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Me either. But if true it's only this year they were higher than us previously. Stadium revenue kicking in?

Marginal last year (figures in euros) :

Woolwich 251m
Spurs 247m

We've been catching up over the last few years - partly after Woolwich ditched a few of their highest earners, partly us rebuilding our squad and having players on loan.
 
Marginal last year (figures in euros) :

Woolwich 251m
Spurs 247m

We've been catching up over the last few years - partly after Woolwich ditched a few of their highest earners, partly us rebuilding our squad and having players on loan.
That graph has 182 vs 179 EUR. So the figures are not from the accounts?
 
Haha look at Man City next to West Ham. Somehow though they make the most overall money because of ‘sponsorship’.

By the way this is Man City after years of steroid driven success, can only just about match West Ham. That is their level if Abu Dhabi ever get tired of massive funding.

Oh come on, it's completely rational that middle eastern companies with no UK presence would pay top whack to advertise to 30,000 mancunians.
 
Pretty sure that's out of date.

We got rid of Kane, Lloris and Dier and Arse gave Saka, Saliba and Martinelli new contracts as well as putting Rice and Havertz on lucrative contracts


View: https://twitter.com/FootballTalkHQ/status/1755553252706332783?t=XS5eJ66ObG43RXJ5mrjAIw&s=19

Is it just playing staff wages or total for the club. Firstly how would they know as the results are not out yet. Either way it’s the usual bollocks. Why do people give any credence to stuff on Twitter , unless it’s an official source.
 

This appears to be the source. A company that specialises in sports contracts. Forward projecting to 2025 our wages drop to just £65m due to the likes of Ndombele going, the only big player we will lose is Son if we don’t get him a new contract. The clear positive is that Son aside all the players we need off the books have short contracts left freeing up even more money over the next 1-2 years.

Very similar to Woolwich when Abamayang, Ozil and the other wage parasites they had left them which meant they could get more players who had bigger ambition and gave them that window to rebuild.
 
Haha look at Man City next to West Ham. Somehow though they make the most overall money because of ‘sponsorship’.

By the way this is Man City after years of steroid driven success, can only just about match West Ham. That is their level if Abu Dhabi ever get tired of massive funding.

Look at PSG. Fucking hell
 
That graph has 182 vs 179 EUR. So the figures are not from the accounts?

I'm pretty sure the club has given UEFA (and Deloittes) figures from the draft June 2023 accounts, but these have been converted into euros.

I'm expected the accounts for year to June 2023 to be published any time now - similar timing to last year (16 February 2023 is when 2022 accounts published)
 
BTW the Spurs accounts to June 2022 show they were signed by the Directors in December 2022, and I think sent to PL before end of December (for FFP purposes I think) even though they wee not published and sent to Companies House until February 2023.

So its very likely figures to June 2023 have been available to PL, and likely UEFA any time from late December onwards, and it would not surprise me if UEFA make available the figures for all european clubs to Deloittes who publish their own reports comparing all the clubs.
 
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