Ted Hughes wrote:I imagine if you brought it out now, we would be closer still to Utd, but they are about to get anything upto 75 mil better off, so we need to pull something out of the bag in the near future.
But all of our major deals are undervalued now, so we may be due an increase across the board, without any new stuff.
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:This was posted on Bluemoon by Cobwebcat. It show that City is the 6th richest club in the world based purely on revenue. Looking at the rags and taking into account they'll be at least £50 million worse off this season than last, and that our revenue streams are growing apace, we could certainly overtake them this season, if only temporarily. We've come quite a distance both on and off the pitch in the last 6 years.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... paign=1490
TOP 30 WEALTHIEST FOOTBALL CLUBS BY REVENUE (FOR 2013-14)
1. Real Madrid - £459.5m
2. Manchester United - £433.2m
3. Bayern Munich - £407.7m
4. Barcelona - £405.2m
5. Paris Saint-Germain - £396.5m
6. Manchester City - £346.5m
7. Chelsea - £324.4m
8. Arsenal - £300.5m
9. Liverpool - £255.8m
10. Juventus - £233.6m
11. Borussia Dortmund - £218.7m
12. AC Milan - £208.8m
13. Tottenham - £180.5m
14. Schalke 04 - £178.9m
15. Atletico Madrid - £142.1m
16. Napoli £137.8m
17. Inter Milan - £137.1m
18. Galatasaray - £135.4m
19. Newcastle United - £129.7m
20. Everton £120.5m
21. West Ham United - £105.3m
22. Aston Villa - £101.9m
23. Marseille - £100m
24. Roma - £97.7m
25. Southampton - £97.3
26. Benfica - £96.6
27. Sunderland - £95.7m
28. Hamburg - £92.2m
29. Swansea City - £90.5m
30. Stoke City - £90.1m
MilnersJaw wrote:how is PSG on that list?
Beefymcfc wrote:Wonderful.
*rubs hand with a Scrooge type face'
john@staustell wrote:MilnersJaw wrote:how is PSG on that list?
Qatar tourist authority mainly but they do have strong commercial income. Bit of a monopoly in France really.
Elsewhere, Manchester City showed the largest absolute increase of any top 10 club, with improved commercial deals contributing to their maintenance of sixth position.
Manchester City maintained their sixth place position in the 2015 Money League recording record revenue of £346.5m (€414.4m), a 28% increase on the previous year. This is the largest percentage increase of any club in the Money League top 10 and cements City’s place as the second highest placed English club.
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