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PL Prize Money

PostPosted: Wed May 14, 2014 8:17 pm
by AG7
OK, so Cardiff even though they came last and got relegated earned more money than Scum did for winning the league last season ... but how the fuck they payout Liverpool more than us for this season?

I know, I know the TV loved them so much that they showed them more than us this season and that's how they earn even more than the Champions ...


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... ayout.html

Can someone pls. paste the article from this link above, as I'm on my phone and it'll mess it up anyway.

Re: PL Prize Money

PostPosted: Wed May 14, 2014 8:27 pm
by JamieMCFC
Liverpool earn more money than Premier League champions Man City as relegated Cardiff boosted by £62m payout


*Liverpool earned more prize money than champions Manchester City
*Bottom club Cardiff earned £62million - more than former champions Manchester United won in 2012-13
*Sky and BT Sport pay £3billion for Premier League rights over three years
*28 Liverpool games screened live whereas Stoke shown just seven times

The Premier League proved itself to be the richest league in the world as figures released show how the £1.5 billion of prize money was shared out - with bottom club Cardiff earning over £62million and Liverpool earning more than champions Manchester City.

The Merseyside giants earned £97,544,336 from Premier League funds for their 2013-14 campaign, pushing champions Manchester City into second place. City earned £96,578,329. Liverpool earned more than City because 28 of their 38 league games were screened live on TV as opposed to only 25 of City’s and TV appearances are one factor considered.

The top five earners were completed by Chelsea (£94.1m), Arsenal (£92.9m) and Tottenham (£89.7m). Last season’s champions and top earners Manchester United were seventh in this season’s Premier League but sixth highest earners with £89.2m.

At the other end of the table, bottom placed Cardiff City earned £62,082,302 for a campaign in which they ended up relegated to the Championship.

Astonishingly this was £1.2m MORE than United pocketed in 2012-13 for winning the title - with the huge increases this season a result of the lucrative new TV deals now in place.

Sky and BT Sport are paying £3.018 billion between them to show Premier League matches live in the UK across three seasons from 2013 to 2016 inclusive. Foreign broadcasters around world are paying another £2.3 billion combined, on top, for the same period.

The Premier League also earns money from the sales of highlights (on Match of the Day) and near-live rights (on Sky) and brings in further sums from commercial deals like the one with headline sponsor Barclays.

All that cash goes into one big pot and the sums announced today are the hard eye-watering rewards for the clubs.

Every club gets an ‘equal’ share of £52,198,111, which derives from domestic TV income (£21,631,444 per club), overseas income (£26,295,817) and commercial income (£4,270,850).

Every club then gets another sum depending on league position, worth £1,236,083 per place in the table, from that sum for bottom-placed Cardiff to £24,721,600 to winners City.

Each club also gets a variable amount depending on how many times they were shown live on Sky or BT this season.

Every club got a minimum of £8.6m from this pot, even if they were shown as rarely as Stoke (just seven live televised games). Liverpool, shown 28 times, got £21.9m in these ‘facility fees’.

This season’s rewards are a huge leap on last season’s TV income, with Liverpool earning £42.7m more than season than last, for example.

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Re: PL Prize Money

PostPosted: Wed May 14, 2014 8:55 pm
by Herb
Liverpool skimmed us on that account but they weren't televised as much as us and they didn't earn as much as us across the full season because we took appearance and fees etc from more games overall as we played more games overall virtue of our involvement in 4 competitions for so long.
Ergo; our overall TV appearances and overall earning from all competitions will be substantially more than the bin dippers have coined from their one trick pony of a season.

Just saying like.

Re: PL Prize Money

PostPosted: Wed May 14, 2014 9:15 pm
by ross.mcfc
You get 100k for winning the League Cup!

Re: PL Prize Money

PostPosted: Wed May 14, 2014 9:39 pm
by bleedBlue
Does anyone have an estimate of how much we can expect to make in revenue this financial period? I know we got the 96.5 million locked, plus champion league payoff, plus merchandise sales etc... I think we are looking pretty pretty good...

As for the huge tv rights payoff...I can see panty-pans and his uefa cartel banning all premierleague teams due to unfair advantage from tv deal...

Re: PL Prize Money

PostPosted: Wed May 14, 2014 10:32 pm
by Nigels Tackle
from an ffp perspective, it would be interesting to see the breakdown of spanish/german clubs tv broadcast incomes

Re: PL Prize Money

PostPosted: Thu May 15, 2014 9:55 am
by bobby brows
I love the fact that as you get the money for 10 games whether your on or not Stoke got £3m to not be on TV

Re: PL Prize Money

PostPosted: Thu May 15, 2014 10:01 am
by Peter Doherty (AGAIG)
bobby brows wrote:I love the fact that as you get the money for 10 games whether your on or not Stoke got £3m to not be on TV

Now that's what I call value for money.

Re: PL Prize Money

PostPosted: Thu May 15, 2014 11:43 am
by DoomMerchant
bleedBlue wrote:Does anyone have an estimate of how much we can expect to make in revenue this financial period? I know we got the 96.5 million locked, plus champion league payoff, plus merchandise sales etc... I think we are looking pretty pretty good...

As for the huge tv rights payoff...I can see panty-pans and his uefa cartel banning all premierleague teams due to unfair advantage from tv deal...


I'm sure Soccs has a spreadsheet handy.

Re: PL Prize Money

PostPosted: Thu May 15, 2014 11:56 am
by Crossie
I wonder if that £38 million increase will see us through FFP next year?