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English Premier League - Prize Money


Rid Skwerr
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Here are the final prize money figures, in millions. awarded to each club (according to premierleague.com via Talksport) -

 

1. Arsenal 100m

2. Man City 97m

3. Man Utd 96m

4. Spurs 95m

5. Leicester 93m

6. Liverpool 90m

7. Chelsea 87m

8. West Ham 85m

9. Southampton 84m

10. Everton 83m

11. Stoke 79m

12. Swansea 75m

13. Watford 74m

14. West Brom 73m

15. Newcastle 72m

16. Cr. Palace 72m

17. Sunderland 71m

18. Bournem'th 70m

19. Norwich 67m

20. Aston Villa 66m

 

It's not in strict league order because of fees for live TV games (some were shown more than others) as explained below -

 

 

Each club gets an equal share of both domestic (£21,924,800) and overseas TV income (£29,415,848) as well as a central commercial payment of £4,509,152 for things like sponsors.

There is £1,242,405 per place, which is the fee Villa earned compared to the £24,848,100 Leicester collected.

In addition there is a ‘facility fee’ for the number of times teams appear on the TV. Every club gets a minimum of £8,782,088 for 10 games or less, then an extra £747,922 for each televised game after that.

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Sicken your happiness, wouldn't it?

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Here are the final prize money figures, in millions. awarded to each club (according to premierleague.com via Talksport) -

 

1. Arsenal 100m

2. Man City 97m

3. Man Utd 96m

4. Spurs 95m

5. Leicester 93m

6. Liverpool 90m

7. Chelsea 87m

8. West Ham 85m

9. Southampton 84m

10. Everton 83m

11. Stoke 79m

12. Swansea 75m

13. Watford 74m

14. West Brom 73m

15. Newcastle 72m

16. Cr. Palace 72m

17. Sunderland 71m

18. Bournem'th 70m

19. Norwich 67m

20. Aston Villa 66m

 

It's not in strict league order because of fees for live TV games (some were shown more than others) as explained below -

 

 

Each club gets an equal share of both domestic (£21,924,800) and overseas TV income (£29,415,848) as well as a central commercial payment of £4,509,152 for things like sponsors.

There is £1,242,405 per place, which is the fee Villa earned compared to the £24,848,100 Leicester collected.

In addition there is a ‘facility fee’ for the number of times teams appear on the TV. Every club gets a minimum of £8,782,088 for 10 games or less, then an extra £747,922 for each televised game after that.

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Sicken your happiness, wouldn't it?

 

Shows that they market themselves well. Not like our shitty mob.

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Laughed out loud when I saw that "little Leicester" the minnows "what done good" were offering some 32 million for a foreign forward and that the bigger teams were chasing after a 17 year old and the money for him was to be £10 million.

 

Remember being at Inverness once when we were playing them - great game with all six subs used and Wayne Rooney ( much in the news at that time)could have picked up the wage bill for the 28 players out of his own little remuneration that week and still have had £125k in his pocket.

 

Our problem as a footballing country is that we are geographically too close to the whole obscenity that is the English league. I hope SKY stop calling their top division the "" greatest league in the world". Just have a look at a REALLY good league and it's situated in the bigger part of the Iberian Peninsula.

 

Will English football end in tears? And whatever happens we just have to keep going and not be sickened by developments south of our border.

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