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Do you have wage bills too? Always think that’s an even better gaugeFirst team squad costs excluding cost of players out on loan.
1. Chelsea 1 billion
2. City..........960 mil
3. Utd..........876 mil
4. Liverpo..709 mil
5. Arse........531 mil
6. Newcas.459 mil
7. Spurs......390 mil
8.W Ham...379 mil
9.Leicest....362 mil
10. Wolve..353 mil
11 Villa.......341 mil
Do you have a point?First team squad costs excluding cost of players out on loan.
1. Chelsea 1 billion
2. City..........960 mil
3. Utd..........876 mil
4. Liverpo..709 mil
5. Arse........531 mil
6. Newcas.459 mil
7. Spurs......390 mil
8.W Ham...379 mil
9.Leicest....362 mil
10. Wolve..353 mil
11 Villa.......341 mil
It's also clear to see that Brentford & Brighton (the 'Br Brothers' if you will) are punching well above their weight!!!
Premier League wage bills:
Chelsea – £212,090,000
Manchester United – £211,875,000
Manchester City – £182,640,000
Liverpool – £158,788,000
Tottenham – £110,438,000
Woolwich – £97,878,000
Aston Villa – £89,880,000
Everton – £80,707,000
West Ham – £80,060,000
Newcastle – £76,220,000
Leicester – £73,190,000
Crystal Palace – £67,624,000
Nottingham Forest – £67,460,000
Fulham – £56,668,000
Wolves – £52,702,000
Southampton – £51,496,000
Leeds United – £48,100,000
Bournemouth – £42,276,000
Brighton – £35,685,000
Brentford – £30,170,000
As expected, also miles behind the first 4 in wages
These figures are not net spend, so don't really mean much. There are lots of other different aspects to clubs finances. Wages, income (gate money, TV money, sponsorship etc.). Plus, you have some 'imaginative' accounting used by certain clubs. Here are more figures, which again don't mean a lot, on there own.First team squad costs excluding cost of players out on loan.
1. Chelsea 1 billion
2. City..........960 mil
3. Utd..........876 mil
4. Liverpo..709 mil
5. Arse........531 mil
6. Newcas.459 mil
7. Spurs......390 mil
8.W Ham...379 mil
9.Leicest....362 mil
10. Wolve..353 mil
11 Villa.......341 mil
Premier League Net Spend 2022/23 |
Club | Money Spent | Money Received | Net Spend |
---|---|---|---|
Chelsea | £540.53m | £59.96m | £480.57m |
Manchester United | £215.05m | £11.71m | £203.34m |
Newcastle United | £163.84m | £2.03m | £161.81m |
Nottingham Forest | £162.87m | £6.19m | £156.68m |
West Ham | £171.49m | £19.05m | £152.44m |
Woolwich | £170.04m | £21.04m | £149.00m |
Tottenham | £157.25m | £34.25m | £123.00m |
Southampton | £127.00m | £4.86m | £122.14m |
Wolves | £156.55m | £53.36m | £103.19m |
Bournemouth | £73.46m | £0m | £73.46m |
Liverpool | £121.39m | £71.35m | £50.04m |
Fulham | £62.32m | £18.48m | £43.85m |
Brentford | £45.53m | £3.18m | £42.35m |
Aston Villa | £88.53m | £47.74m | £40.79m |
Crystal Palace | £41.20m | £4.83m | £36.38m |
Leeds United | £128.67m | £100.35m | £28.33m |
Manchester City | £133.03m | £141.34m | -£8.31m |
Everton | £69.13m | £103.60m | -£22.45m |
Leicester City | £42.43m | £71.96m | -£29.53m |
Brighton | £49.27m | £121.91m | -£72.64m |
These figures are not net spend, so don't really mean much. There are lots of other different aspects to clubs finances. Wages, income (gate money, TV money, sponsorship etc.). Plus, you have some 'imaginative' accounting used by certain clubs. Here are more figures, which again don't mean a lot, on there own.
Premier League Net Spend 2022/23
Club Money Spent Money Received Net Spend Chelsea £540.53m £59.96m £480.57m Manchester United £215.05m £11.71m £203.34m Newcastle United £163.84m £2.03m £161.81m Nottingham Forest £162.87m £6.19m £156.68m West Ham £171.49m £19.05m £152.44m Woolwich £170.04m £21.04m £149.00m Tottenham £157.25m £34.25m £123.00m Southampton £127.00m £4.86m £122.14m Wolves £156.55m £53.36m £103.19m Bournemouth £73.46m £0m £73.46m Liverpool £121.39m £71.35m £50.04m Fulham £62.32m £18.48m £43.85m Brentford £45.53m £3.18m £42.35m Aston Villa £88.53m £47.74m £40.79m Crystal Palace £41.20m £4.83m £36.38m Leeds United £128.67m £100.35m £28.33m Manchester City £133.03m £141.34m -£8.31m Everton £69.13m £103.60m -£22.45m Leicester City £42.43m £71.96m -£29.53m Brighton £49.27m £121.91m -£72.64m
Premier League wage bills:
Chelsea – £212,090,000
Manchester United – £211,875,000
Manchester City – £182,640,000
Liverpool – £158,788,000
Tottenham – £110,438,000
Woolwich – £97,878,000
Aston Villa – £89,880,000
Everton – £80,707,000
West Ham – £80,060,000
Newcastle – £76,220,000
Leicester – £73,190,000
Crystal Palace – £67,624,000
Nottingham Forest – £67,460,000
Fulham – £56,668,000
Wolves – £52,702,000
Southampton – £51,496,000
Leeds United – £48,100,000
Bournemouth – £42,276,000
Brighton – £35,685,000
Brentford – £30,170,000
As expected, also miles behind the first 4 in wages
These figures are not net spend, so don't really mean much. There are lots of other different aspects to clubs finances. Wages, income (gate money, TV money, sponsorship etc.). Plus, you have some 'imaginative' accounting used by certain clubs. Here are more figures, which again don't mean a lot, on there own.
