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    Real beat Man Utd in rich league

    BBC NEWS, 2009/02/12 00:06:12 GMT

    WORLD'S WEALTHIEST CLUBS BY REVENUE (previous year in brackets, source: Deloitte: 2007/8)
    1 (1) Real Madrid £289.6million
    2 (2) Manchester United £257.1m
    3 (3) FC Barcelona £244.4m
    4 (7) Bayern Munich £233.8m
    5 (4) Chelsea £212.9m
    6 (5) Arsenal £209.3m
    7 (8) Liverpool £167.0m
    8 (6) AC Milan £165.8m
    9 (11) AS Roma £138.9m
    10 (9) Internazionale £136.9m
    11 (12) Juventus £132.6m
    12 (13) Lyon £123.3m
    13 (16) Schalke 04 £117.5m
    14 (10) Tottenham £114.8m
    15 (15) Hamburg £101.3m
    16 (19) Marseille £100.4m
    17 (14) Newcastle £99.4m
    18 (-) Stuttgart £88.3m
    19 (-) Fenerbahce £88.1m
    20 (-) Manchester City £82.3m


    Manchester United have come second in the list of the world's richest clubs, while Real Madrid stay top for the fourth year in a row.

    Deloitte's Football Money League, based on financial information for the 2007/08 season, features seven English clubs in the top 20 positions.

    The authors said that United would have been top of the Money League if the pound was still at June 2007 levels.

    Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool are fifth, sixth and seventh respectively.

    Exchange rate factor

    "If the exchange rate value of the pound had not depreciated, there would have been nine, rather than seven English clubs in the top 20 and Manchester United would have topped the Money League ahead of Real Madrid," said Dan Jones, partner in the Sports Business Group at Deloitte.

    United won the English Premier League and UEFA Champions League in 2008, posting a significant 21% pound-denominated revenue growth.

    The list had been headed by Manchester United for eight years until Real Madrid deposed them.

    "Whilst Real Madrid's 4% revenue growth in 2007/08 is more modest than recent years, the club has now doubled its revenues since 2002 and enjoys a lead of 41m euros [£32.5m] over Manchester United," said Mr Jones.

    "With the club having announced that it is budgeting for revenues of 400m euros in 2008/09, it will be difficult for rivals to replace Real at the top of the Money League next year."

    European clubs

    The other English clubs in the top 20 are Tottenham Hotspur (14th), Newcastle United (17th) and Manchester City (20th).

    All the top 20 clubs represent Europe. Germany and Italy have four clubs each in the top 20, Spain and France have two clubs each.

    Fenerbahce became the first Turkish club to enter the top 20 since the creation of the list of the world's richest clubs in 1996/97.

    Germany's Bayern Munich climbed three places to fourth, returning to the top five for the first time in five years.

    "Despite not competing in the Champions League, revenues were boosted by the club acquiring 100% ownership of its home ground, the Allianz Arena," said Alan Switzer, director in the Sports Business Group.

    Celtic, Valencia and Werder Bremen dropped out of the Money League, while Stuttgart and Manchester City climbed back.

    The top 20 clubs' collective revenue rose by 6% to 3.9bn euros in 2007/08.

    'Challenging environment'

    The list's authors said that this year's Money League is based on figures available largely before the global economic downturn started.

    "Whilst next year's Money League will show some early signs of how the changing economic environment is affecting the game's top clubs, it will not be until 2009/10 that there is a fuller picture of the impact," they said.

    However, Paul Rawnsley, director in the Sports Business Group, said: "The unique nature of the football industry will enable major clubs to be relatively resistant to the economic downturn.

    "Clubs' match attendances are holding up well and clubs in each of England, Germany, France and Spain have TV deals secured well into the future at enhanced levels.

    "Despite the challenging economic environment, the Premier League has just secured a record value for live domestic broadcast rights for the seasons 2010/11 to 2012/13, up 4% to £1.782bn.

    "Given the worldwide popularity of the Premier League there is likely to be further uplift in value from overseas rights when they are marketed later this year."
    Last edited by MrsB; 12-02-09, 07:43 AM.

    #2
    Its very disappointing that we are 4th out of the English teams.

    OK fair enough our ground has the smallest capacity, but our fan base dwarfs Arsenals and Chelsea's. Probably on par with ManU, though i don't know the exact figures.

    We just need 1 world-class marketing manager, and our placing would be a lot higher in this list.

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      #3
      Oh well, we'll just have to settle for a thread entitled "Liverpool beat Real Madrid in the Champions League" wont we?

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        #4
        According to another report I read our revenue is up 25% which means someone somewhere is doing something right. About time too!

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          #5
          Originally posted by magicalbarnes View Post

          We just need 1 world-class marketing manager, and our placing would be a lot higher in this list.
          Its just the ground, Chelsea have a similar size but contrast the prices which they can get away with being in London. We'll be 4th until we get a new ground, we can have the best marketing team ever but we wont change until we get that new stadium.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Chrono View Post
            According to another report I read our revenue is up 25% which means someone somewhere is doing something right. About time too!
            Ian Ayre the new LFC Commerical Director deserves the credit here, I think we signed a comemrical deal with the computer games company Konami for about £10m and we get paid for the Formula Football series.

            We're still a long way off the likes of Manyoo and Arsenal who are fantastic at bringing in commercial revunes but we're gettign there slowly.

            Shame it's taken us this long to catch up and take notice.
            They've won the league, bigger stars than Dallas, they've got more silver than Buckhingham Palace, no one knows quite what to expect, when the Red Machine's in full effect!

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              #7
              How the **** are Bayern so high up?? They have been **** for the last couple of seasons...and everyone in Germany hates them FFS
              "When a man insults my country I insult him, by taking his woman" Tony Yeboah

              "looking through your posts since 2007 and what you have consistently written about my football team I have come to the conclusion that if you had 1 more brain cell you would be a plant .. your father was a hamster and your mother smells of elder berries, I fart in your general direction ..." Nicey

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                #8
                Originally posted by Harv View Post
                How the **** are Bayern so high up?? They have been **** for the last couple of seasons...and everyone in Germany hates them FFS
                Alianz Arena provides them with an excellent income possibly?
                We come not to play.

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                  #9
                  How is this list called 'rich list' when most of the English clubs (us included) are in crippling debt? Its like saying richest bank in the world right now is Citibank. :crazy:
                  One tit for another.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Harv View Post
                    How the **** are Bayern so high up?? They have been **** for the last couple of seasons...and everyone in Germany hates them FFS
                    Because they sell so many of these?

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by MrsB View Post
                      Because they sell so many of these?

                      Another missed opportunity by our marketing gurus. Sack Parry, etc.
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                      Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



                      May the Lord bless this post.

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