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World Richest Football Clubs, we're 17th

Posted: 23 Jan 2025, 06:18
by Mex Martillo
We are the 17th richest football club in the world. Moved up from 18th last year. We must be one the richest no achievement clubs. Says a lot about our owners.

Rank Club Matchday Broadcast Commercial Total (€m)
(last year)
1 (1)Real Madrid248,000316,000482,0001,046,000
2 (2)Man City88,000343,000407,000838,000
3 (3)Paris Saint-Germain170,000245,000391,000806,000
4 (5)Man United152,000258,000360,000771,000
5 (6)Bayern Munich131,000213,000421,000765,000
6 (4)Barcelona103,000236,000421,000760,000
7 (10)Arsenal153,000305,000258,000717,000
8 (7)Liverpool132,000240,000343,000715,000
9 (8)Tottenham123,000195,000297,000615,000
10 (9)Chelsea93,000190,000262,000546,000
11 (12)Borussia Dortmund93,000206,000215,000514,000
12 (15)Atletico de Madrid74,000218,000117,000410,000
13 (13)AC Milan87,000161,000150,000398,000
14 (14)Internazionale81,000198,000112,000391,000
15 (17)Newcastle68,000215,00090,000372,000
16 (11)Juventus55,000100,000201,000356,000
17 (18)West Ham52,000195,00076,000322,000
18 (n/a)Aston Villa53,000215,00043,000310,000
19 (20)Marseille68,000117,000102,000287,000
20 (n/a)Lyon34,00095,000135,000264,000
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/arti ... qj0j87nlwo

Re: World Richest Football Clubs, we're 17th

Posted: 23 Jan 2025, 09:25
by goose
Juve merda

Re: World Richest Football Clubs, we're 17th

Posted: 23 Jan 2025, 09:19
by Far Cough UKunt
On The Ball" wrote: 23 Jan 2025, 09:11 Oh behave, what have Juventus ever done?
Only the most successful club in Italy.

Re: World Richest Football Clubs, we're 17th

Posted: 23 Jan 2025, 09:11
by On The Ball
Oh behave, what have Juventus ever done?

Re: World Richest Football Clubs, we're 17th

Posted: 23 Jan 2025, 07:52
by Jean-Luc Paul Goddard
SurfaceAgentX2Zero wrote: 23 Jan 2025, 07:02 It appears to be rubbish. Unless someone can explain how Tottenham's matchday income in its smaller stadium with similarly priced tickets is 150% higher than ours. They must eat and drink a fuck of a lot of pies and lager. Or maybe the match programmes are 150 quid a pop?

Same goes for Liverpool with its smaller stadium and much cheaper tickets.
 
In the case of clubs like Liverpool all the extra games they play in Europe and getting far in other cup competitions will bring in more money.

Spurs is a different matter. Since they moved to the new stadium their matchday revenue has gone up hugely. Presumably a lot of that is down to corporate and premium hospitality. Apparently they have 70 private boxes and over 8,000 premium seats. That is way, way more than West Ham have. Those premium seats cost a lot. You're talking about £400+ for the bigger games.

Re: World Richest Football Clubs, we're 17th

Posted: 23 Jan 2025, 07:51
by goose
SurfaceAgentX2Zero wrote: 23 Jan 2025, 07:02 It appears to be rubbish. Unless someone can explain how Tottenham's matchday income in its smaller stadium with similarly priced tickets is 150% higher than ours. They must eat and drink a fuck of a lot of pies and lager. Or maybe the match programmes are 150 quid a pop?

Same goes for Liverpool with its smaller stadium and much cheaper tickets.
Or they own their stadiums and get to keep all the match day income whereas we don’t. 
I think they make a lot more through corporate tickets as well, and charge more for tickets.

abd maybe play more games as well.

Re: World Richest Football Clubs, we're 17th

Posted: 23 Jan 2025, 07:35
by Steady
This mustn’t include debt as Spurs have the biggest debt in world football, they’re literally screwed financially if they don’t get champions league each season 

Re: World Richest Football Clubs, we're 17th

Posted: 23 Jan 2025, 07:28
by Ladysmith
Spurs - similar priced tickets?

Really?

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Re: World Richest Football Clubs, we're 17th

Posted: 23 Jan 2025, 07:02
by SurfaceAgentX2Zero
It appears to be rubbish. Unless someone can explain how Tottenham's matchday income in its smaller stadium with similarly priced tickets is 150% higher than ours. They must eat and drink a fuck of a lot of pies and lager. Or maybe the match programmes are 150 quid a pop?

Same goes for Liverpool with its smaller stadium and much cheaper tickets.