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Deloitte Football Money League

In case you missed it, Deloitte has just published their 2018 list of football clubs from around the world with the highest revenues. It covers the 2016-7 season so Leicester have the benefit of Champions League income and finished an incredible 14th (click on the download to see the full report, Leicester are on page 38):

https://www2.deloitte.com/uk/en/pages/sports-business-group/articles/deloitte-football-money-league.html

The most interesting thing for me is that it shows how revenue has changed over the last four years, from €23M in 2012-3 to €273M in 2016-7, mainly driven of course by broadcast revenue. Anyone else feel like they are still living in a dream world?

UTF

posted on 23/1/18

revenue has changed over the last four years, from €23M in 2012-3 to €273M in 2016-7

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Mind blowing figures.

posted on 23/1/18

comment by Mr Chelsea - Flustrated (U3579)
posted 8 minutes ago
revenue has changed over the last four years, from €23M in 2012-3 to €273M in 2016-7

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Mind blowing figures.
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Mind blowing indeed. And >80% now driven from tv revenue.

That is a very scary house of card should any tv deal be taken away for any reason (like the collapse of the ITV deal).

The premier league could be in real trouble if those obscene figures start quickly retracting for any reason.

posted on 23/1/18

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posted on 23/1/18

When is the current TV deal up?

posted on 23/1/18

comment by Greatteamswinit4times- a terrible enemy (U6008)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Merseysidefox (U4842)
posted 21 minutes ago
comment by Mr Chelsea - Flustrated (U3579)
posted 8 minutes ago
revenue has changed over the last four years, from €23M in 2012-3 to €273M in 2016-7

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Mind blowing figures.
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Mind blowing indeed. And >80% now driven from tv revenue.

That is a very scary house of card should any tv deal be taken away for any reason (like the collapse of the ITV deal).

The premier league could be in real trouble if those obscene figures start quickly retracting for any reason.
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That's not going to happen any time soon. The next deal will be even bigger with the likes of Amazon expected to enter the bidding.
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Yep agree. The bubble won't burst.

I can't comment on your Daylight WUM.

How do you do that? Stop dissenters commenting on an article? Filter?

posted on 23/1/18

comment by Merseysidefox (U4842)
posted 33 minutes ago
comment by Mr Chelsea - Flustrated (U3579)
posted 8 minutes ago
revenue has changed over the last four years, from €23M in 2012-3 to €273M in 2016-7

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Mind blowing figures.
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Mind blowing indeed. And >80% now driven from tv revenue.

That is a very scary house of card should any tv deal be taken away for any reason (like the collapse of the ITV deal).

The premier league could be in real trouble if those obscene figures start quickly retracting for any reason.
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How come the revenue was so little a few years back? I thought the championship get a decent wedge too? More than 23m

posted on 23/1/18

No the Championship TV money is (or certainly was) pants.

the year we got promoted as champions we made approx. £3m from TV money and we on TV practically every week the second half of that season. Our first year up in the Premier League when we just survived relegation we made something like £50m to £60m in TV money.

Just shows the terrifying drop in income if you get relegated.

posted on 23/1/18

comment by Merseysidefox (U4842)
posted 1 hour, 36 minutes ago
comment by Mr Chelsea - Flustrated (U3579)
posted 8 minutes ago
revenue has changed over the last four years, from €23M in 2012-3 to €273M in 2016-7

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Mind blowing figures.
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Mind blowing indeed. And >80% now driven from tv revenue.

That is a very scary house of card should any tv deal be taken away for any reason (like the collapse of the ITV deal).

The premier league could be in real trouble if those obscene figures start quickly retracting for any reason.
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Indeed, <80% is an unhealthy proportion of all revenues if it isn't adequately handled.

posted on 23/1/18

I think we made more from the new deal last season
Than the season we won ?

posted on 23/1/18

Correct, Dublin - broadcast revenues were €95M higher last year than in the title winning season, with €82M of the increase down to the Champions League. UTF.

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