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Player Valuation: £1.5m
That chart showed total broadcast income and not just monies from the men’s PL.Mad why clubs voted not to share broadcast rights equally. Explains why and how quickly those Super League 6 became very sorry and apologised with a measley £3m fine (which I don't think they have paid yet)
The deck is stacked in their favour by MILLIONS.
Utter bootlickers.
Clubs get paid money for their FA Cup and EFL ties being shown, the same applies when it comes to playing in UEFA tournaments. Some clubs have their own in house TV Channels , some show academy matches on a pay to view app .
You have TV monies from woman’s football again the more successful and the more completions the more income from broadcast will show up.
Monies paid from the PL is based on numerous factors such as league position but the more matches of yours that are shown pays more partly because of the change to day and time th match is played .Quite often the PL broadcast money is greater for a lower performing team
Here’s the 22/23 payments for teams not relegated
1 Manchester City £170m
2 Arsenal £167.8m
3 Manchester United £165.5m
4 Newcastle United £163.4m
5 Liverpool £161.2m
6 Brighton £159m
7 Aston Villa £156.8m
8 Tottenham Hotspur £154.6m
9 Brentford £152.4m
10 Fulham £150.2m
11 Crystal Palace £148m
12 Chelsea £145.8m
13 Wolves £143.6m
14 West Ham £141.4m
15 Bournemouth £139.2m
16 Nottingham Forest £137m
17 Everton £134.8m
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