LIVERPOOL EARNED £91M Arshttp://www.standard.co.uk/sport/foo...e-payments-as-tottenham-top-90m-a3255786.htmlenal become first club to earn £100m in Premier League payments as Tottenham top £90m
thanks for actually making this reasonably understandable! bascially spurs bottling it cost them 2/3 million
quite why arsenal topped the games shown i don't know. money is broken down as: 50% Divided equally among 20 premier league clubs 25% merit money, and distributed among 20 clubs according to final league position. 25% Facility Fee, is given out to clubes by tv games every league position was worth 2million. If we tried a leg we'd be 4 mil better off in other words
That overseas money is crazy considering it's only rewlly 6/7 teams that really generate any interest abroad. Imagine ne if they could negotiate their own deals.... Like Barca and Madrid See they've changed that going forward though so will be split out more evenly.
this is future every club gets 38 million for turning up and another 47 mil from global tv so before a ball is kicked that's 85mil. however you are right the position money for 8th next year is 26mil but nobody can tell what the TV money will be per game per club as there are limits assuring every time of a few games but the big clubs will get more.
Future bar the tv column which is based on the last season. You telling me Stoke got more TV money than Liverpool?
According to this article Arsenal weren't the 1st to reach the £100m mark. "Highlighting the importance of TV broadcast revenue, Liverpool said media revenues increased 46% to £100.9m" http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-31702585
Nope, no "Europe money" was included in the year we finished 2nd mainly because we weren't in european competition. As far as i can see it was TV payments domestically and from overseas. This is the latest table for the season just finished and overseas tv payments are included. please log in to view this image
ok so wheres the 100mil for LFc coming from? i'd expect we got at least 10mil in tv money off the europa league this year. but arsenal would have got far more. that would not be in these numbers?
The year quoted iin the bbc article relates to 2013-14, our "facilties" fees were the highest that season which helped us to be the prems top earners. The mechanism for distributing this revenue is the most equitable of Europe’s major football leagues and is based on the Premier League Founder Members' Agreement, the contract signed by the initial clubs that formed the League in 1992. It has resulted in a ratio of 1.52:1 between the club finishing top and that finishing bottom in 2015/16, the lowest such ratio in the history of the Premier League, and works as follows: 50% of UK broadcast revenue split equally between the 20 clubs 25% of UK broadcast revenue paid in Merit Payments ("Prize Money" per place in the table) 25% of UK broadcast revenue paid in Facility Fees each time a club's matches are broadcast in the UK. All international broadcast revenue, and central commercial revenue, is split equally among the 20 clubs.
Basically...everyone gets a **** load of money and Arsenal are happy to earn money and not trophies. #endofdebate
No, It would be paid directly by Uefa to the teams in the CL and EL. They release it for each year eventually and you can track it down although it's a ball ache to search for.
Last years EL and CL payments for ref: CL http://www.uefa.com/MultimediaFiles/Download/competitions/General/02/29/45/25/2294525_DOWNLOAD.pdf EL http://www.uefa.com/MultimediaFiles/Download/competitions/General/02/29/45/29/2294529_DOWNLOAD.pdf