Combined losses across Premier League clubs in the 2022-23 season grew by 16% despite a rise in revenue to £6bn for the first time, according to a closely-watched annual review of football finances. The report by Deloitte's Sports Business Group showed pre-tax losses for top flight club...
The wages to revenue ratio for English Championship clubs increased to a record 107 per cent, highlighting the rising level of financial risk that Championship clubs are willing to take in order to chase the rewards on offer for promotion to the Premier League. Deloitte'...
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Clubs With the Most English Football Titles No club has had more success in the EPL than Manchester United, which has won 13 Premier League titles since 1992. The Red Devils have won 20 League titles overall, to go along with 13 FA Cups, and 6 League Cups since their formation in 1878...
With 367 Premier League goals scored between them, both players retired as the record goal scorers for their respective clubs, Man City and Man United.Almost a third (30%) of the players in the top 10 scored all or most of their goals while playing for Liverpool, with Mo Salah (seventh...
To delve into this, the study focused on the top 11 clubs in the English Premier League, distinguished by revenue, and examined their expenditures on CSR initiatives. Despite heavy promotion of CSR initiatives by these clubs, analysis reveals relatively modest actual expenditures o...
Premier League clubs are set to lose millions in television revenue as a result of their insistence on postponing matches due to Covid outbreaks and injury crises, with broadcasters demanding rebates due to schedule disruption. Of the 21 matches called off to date, 14 were due...
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Premier League clubs will trial two new forms of spending caps from next season. Teams in England's top flight will test a "Squad Cost Rules" (SCR) system, which will limit spending on players to 85% of a club's football revenue and net profit or loss on player sales. ...
This is because the money made from tickets only accounts for a small proportion of Premier League clubs' revenues, he said. "For some of these really big clubs, it might make up somewhere between 5-10% of their overall revenue profile," Dr Wilson added. ...