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Richer than chel$ki

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and we didn't need a sugar daddy to crack the top richest clubs

100% bavarian owned, loved, heart and soul and we're in the top 5 richest clubs in the world

United Are Real's Poor Relations

Manchester United may be champions of Europe and about to reveal record profits - but they still lag behind Real Madrid in the list of the world's richest clubs.
The strength of the euro against the pound has helped Real Madrid maintain their position at the top, despite a 21% increase in revenue for United, according to the Deloitte Football Money League.
Barcelona are third in the list, while Bayern Munich have climbed above Chelsea (fifth) and Arsenal (sixth) to be fourth.
United are due to announce their figures shortly, but Deloitte are predicting the club will reveal revenue of £257million in 2007/08 compared to £210million in the previous 12 months.
Dan Jones, partner in the Sports Business Group at Deloitte, said: "Real Madrid's 4% revenue growth is more modest than recent years, but the club have doubled their revenues since 2002 and have a lead of £32.5m over Manchester United.
"Real have announced they are budgeting for revenues of 400m euro (£360m) in 2008/09, so it will be difficult for rivals to replace them at the top of the Money League next year.
"Manchester United's success in winning the Premier League and Champions League has contributed to significantly-increased revenue in 2007/08, but the depreciation of the pound against the euro means they remain in second position."
All the English clubs suffered from the currency issue - Barcelona's revenue increased by only 6%, while Chelsea and Arsenal enjoyed rises of 11.5% and 18% respectively yet both Premier Leagues sides saw themselves fall a place. Liverpool, however, have gone up a place to seventh with a 25% rise in turnover.
Jones added: "If the value of the pound had not depreciated, there would have been nine, rather than seven English clubs in the top 20 - and Manchester United would have topped the Money League ahead of Real Madrid."
English clubs should continue to feature heavily in the list in future years following last week's announcement by the Premier League of a slight increase in domestic broadcast rights to £1.78billion for 2010-2013. Overseas rights are expected to increase even further.
Celtic, however, have dropped out of the top 20 clubs in the Money League - and Manchester City have come in.

Deloitte Football Money League (2007/08 revenue)
1 (last year - 1) Real Madrid £289.6m
2 (2) Manchester United £257.1m
3 (3) FC Barcelona £244.4m
4 (7) Bayern Munich £233.8m
5 (4) Chelsea £212.9m
6 (5) Arsenal £209.3m
7 (8) Liverpool £167.0m
8 (6) AC Milan £165.8m
9 (11) AS Roma £138.9m
10 (9) Internazionale £136.9m
11 (12) Juventus £132.6m
12 (13) Lyon £123.3m
13 (16) Schalke 04 £117.5m
14 (10) Tottenham £114.8m
15 (15) Hamburg £101.3m
16 (19) Marseille £100.4m
17 (14) Newcastle £99.4m
18 (-) Stuttgart £88.3m
19 (-) Fenerbahce £88.1m
20 (-) Manchester City £82.3m

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nibbs

Bench
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are you referring to the match again rosenborg? i was at the next home champions league match against schalke04 as it happens, and it was packed.
 

The Tank

Bench
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Why are City so low - I thought they were proclaimed as the richest club in the world (P.S. I couldn't be arsed to read the article properly).
 

Tom Shines

First Grade
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Why are City so low - I thought they were proclaimed as the richest club in the world (P.S. I couldn't be arsed to read the article properly).

2007-08. Wait 'til next financial year.

But not many people know we were actually skint under Thaksin. He would have sent us under.
 
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i think it goes on revenue... it doesnt include sugar daddy money...

the majority of that revenue for chel$ki is made BECAUSE of the sugar daddy

if there was no roman there'd be no star players, no challenge for the premier league, no challenge for europe and they'd be sliding down the ladder faster than newcastle

whose shirts would they be selling in the ukraine? or anywhere outisde london?

it's times like these that make you feel good that your club can do the same things as the ones who sold out and do it better
 

shaggy

Juniors
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it doesnt help where you rank on that list

its whats in the trophy cabinet that counts
 

shaggy

Juniors
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i am and its true, really who cares where you are on that list, idont all i no is we win titles, thats why you play the game
 
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how about this, from an article in the TFC

We value the Manchester United brand at $351 million, which represents 24% of the team's enterprise value (equity plus net debt). ManU's brand value includes portions of their $94 million in annual sponsorship revenue and $70 million television rights fees. Observation: Soccer's Real Madrid and Bayern Munich are worth, in their entirety, $1 billion and $838 million, respectively, vs. $1.2 billion for baseball's New York Yankees.
But Real and Bayern have higher brand values ($288 million and $255 million, respectively) than the Bronx Bombers ($217 million). This is because a higher percentage of Real and Bayern's revenue are derived from sources they do not have to share with other teams from their home countries (merchandise), or revenue sources they have to share less of than the Yankees do with their rivals (television).
 

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