Interesting spin on the Premier League finances on the BBC this morning.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-32931345
I was particularly interested in the quote "It may mark a turning point in football finance and "a new age" of significant profitability for top clubs, they said."
Whilst this may be true, it will also have a huge impact on the rest of the league - it will fuel increased spending on wages in the top tier, and create a larger gap between the Championship, and indeed the rest of the divisions.
The fact that combined revenues in the PL "soared by 29% to £3.26bn", with a comparison of the pitiful Championship "the combined revenue increased by £54m, or 12%, to a record £491m". Taken into consideration that there are 4 less clubs in the PL than the Championship, this is stunning.
Now I'm no mathematician, but WTF!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-32931345
I was particularly interested in the quote "It may mark a turning point in football finance and "a new age" of significant profitability for top clubs, they said."
Whilst this may be true, it will also have a huge impact on the rest of the league - it will fuel increased spending on wages in the top tier, and create a larger gap between the Championship, and indeed the rest of the divisions.
The fact that combined revenues in the PL "soared by 29% to £3.26bn", with a comparison of the pitiful Championship "the combined revenue increased by £54m, or 12%, to a record £491m". Taken into consideration that there are 4 less clubs in the PL than the Championship, this is stunning.
Now I'm no mathematician, but WTF!