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TV Money 08:26 - May 12 with 2240 views3swan

Just shows how difficult it is when you struggle and the number of times the number of games shown live.

WHU & Newcastle 17 games against our 10 so get £7.98m more

Overall Palace getting £16m more than us.






[Post edited 12 May 2018 8:28]
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TV Money on 08:31 - May 12 with 2206 viewsPrivate_Partz

We could have done with that 16m. would we have spent it wisely or would the Hedge Fund gobbled it up though?
I think we would have still gambled on a bare bones squad keeping us up and thereby supporting said Hedge Fund and Jenkins efforts to convince the Yanks he could wheel and deal succsfully thereby justifying his salary.

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TV Money on 10:08 - May 12 with 2086 viewsbuilthjack

So we had Close on £100m. A rough guess on ticket sales, advertising etc etc would bring us another £15m (guessing).
Somebody mentioned we are £60m in debt. How?

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TV Money on 10:21 - May 12 with 2057 viewsThe_undecided

Where has over £700m gone since our premiership arrival? When you think the players we had in the early days, wage bill must of been fairly low as well compare to others. We also did some alright deals on the likes of Bony and Sinclair. Someone somewhere is sitting on alot of cash, unless of course I am missing something obvious, because if it's all gone and we are dropping down to the championship someone somewhere has to be held to account for this lot.
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TV Money on 10:44 - May 12 with 2029 viewsShaky

OP -- what's the source of this table please?

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TV Money on 10:49 - May 12 with 2015 views3swan

TV Money on 10:44 - May 12 by Shaky

OP -- what's the source of this table please?


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-5717635/Manchester-United-pock
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TV Money on 10:54 - May 12 with 2000 viewsShaky

TV Money on 10:49 - May 12 by 3swan

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-5717635/Manchester-United-pock


Thanks

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TV Money on 10:58 - May 12 with 1983 viewsjackjackjackjack

TV Money on 10:21 - May 12 by The_undecided

Where has over £700m gone since our premiership arrival? When you think the players we had in the early days, wage bill must of been fairly low as well compare to others. We also did some alright deals on the likes of Bony and Sinclair. Someone somewhere is sitting on alot of cash, unless of course I am missing something obvious, because if it's all gone and we are dropping down to the championship someone somewhere has to be held to account for this lot.


As a percentage our wage bill was one of the highest, over 80% of revenues, so add in transfer fees, and there's not much left over.

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TV Money on 11:01 - May 12 with 1967 views3swan

Looking at those figures you can understand the spiral of teams like Villa & Sunderland who survived for 3 years? before going down.
As an average they could have been down £15m to £20m of TV money against rivals for each of those seasons
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TV Money on 15:41 - May 12 with 1799 viewsA_Fans_Dad

TV Money on 10:21 - May 12 by The_undecided

Where has over £700m gone since our premiership arrival? When you think the players we had in the early days, wage bill must of been fairly low as well compare to others. We also did some alright deals on the likes of Bony and Sinclair. Someone somewhere is sitting on alot of cash, unless of course I am missing something obvious, because if it's all gone and we are dropping down to the championship someone somewhere has to be held to account for this lot.


It hasn't been £97M every year for that last 7 years, the TV sponsorship has increased massively over the last few years.
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TV Money on 16:02 - May 12 with 1760 viewsThe_undecided

TV Money on 15:41 - May 12 by A_Fans_Dad

It hasn't been £97M every year for that last 7 years, the TV sponsorship has increased massively over the last few years.


The first 2 seasons were around £50m each, 3rd year £75m and then it was over £100m for a few seasons until this years £97m

Plus when you add advertisment / Merchandise / Tickets / Transfers out, i dont think £100m on average per year income is far from the mark.
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TV Money on 17:00 - May 12 with 1674 viewsShaky

TV Money on 16:02 - May 12 by The_undecided

The first 2 seasons were around £50m each, 3rd year £75m and then it was over £100m for a few seasons until this years £97m

Plus when you add advertisment / Merchandise / Tickets / Transfers out, i dont think £100m on average per year income is far from the mark.


The average total revenue for the last 6 financial years ending 2012-17 was £93 million.

Wages and salaries plus related payroll costs like National Insurance contributions and pensions accounted for an average of 71% of revenues in the same period. But rose to an average of 81% over the last 2 years.

That's not all player related, but the vast bulk of it is.

Furthermore player ammortisation which is the cost of signing fees evenly spread over the life of contracts amounted to 15% and 18% of total revenue respectively in the same periods.

Put the two together and it is clear that practically all the money has gone on players.

Just not the right players, unfortunately.

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TV Money on 17:16 - May 12 with 1642 viewslondonlisa2001

TV Money on 17:00 - May 12 by Shaky

The average total revenue for the last 6 financial years ending 2012-17 was £93 million.

Wages and salaries plus related payroll costs like National Insurance contributions and pensions accounted for an average of 71% of revenues in the same period. But rose to an average of 81% over the last 2 years.

That's not all player related, but the vast bulk of it is.

Furthermore player ammortisation which is the cost of signing fees evenly spread over the life of contracts amounted to 15% and 18% of total revenue respectively in the same periods.

Put the two together and it is clear that practically all the money has gone on players.

Just not the right players, unfortunately.


"That's not all player related, but the vast bulk of it is. "

Unfortunately a fair chunk of that has also been on paying off endless underperforming management teams.

Since the Americans have owned us, which is less than two years, we've had Guidolin (and team) paid off, Bradley (and team) paid off, Clement (and team) paid off. It mounts up to a fair amount of change.

Together with the wrong players, it's why we are where we are.
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TV Money on 17:18 - May 12 with 1635 viewsJackfath

The OP table would be better if it had used Comic Sans.

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