Premier League Net Spend 2022/23
Club Money Spent Money Received Net Spend Chelsea £540.53m £59.96m £480.57m Manchester United £215.05m £11.71m £203.34m Newcastle United £163.84m £2.03m £161.81m Nottingham Forest £162.87m £6.19m £156.68m West Ham £171.49m £19.05m £152.44m Woolwich £170.04m £21.04m £149.00m Tottenham £157.25m £34.25m £123.00m Southampton £127.00m £4.86m £122.14m Wolves £156.55m £53.36m £103.19m Bournemouth £73.46m £0m £73.46m Liverpool £121.39m £71.35m £50.04m Fulham £62.32m £18.48m £43.85m Brentford £45.53m £3.18m £42.35m Aston Villa £88.53m £47.74m £40.79m Crystal Palace £41.20m £4.83m £36.38m Leeds United £128.67m £100.35m £28.33m Manchester City £133.03m £141.34m -£8.31m Everton £69.13m £103.60m -£22.45m Leicester City £42.43m £71.96m -£29.53m Brighton £49.27m £121.91m -£72.64m
Yes, but my point was the cost of the squad doesn't really mean much taken on it's own. Remember the season we spent nearly 100m on 5 or 6 players after the sale of Bale. In effect, we spent nothing, we just swapped one player for six.That's the last year.
Not the cost of the squad outright.
Yes, but my point was the cost of the squad doesn't really mean much taken on it's own. Remember the season we spent nearly 100m on 5 or 6 players after the sale of Bale. In effect, we spent nothing, we just swapped one player for six.
The figures for Man City are a snapshot. They have spent several seasons, and loads of money, acquiring a world class squad. There isn't a great deal you can do to improve it, just the odd tweak every season for now.1 year net doesn't depict much at all....
Unless we are to indulge the idea that Man City are paupers?
Our revenue is comparable with Chelsea and Liverpool - slightly less but not by the wage delta shownBy what metric would one expect us to outspend richer clubs?
It won’t matter whilst Levy and Cullen are at the helm. A toxic corporation, built on distrust, cheap value and speculative luck and no accountability. Lack of strategy and poor leadership, coupled with a culture of failure.Interesting stats. No idea how true they are. But…The recruitment we really need for a to exit the ENIC clowns and bring in Brighton’s entire leadership.
Premier League wage bills:
Chelsea – £212,090,000
Manchester United – £211,875,000
Manchester City – £182,640,000
Liverpool – £158,788,000
Tottenham – £110,438,000
Woolwich – £97,878,000
Aston Villa – £89,880,000
Everton – £80,707,000
West Ham – £80,060,000
Newcastle – £76,220,000
Leicester – £73,190,000
Crystal Palace – £67,624,000
Nottingham Forest – £67,460,000
Fulham – £56,668,000
Wolves – £52,702,000
Southampton – £51,496,000
Leeds United – £48,100,000
Bournemouth – £42,276,000
Brighton – £35,685,000
Brentford – £30,170,000
As expected, also miles behind the first 4 in wages
No shit!!Wonder if there's a metric like total wages divided by minutes played for the club. Basically, a way of seeing how much a club spends on wages that are actually contributing to the club's on-pitch performance. I suspect that a sizeable chunk of what we spend is on loan elsewhere.
Interesting stats. No idea how true they are. But…The recruitment we really need for a to exit the ENIC clowns and bring in Brighton’s entire leadership.
These figures are not net spend, so don't really mean much. There are lots of other different aspects to clubs finances. Wages, income (gate money, TV money, sponsorship etc.). Plus, you have some 'imaginative' accounting used by certain clubs. Here are more figures, which again don't mean a lot, on there own.
Premier League Net Spend 2022/23
Club Money Spent Money Received Net Spend Chelsea £540.53m £59.96m £480.57m Manchester United £215.05m £11.71m £203.34m Newcastle United £163.84m £2.03m £161.81m Nottingham Forest £162.87m £6.19m £156.68m West Ham £171.49m £19.05m £152.44m Woolwich £170.04m £21.04m £149.00m Tottenham £157.25m £34.25m £123.00m Southampton £127.00m £4.86m £122.14m Wolves £156.55m £53.36m £103.19m Bournemouth £73.46m £0m £73.46m Liverpool £121.39m £71.35m £50.04m Fulham £62.32m £18.48m £43.85m Brentford £45.53m £3.18m £42.35m Aston Villa £88.53m £47.74m £40.79m Crystal Palace £41.20m £4.83m £36.38m Leeds United £128.67m £100.35m £28.33m Manchester City £133.03m £141.34m -£8.31m Everton £69.13m £103.60m -£22.45m Leicester City £42.43m £71.96m -£29.53m Brighton £49.27m £121.91m -£72.64m