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World’s Most Profitable Sports Teams.

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posted on 3/6/23

comment by Lexington 125.2 (U8879)
posted 9 hours ago
Presumably Spurs have a relatively low wage bill, and a decent marketing dept.

because, with all due respect, I can't imagine your global reach is any stronger than most other mid-range PL clubs.
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Actually we are massive in the far east especially South Korea plus Malaysia and Indonesia. Why the latter two I don’t know, but obviously having South Korea’s Captain and star player has been an enormous asset.👍

posted on 3/6/23

comment by Lexington 125.2 (U8879)
posted 9 hours, 6 minutes ago
Presumably Spurs have a relatively low wage bill, and a decent marketing dept.

because, with all due respect, I can't imagine your global reach is any stronger than most other mid-range PL clubs.
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Spurs wage bill in season 21/22 was £209m, Arsenal’s was £206m, United £384m, City £354m, Liverpool £366m. Chelsea figures for 21/22 not available but in 20/21 it was £333m, and you could probably add another £50m at least for the following season to Chelsea’s figures.

posted on 4/6/23

Plus if we sign Kyoto from Celtic, then our profile in Japan will also be big👍

posted on 4/6/23

So we make that sort of profit but won’t spend £60 mill on a decent centre back . Blows my mind

posted on 4/6/23

Spurs` wage bill to a percentage of turnover used to be the lowest in the PL

https://www.statista.com/chart/22002/premier-league-wage-burden/

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