Cadno'r Cymoedd Posted 24 January 2019 Posted 24 January 2019 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-46970252 Below Everton, Newcastle United and West Ham. Based on revenues, no account of debt.
AKCJ Posted 24 January 2019 Posted 24 January 2019 Well we have the 10th biggest stadium in the Premier League and Puel has done his best to keep us out of Cup competitions so not much of a surprise I suppose.
Babylon Posted 24 January 2019 Posted 24 January 2019 9 minutes ago, Woodsey1727 said: How are we below Newcastle Because they average 20,000 more than us each game, have more fans and are more likely to take a bigger share of TV revenue because of that
Babylon Posted 24 January 2019 Posted 24 January 2019 3 minutes ago, AKCJ said: Well we have the 10th biggest stadium in the Premier League and Puel has done his best to keep us out of Cup competitions so not much of a surprise I suppose. Oh how that 50k or 100k prize money for a league cup final would have made a difference.
Sol thewall Bamba Posted 24 January 2019 Posted 24 January 2019 BUT WE SHOULD BE TOP 6!1!1!1!!1!1!!11!
AlloverthefloorYesNdidi Posted 24 January 2019 Posted 24 January 2019 10 minutes ago, AKCJ said: Well we have the 10th biggest stadium in the Premier League and Puel has done his best to keep us out of Cup competitions so not much of a surprise I suppose. I think you've got a chance of winning the day here with only confused-face post likes
KrefelderFox666 Posted 24 January 2019 Posted 24 January 2019 But why are we below Watford and Wolves in the table!!! Shocking.
Trav Le Bleu Posted 24 January 2019 Posted 24 January 2019 8 minutes ago, KrefelderFox666 said: But why are we below Watford and Wolves in the table!!! Shocking. Because they're playing pretty well this season. Fair does to them.
AKCJ Posted 24 January 2019 Posted 24 January 2019 9 minutes ago, KrefelderFox666 said: But why are we below Watford and Wolves in the table!!! Shocking. This, but unironically.
sylofox Posted 24 January 2019 Posted 24 January 2019 I suppose people thought the extra money the title year and and CL money would last forever You only have to look how far down the list for shirt sponsor money to see our place was never going to last. Maybe people will realise now we ain't that fvcking rich. It also brings our league position into perspective.
sylofox Posted 24 January 2019 Posted 24 January 2019 28 minutes ago, KrefelderFox666 said: But why are we below Watford and Wolves in the table!!! Shocking. Because we won the league by being richer than man City and spent twice as much as everyone else didn't we.
Cadno'r Cymoedd Posted 24 January 2019 Author Posted 24 January 2019 Bit more detail in terms of figure breakdowns. http://www.cityam.com/272109/worlds-richest-football-clubs-real-madrid-replace
weller54 Posted 24 January 2019 Posted 24 January 2019 1 hour ago, Babylon said: Because they average 20,000 more than us each game, have more fans and are more likely to take a bigger share of TV revenue because of that Not having that!!! Puel out!
nwl fox Posted 24 January 2019 Posted 24 January 2019 1 hour ago, AKCJ said: Well we have the 10th biggest stadium in the Premier League and Puel has done his best to keep us out of Cup competitions so not much of a surprise I suppose. Seriously why does Puel have to be brought into everything, it's boring now can we not just give it a rest.
Cadno'r Cymoedd Posted 24 January 2019 Author Posted 24 January 2019 The full report is at https://www2.deloitte.com/uk/en/pages/sports-business-group/articles/deloitte-football-money-league.html Hard to get details below the top 20 but looking at the Brighton Evening Argus, the Seagulls are 29th and it states the nine above Top 20 clubs are followed by Leicester City, Southampton and Crystal Palace. So at least 26th then in terms of world rankings and we are 10th in the Premier League.
davieG Posted 24 January 2019 Posted 24 January 2019 Leicester City have slipped down the rankings of the world’s richest clubs after failing to qualify for European competition last season, according to new figures in an influential annual report. The Foxes failed to appear in the top 20 of Deloitte’s Football Money League for the first time since the 2014/15 season. The club is now ranked 22nd richest in the world with a turnover in the 2017/18 season of £179.4m, just ahead of Southampton and Crystal Palace http://www.thebusinessdesk.com/eastmidlands/news/2022107-foxes-slip-down-football-rich-list-rankings
Cadno'r Cymoedd Posted 24 January 2019 Author Posted 24 January 2019 Just now, davieG said: Leicester City have slipped down the rankings of the world’s richest clubs after failing to qualify for European competition last season, according to new figures in an influential annual report. The Foxes failed to appear in the top 20 of Deloitte’s Football Money League for the first time since the 2014/15 season. The club is now ranked 22nd richest in the world with a turnover in the 2017/18 season of £179.4m, just ahead of Southampton and Crystal Palace http://www.thebusinessdesk.com/eastmidlands/news/2022107-foxes-slip-down-football-rich-list-rankings Ta. Could have saved me the effort above!! ?
davieG Posted 24 January 2019 Posted 24 January 2019 1 minute ago, Cadno'r Cymoedd said: Ta. Could have saved me the effort above!! ? Nah just adding to the info, the more sources you have the better to understand.
Tielemans63 Posted 24 January 2019 Posted 24 January 2019 We were in League 1 this time a decade ago and were in administration just a few years before that so I'm not going to worry about us slipping out of the top 20 richest clubs, particulalrly if we're still 22nd. Great time to be a Leicester fan despite all the moaning and groaning.
Leicester_Loyal Posted 24 January 2019 Posted 24 January 2019 With the stadium expansion and the improvement in training facilities, it will eventually boost our revenue streams.
hackneyfox Posted 24 January 2019 Posted 24 January 2019 33 minutes ago, Leicester_Loyal said: With the stadium expansion and the improvement in training facilities, it will eventually boost our revenue streams. The training facilities won't improve revenue streams unless we sell players we've developed.
foxy boxing Posted 24 January 2019 Posted 24 January 2019 Everon and Newcastle really!. there fans will be tearing there hair out asking where that investment is going as with regards to Newcastle is certainly isn't going into the team!.
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