deviant
11-05-2006, 06:47 AM
wow the Gunners gunned down Chelsea in MONEY :eek:
Earnings of Premier League clubs in 2005/06 (prize money and TV cash but not gate receipts or merchandise income).
Arsenal £52.7m*
Chelsea £47.5m
Liverpool £43.2m**
Man Utd £39.8m
Tottenham £26.2m
West Ham £24.4m**
Middlesbrough £24.3m
Newcastle £24.0m
Bolton £23.7m
Blackburn £23.6m
Wigan £22.9m
Everton £22.4m
Charlton £21.0m
Man City £20.6m
Fulham £20.3m
Aston Villa £19.6m
Birmingham £19.4m
Portsmouth £18.0m
West Brom £16.9m
Sunderland £16.1m
Arsenal's run to the Champions League final has seen them eclipse Chelsea's earnings for television income and prize money in the 2005-06 season.
The Gunners have made £52.7m so far while champions Chelsea took £47.5m.
Liverpool made £43.2m from television and prize money while their great rivals Manchester United got £39.9m.
Almost half Arsenal's income has come from the Champions League - victory over Barcelona in the final would bring in a further £2m.
Spurs, the highest-placed club not involved in the Champions League, earned £26.2m, less than half the sum their north London rivals pulled in.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/eng_prem/4759033.stm
Earnings of Premier League clubs in 2005/06 (prize money and TV cash but not gate receipts or merchandise income).
Arsenal £52.7m*
Chelsea £47.5m
Liverpool £43.2m**
Man Utd £39.8m
Tottenham £26.2m
West Ham £24.4m**
Middlesbrough £24.3m
Newcastle £24.0m
Bolton £23.7m
Blackburn £23.6m
Wigan £22.9m
Everton £22.4m
Charlton £21.0m
Man City £20.6m
Fulham £20.3m
Aston Villa £19.6m
Birmingham £19.4m
Portsmouth £18.0m
West Brom £16.9m
Sunderland £16.1m
Arsenal's run to the Champions League final has seen them eclipse Chelsea's earnings for television income and prize money in the 2005-06 season.
The Gunners have made £52.7m so far while champions Chelsea took £47.5m.
Liverpool made £43.2m from television and prize money while their great rivals Manchester United got £39.9m.
Almost half Arsenal's income has come from the Champions League - victory over Barcelona in the final would bring in a further £2m.
Spurs, the highest-placed club not involved in the Champions League, earned £26.2m, less than half the sum their north London rivals pulled in.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/eng_prem/4759033.stm