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Annual Review of Football Finance

Annual Review of Football Finance Revenue for the four English leagues 2011/12 I Premier League £2,271m 1 Championship £423m I League One £131m I League Two £72m 1 seat = £500,000 The Premier League enjoyed revenue growth of 12% in 2010/11 and enjoys a revenue advantage of almost €770m over its nearest rival, the Bundesliga. The Championship generates the eighth highest revenues of any European league. English football contributes 21% of the European football market Capital expenditure on stadia/facilities by English clubs in 2010/11 I Premier League 1 Championship I League One I League Two £16m £4m £99m £48m Total transfer spending of the top 92 clubs in 2010/11 Agents I Premier League to Agents £72m Football League to Agents £17m £89m Non-English Clubs I Premier League to Non-English clubs £480m £486m I Football League to Non-English clubs £6m £122m Within top 92 English Clubs I Between Premier League clubs £195m I Premier League to Football League £22m £255m I Between Football League clubs £28m I Football League to Premier League £10m I Non-English clubs to Premier League £103m I Non-English clubs League £19m Football Comparison of total wages with final position in Premier League 2010/11 £0m Lower wage costs Higher sporting performance Mean 10.5 Blackpool Wolverhampton Wanderers £25m West Bromwich Stoke Blackburn O A Rovers Wigan A Athletic Albion City Fulham £50m Sunderland West Ham Everton United Newcastle Bolton Wanderers Tottenham Hotspur United £75m Mean £79.9m £100m Aston Villa £125m Manchester United Arsenal £150m Liverpool Relevant financial data for 2010/11 was not available for Birmingham City who finished in 18th position. Manchester City £175m Higher wage costs Lower sporting performance Chelsea Size of football indicates relative revenue. £200m 20 15 10 1 Final League Position Relative growth of Premier League clubs' revenue and total wages 1991/92 and 2010/11 Revenue: £2,271m • Wages 70% of Premier League revenue (£1,599m) II = £10m Wages IE = £10m Revenue Revenue: £170m • Wages 44% of Premier League revenue (£75m) EIEITEITIRIRIREIR 1991/92 2010/2011 Deloitte. Total Wage Cost

Annual Review of Football Finance

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Information on: • How revenue is split between the top four English leagues • How much was spent on stadia and facilities • Total transfer spend (including how much went to players agents) �...

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