From the Daily mirror.
"Blackpool made an astonishing record profit of £20.9million for hitting the jackpot and reaching the Premier League.
The figures emerged yesterday and although Ian Holloway and his men were eventually relegated, the club is awash with money.
The Seasiders turnover went up from £9.4m to £51.7m over their season in the top flight, probably the most significant change any club has ever gone through.
And although Holloway was left to rue the narrow margin of failure, his money men are rubbing their hands at the bottom line."
Those figures also don't include the sale of Charlie Adam and other departures, or the £48 million parachute payments over the next four years.
Ok so there's bound to be some differences between the two clubs, but Blackpool's financial success from the Prem. really highlights how our inept and amateurish owners threw away the legacy we should be using now.
"Blackpool made an astonishing record profit of £20.9million for hitting the jackpot and reaching the Premier League.
The figures emerged yesterday and although Ian Holloway and his men were eventually relegated, the club is awash with money.
The Seasiders turnover went up from £9.4m to £51.7m over their season in the top flight, probably the most significant change any club has ever gone through.
And although Holloway was left to rue the narrow margin of failure, his money men are rubbing their hands at the bottom line."
Those figures also don't include the sale of Charlie Adam and other departures, or the £48 million parachute payments over the next four years.
Ok so there's bound to be some differences between the two clubs, but Blackpool's financial success from the Prem. really highlights how our inept and amateurish owners threw away the legacy we should be using now.