Marc
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1 (1) Real Madrid 365.8m
2 (2) Manchester Utd 324.8
3 (3) Barcelona 308.8
4 (7) Bayern Munich 295.3
5 (4) Chelsea 268.9
6 (5) Arsenal 264.4
7 (8) Liverpool 210.9
8 (6) AC Milan 209.5
9 (11) AS Roma 175.4
10 (9) Inter Milan 172.9
11 (12) Juventus 167.5
12 (13) Lyon 155.7
13 (16) Schalke 04 148.4
14 (10) Tottenham Hotspur 145.0
15 (15) SV Hamburg 127.9
16 (19) Marseille 126.8
17 (14) Newcastle United 125.6
18 (n/a) VfB Stuttgart 111.5
19 (n/a) Fenerbahce 111.3
20 (n/a) Manchester City 104.0
Arsenal above Liverpool
[Edited on 12-02-2009 by Marc]
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Cosmo
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Yeah have read the report, download it at http://www.deloitte.com/dtt/article/0,1002,cid=246693,00.html
Arsenal were bound to be ahead of us as their Matchday revenue is £94.6m compared to our £39.2m
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Cosmo
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United
Matchday: £101.5m
Broadcasting: £91.6m
Commercial: £64m
Total: £257.1m
Chelsea
Matchday: £74.5m
Broadcasting: £77.4m
Commercial: £61m
Total: £212.9m
Arsenal
Matchday: £94.6m
Broadcasting: £70.4m
Commercial: £44.3m
Total: £209.3m
Liverpool
Matchday: £32.9m
Broadcasting: £76.3m
Commercial: £51.5m
Total: £167m
So a fairly obvious gulf from our matchday to everyone elses - if we matched Arsenals then our revenue would jump to £228.7m, which would be ahead of Chelsea - and thats before the extra commercial revenue having a larger stadium brings.
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Russ
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if you matched arsenals prices half of your fans couldnt afford it
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by Russ
if you matched arsenals prices half of your fans couldnt afford it
Not really talking through increase in prices.
We could sell more than double the amount of corporate we can currently offer at Anfield, and thats where the money is. IIRC the new stadium has 3x as many boxes. For the average fan, we'll have an extra 13,000 over the Emirates so that would easily bring in enough to match (surpass?) Arsenals income and come close to Uniteds with a capacity of 76,000.
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Danny P
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Have they started on't new ground yet Cosmo?
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Cosmo
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They started the groundworks and a lot of the road networks by the ground have been improved - then put it on hold as no banks were lending the funds they need.
They are saying it is delayed by approx a year, but the cost of building materials has dropped a huge amount in this time and they think it has saved approx £100m off the cost already. Rumours Ive heard are that during this time they've been working with the architects to get the plans for the larger capacity done and ready in time to be submitted when construction does begin.
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Hammer
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We're off due to the sterling:euro exchange rate apparently, which also attributed to Madrid being top and not Man United.
No surprises in it really.
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
We're off due to the sterling:euro exchange rate apparently, which also attributed to Madrid being top and not Man United.
No surprises in it really.
Yep does mention this at the start, the rate fell by 15% since the last set were done.
Madrid are a huge amount above United though, so not sure if it would of made the difference between 1st and 2nd.
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Cosmo
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Infact, yes it would of. United would of turned over approx 382m euro off last years figures.
[Edited on 12-02-2009 by Cosmo]
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Nismo
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Spurs drop down to 14th, Although as that report says once Spurs new stadium is built we should match Arsenals matchday takings.
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Cosmo
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Chelsea have released some more financial news...
The made a £65.7m loss last year. Its going down as the years before it was £74m, then £80.2m and then £140m
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Nath
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I've looked at the list a few times now and can't seem to see Luton?
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quote: Originally posted by Nath
I've looked at the list a few times now and can't seem to see Luton?
You had to hide it,
Otherwise the FA might dock you a further 10pts
and another 10 as your called town and they feel Luton has enough people to be a city.
On top of a further 50pts for people thinking the FA are wankers and not hating Luton
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Nath
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Good job we hid it then
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Rob_Quads
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I wonder what the "Most profitable" list would look like.
Hearing that Chelsea lost 60 million last year means they would be no-where to be seen. They are making staggering amounts of payments to old coaches
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