.8 £46.4m
Fulham 40.6 0 1.0 £41.6m
Tottenham 43.2 0.4 0.8 £44.4m
West Ham 41.0 0 1.0 £42.0m
Man City 40.7 3.7 0.2 £44.6m
Wigan 37.5 0 0.6 £38.1m
Stoke 36.8 0 0.2 £37.0m
Bolton 36.0 0 0.2 £36.2m
Portsmouth 35.2 0 0.6 £35.8m
Blackburn 35.0 0 0.5 £35.5m
Sunderland 33.7 0 0.3 £34.0m
Hull 33.0 0 1.4 £34.4m
Newcastle 37.0 0 0.2 £37.2m
Middlesbro 31.4 0 1.4 £32.8m
West Brom 31.6 0 0.3 £31.9m
 
Premier League top four 'getting richer' - News & Comment, Football - The Independent


Earnings, in millions of pounds, by Premier League clubs in 2008/09 season (not including gate receipts or merchandise income) calculated by PA Sport.

Club PL Europe Cups Total

Man Utd 52.3 33.7 4.0 £90.0m
Liverpool 51.1 20.4 0.8 £72.3m
Chelsea 48.4 27.7 5.1 £81.2m
Arsenal 47.2 23.4 2.8 £73.4m
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Everton 45.4 0 4.1 £49.5m
Aston Villa 45.2 0.4 0.8 £46.4m
Fulham 40.6 0 1.0 £41.6m
Tottenham 43.2 0.4 0.8 £44.4m
West Ham 41.0 0 1.0 £42.0m
Man City 40.7 3.7 0.2 £44.6m
Wigan 37.5 0 0.6 £38.1m
Stoke 36.8 0 0.2 £37.0m
Bolton 36.0 0 0.2 £36.2m
Portsmouth 35.2 0 0.6 £35.8m
Blackburn 35.0 0 0.5 £35.5m
Sunderland 33.7 0 0.3 £34.0m
Hull 33.0 0 1.4 £34.4m
Newcastle 37.0 0 0.2 £37.2m
Middlesbro 31.4 0 1.4 £32.8m
West Brom 31.6 0 0.3 £31.9m


Thats the gulf in class right there
 

You would wonder if we've increased revenue from our deals with Kitbag, Le Couq, Chang, TV Money and one or two players of the wage bill maybe our Kitty wont be as bare as we might think.
 
Sorry, didn't realise this story already had a thread.

That self-serving elite: the 'Big Four', the FA Premier League and SKY aren't about to derail a good thing for themselves. It's going to take a massive depression in football consumption to make them think twice about reorganising the way club's are allowed to operate financially.

Anyway, for us, I think it screams out takeover and investment urgently required.
 

You would wonder if we've increased revenue from our deals with Kitbag, Le Couq, Chang, TV Money and one or two players of the wage bill maybe our Kitty wont be as bare as we might think.

You would like to think. This is the way I see it. Clearly its not all black and white.

The prizemoney from this year covers our wage bill. We have debts to pay off, which possibly takes the ST sales out. Which leaves us with gate reciepts, sponsorship and merchadising to fund player sales.

Oh and whatever little back hander the board wish to take and let us not forget that Kirkby has clearly cost us some money up to this point. Maybe, possibly.
 
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