casbom
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- Jul 24, 2007
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F*ck me that's depressing!
http://www.footballgossip.org.uk/
Text from the article:
Premier League champions Chelsea earned the most of any club in the league, according to prize fund figures released today.
The Blues picked up a shade under £99million when TV money, facility fees, a central commercial payment and the league’s merit payment were taken into account.
Second-placed Manchester City picked up £98.5million this season, while Manchester United earned £96.75million. That’s slightly more than the £96.5million picked up by Arsenal, who finished third in the league, but was largely down to the 27 times United were shown live on either Sky Sports or BT Sport. Arsenal were shown live on 25 occasions.
At the bottom of the pile, QPR earned £64.9million – some £400,000 less than Burnley who finished 19th both in the league and in the list of payouts.
Newcastle United’s troubles on the pitch led to more TV attention. The Magpies were shown live on 20 occasions, almost twice as often as neighbours Sunderland with 11 games. That propelled Newcastle up to tenth place in the earnings table on £77.8million – more than was earned by Stoke City, who finished ninth in the league.
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I know Palace aren't mentioned but in the link is the table showing where the money has come from and how much was earnt....if only...
http://www.footballgossip.org.uk/
Text from the article:
Premier League champions Chelsea earned the most of any club in the league, according to prize fund figures released today.
The Blues picked up a shade under £99million when TV money, facility fees, a central commercial payment and the league’s merit payment were taken into account.
Second-placed Manchester City picked up £98.5million this season, while Manchester United earned £96.75million. That’s slightly more than the £96.5million picked up by Arsenal, who finished third in the league, but was largely down to the 27 times United were shown live on either Sky Sports or BT Sport. Arsenal were shown live on 25 occasions.
At the bottom of the pile, QPR earned £64.9million – some £400,000 less than Burnley who finished 19th both in the league and in the list of payouts.
Newcastle United’s troubles on the pitch led to more TV attention. The Magpies were shown live on 20 occasions, almost twice as often as neighbours Sunderland with 11 games. That propelled Newcastle up to tenth place in the earnings table on £77.8million – more than was earned by Stoke City, who finished ninth in the league.
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I know Palace aren't mentioned but in the link is the table showing where the money has come from and how much was earnt....if only...