We gave Arsenal a helping hand last night. Will 7th place get a Europa league place now? Or will it depend on who wins the FA cup?
ok, so 7th is getting in the Europa then Even if you manage to beat us, I cant see you winning a final against Man U or Spurs. Stranger things have happened though.
Premier League footballers took home £2.5bn in wages for the first time last season, though pay growth was at its weakest for 20 years when compared with surging club revenues. According to an annual review of top clubs' finances, players' collective salaries rose 9% during the 2016/17 campaign while club revenues were up 25%. The report, by Deloitte's sports business group, said the 20 teams raked in £4.5bn - a rise of nearly £1bn on 2015/16 - mainly thanks to new broadcast rights deals kicking in which included the £5.1bn domestic package shared between Sky, the owner of Sky News, and BT. :: Sky and BT to pay less for football rights from 2019/20 It meant, the study said, that the wage to revenue ratio was at its lowest level since 1997/98 - at 55%.