by Ups and Downs » 12 May 2008 16:07
by papereyes » 12 May 2008 16:11
The League's TV money is allocated in three ways: 50 per cent is shared equally between the 20 clubs, 25 per cent is spent on prizemoney depending on finishing position and 25 per cent is used for "facility fees" depending on how many of a club's games are televised live.
Under the current deal, the equal share of TV money is worth £9m per club per season, plus £253,000-£343,000 per live game (depending on timing), plus £484,000 for each place in the League. Chelsea were the highest earners from this pot of money in 2004-05, making £30m, while the bottom-placed Southampton earned £14m.
The winner of football's Premiership will net £50m from next season after the league agreed a new £625m deal for overseas television rights. The extra income from the deal means even the team finishing bottom will claim about £26m. Current title holders Chelsea won £30m last season.
The money adds to income from domestic broadcast and internet contracts.
by Ups and Downs » 12 May 2008 16:22
by papereyes » 12 May 2008 16:26
Ups and Downs Cheers for that. You still making me do a bit of thinking and i'm far too depressed/hungover to do that.
Can't you just put a figure on it please?
by Arnie_Pie » 12 May 2008 16:28
by papereyes » 12 May 2008 16:30
Arnie_Pie Apparently we got £2.18 million from the league. Dunno about the TV rights but am sure they are in the region of £30m.
by Northern Git » 12 May 2008 17:06
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 12 May 2008 22:59
by papereyes » 14 May 2008 09:28
Club Premier League Cups Europe Total (06/07)
Man Utd 48.7 1.2 28.1* 78.0 (62.9)
Chelsea 44.7 1.1 25.6* 71.4 (60.1)
Arsenal 46.3 0.8 18.6 65.7 (44.1)
Liverpool 44.2 0.8 18.4 63.4 (54.7)
Everton 41.2 0.4 0.5 42.1 (25.7)
Aston Villa 42.3 0.3 x 42.6 (22.2)
Blackburn 39.3 0.3 0.1 39.7 (24.7)
Portsmouth 39.0 1.5** x 40.5 (23.5)
Man City 38.3 0.7 x 39.0 (22.4)
West Ham 35.7 0.5 x 36.2 (20.1)
Tottenham 35.5 0.8 0.4 36.7 (30.5)
Newcastle 38.4 0.4 x 38.8 (22.5)
Boro 33.1 0.8 x 33.9 (21.8 )
Wigan 32.4 0.3 x 32.7 (18.7)
Sunderland 33.0 0.1 x 33.1 (n/a)
Bolton 30.9 0.1 0.4 31.4 (25.1)
Fulham 30.2 0.1 x 30.3 (20.8 )
Reading 29.5 0.1 x 29.6 (24.4)
Birmingham 28.8 0.1 x 28.9 (n/a)
Derby 28.1 0.1 x 28.2 (n/a)
by Ian Royal » 14 May 2008 22:59
by Wycombe Royal » 16 May 2008 12:52
by PieEater » 16 May 2008 14:02
Date of accounts: 30/06/2007 30/06/2006 30/06/2005
No of weeks: 52 52 52
No of employees: 444 435 418
('000) ('000) ('000)
Total sales: 49909 17768 15292
Pre tax profit: 6,573 -6,465 -4,554
Fixed assets: 62,217 49,022 47,110
Current assets: 4,085 5,071 2,841
Net assets: 28,242 15,131 13,392
Long term liabilities: 8,530 1,697 15,776
Current liabilities: 38,060 38,962 36,559
Net worth: 12,856 9,317 -5,102
by Wycombe Royal » 16 May 2008 14:05
by JC » 19 May 2008 12:06
Wycombe Royal I would actually say that at a football club cash flow is far more important than profit. Unfortunately they do not publish a cash flow statement.
by sheshnu » 19 May 2008 12:57
papereyes Portsmouth 39.0 1.5** x 40.5 (23.5)
Reading 29.5 0.1 x 29.6 (24.4)
That we seemed to earn £5 million extra when all the talk was of teams earning £30 million extra also makes mein the general direction of the British press.
by Apocalypse Now » 19 May 2008 16:55
by Dirk Gently » 23 May 2008 16:19
Below is final distribution of PL broadcasting cash for 07/08 with 06/07. This doesn't include CL/UEFA Cup/FA & Carling Cups broadcasting cash:
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)
by Vision » 23 May 2008 16:42
Dirk Gently I've just recieved this, which is slightly different from that already posted , but I think my source will be slightly more accurate :Below is final distribution of PL broadcasting cash for 07/08 with 06/07. This doesn't include CL/UEFA Cup/FA & Carling Cups broadcasting cash:
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)
by Scrappy » 31 May 2008 00:27
VisionDirk Gently I've just recieved this, which is slightly different from that already posted , but I think my source will be slightly more accurate :Below is final distribution of PL broadcasting cash for 07/08 with 06/07. This doesn't include CL/UEFA Cup/FA & Carling Cups broadcasting cash:
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)
That doesn't add up to £80m so can't be right.
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 31 May 2008 21:41
I'm no accountant, but I do see a fair number of financial reports in my line of work, and it'd be rather creative to class wages as long term liabilities. Typically they'd be bank loans or mortgages that have to repaid.PieEater From the published accounts thread:
Date of accounts: 30/06/2007 30/06/2006 30/06/2005
No of weeks: 52 52 52
No of employees: 444 435 418
('000) ('000) ('000)
Total sales: 49909 17768 15292
Pre tax profit: 6,573 -6,465 -4,554
Fixed assets: 62,217 49,022 47,110
Current assets: 4,085 5,071 2,841
Net assets: 28,242 15,131 13,392
Long term liabilities: 8,530 1,697 15,776
Current liabilities: 38,060 38,962 36,559
Net worth: 12,856 9,317 -5,102
So last years profit just cleared the previous years debt. This year we had an extra £5m to spend, and most of that went on players wages.
I presume the long term liabilities are the players contracts, so the wage bill went from £1.6m to £8.5m
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