10 Dortmund $82m 9 Juventus $83m 8 Liverpool $110m 7 QPR $145m 6 Barcelona $156m 5 Real Madrid $165m 4 Bolton $267m 3 Valencia $374m 2 Arsenal $384m 1 ManU $569m http://www.therichest.com/sports/soccer-sports/the-top-ten-soccer-clubs-with-the-most-debt/
Surprised Bolton are so high, not with QPR. They sold their soul by getting rid of players who cared for the club and overpayed mercenaries to buy a place in the elite and it did not work. Also when are Arsenal going to pay off their stadium debt. They need to develop their commercial side and not exiting Europe every season in the first knockout phase would help their debt
That list isn't accurate, there's plenty of other Premier League clubs with debts well over $100m, including Cardiff and Hull.
Hulls latest accounts show $85m so you're wrong on that one. http://www.theguardian.com/football/2013/nov/12/hull-city-losses-premier-league-promotion
our debt is coming down each year was like 600m a few years ago now like 300m be more worried about your debt if I was you.
Your list is bullshit bro, Cardiff have debts of more £110M and that was revealed a couple of months ago.... that is British Pounds so they would be above many on the list you gave. With this in mind, such a publicised debt not being present the whole list is null and void as declared by myself. Mods, please close this thread as it is based purely on wet bullshit.
First of all bro this is not my list and I have provided the link. Why don't you give a link to Cardiff's debt and then we can all make our minds up if you're right or just Johnny Bullshit bro.
Here it is biatch! http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/cardiff-city-debt-reaches-118million-6497122 It is YOUR responsibility to vet the list, so it is YOUR bullshit. Dirty stinking wet bullshit it is too.
This is a CPofL thread....it's to be expected that it is as accurate as a blunderbuss at thirty yards #chelseasmatth
you realise they include owners' loannotes? which is effectively equity? not debt? the £68m of "debt" in LFC is loans from our owners, not a bank, which doesn't represent financial gearing