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re: 12/23 Match Thread
Posted on 12/23/12 at 12:25 pm to BobLoblaw
Posted on 12/23/12 at 12:25 pm to BobLoblaw
quote:The gap is €11M for the period in question, according to what I´m seeing. Es muy poco.
I don't think it's a wash. Two clubs get over half of the tv money in Spain whereas in England all 20 clubs split the tv money. If Man U receives marginally more UCL money, I don't think would come close to bridging the gap between themselves and one of the Spanish giants.
This post was edited on 12/23/12 at 12:30 pm
Posted on 12/23/12 at 12:31 pm to Dandy Lion
Posted on 12/23/12 at 12:33 pm to Dandy Lion
Rank in
2010–11 Club Revenue
(€ million) Country Rank in
2009–10 Mvmt
1 Real Madrid 479.5 Spain 1 —
2 Barcelona 450.7 Spain 2 —
3 Manchester United 367.0 England 3 —
4 Bayern Munich 321.4 Germany 4 —
5 Arsenal 251.1 England 5 —
6 Chelsea 249.8 England 6 —
7 Milan 235.1 Italy 7 —
8 Internazionale 211.4 Italy 9 +1
9 Liverpool 203.3 England 8 -1
10 Schalke 04 202.4 Germany 16 +6
This is 2010-2011 revenue numbers from Deloitte. Granted this is total revenue and takes into account shirt sales, sponsorships, etc.. But as I said the spanish super clubs have a pretty serious financial advantage. Maybe it's not primarily down to tv revenue, as I can't seem to find those numbers, but that's a pretty clear gap.
2010–11 Club Revenue
(€ million) Country Rank in
2009–10 Mvmt
1 Real Madrid 479.5 Spain 1 —
2 Barcelona 450.7 Spain 2 —
3 Manchester United 367.0 England 3 —
4 Bayern Munich 321.4 Germany 4 —
5 Arsenal 251.1 England 5 —
6 Chelsea 249.8 England 6 —
7 Milan 235.1 Italy 7 —
8 Internazionale 211.4 Italy 9 +1
9 Liverpool 203.3 England 8 -1
10 Schalke 04 202.4 Germany 16 +6
This is 2010-2011 revenue numbers from Deloitte. Granted this is total revenue and takes into account shirt sales, sponsorships, etc.. But as I said the spanish super clubs have a pretty serious financial advantage. Maybe it's not primarily down to tv revenue, as I can't seem to find those numbers, but that's a pretty clear gap.
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