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Antimilan

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Dream beast.... dream. Wait, wake up u kiddo :p

Anyway, it's going to be a nice match. Madrid fighting for the title, Sevilla for the best 3, not quite equal, but Sevilla knows how to beat Madrid, and I'm sure they're looking forward to beat them.
 

Poor_Sunyol

In Lucho we trust!
Well, well , well we certainly have a fight on. I haven't seen Madrid play so well in consecutive games since 2000/2001. Part of me has always wanted a league where we are both going at it at the top of our game, now it is here I am not too sure anymore.

Yes I am feeling the pressure.
 

barcetia

Mikrofonkåt
score another 5 goals ?
we have scored 11 goals in the last 2 games
if tenerife had any decent strikers, you might have drew against them. 3 clear goalscoring chances and they shot right at your keeper. you played really good aainst villareal though and you should have that.
 

Beast

The Observer
For the 5th consecutive year Real Madrid tops the richest club list in Europe

with a total of 375 Million Euro , followed by Barcelona 345 Million euro who took over Man United place and relegated them to third spot with 308 Million Euro followed by
Bayern Munich (273 million), Arsenal (246 million), Chelsea (228 million), Liverpool (202 million), Juventus (192 million), Inter Milan (185 million) and Milan (185 million).

Source Financial times from the Deloitte report
 

beef-supreme

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This is only income though for the year, it doesn't really qualify who is the richest club as in it doesn't consider debt or the financial power of the backers like City.
 

Beast

The Observer
here is better report Peter

Real first club to exceed 400m annual revenues
Reuters - Today, 00:01

MILAN - Real Madrid became the first team in any sport to post revenues in excess of 400 million euros in a single year, according to the annual survey of the richest football clubs by accountancy firm Deloitte.

In its survey released on Tuesday, Deloitte said the figure of 401.4 million had been helped by high broadcast revenue.

Real topped the "Football Money League" report, which ranks the 20 biggest clubs by revenue, for the fifth consecutive year.

European and Spanish champions Barcelona overtook Manchester United, who were hit by the weak pound, to move to second.

Barcelona posted the largest absolute increase in the Deloitte report, from the 2008-09 season. The club's revenue rose by 57 million euros to 366 million euros.

"Real Madrid and FC Barcelona have created a clear revenue gap between themselves and their European competitors, and look set to contest the top two positions in the Money League for the foreseeable future, particularly if the pound doesn't strengthen against the euro," Alan Switzer, director in the Sports Business Group at Deloitte, said in a statement.

Top clubs weathered the worst economic crisis in decades thanks to their loyal fan bases and large broadcast audiences, according to the report.

The combined revenue growth for the 20 clubs slowed compared with previous years to over 3.9 billion euros.

"However, it will not be until 2009-10, the season currently in progress, before we see the full impact on clubs' revenues," said Paul Rawnsley, director in the Sports Business Group at Deloitte.

The top 20 was little changed from last year, with Werder Bremen and Manchester City replacing VfB Stuttgart and Turkish club Fenerbahce.

The list was again dominated by European clubs, with seven English clubs, four from Italy, and two each from France and Spain. The number of German clubs grew to five from four.

MILAN, March 2 (Reuters) - Real Madrid and Barcelona topped the world's richest club followed by Manchester United, according to an annual survey by accountancy firm Deloitte released on Tuesday.

The combined revenues of the top 20 clubs grew by 26 million euros ($35.16 million) to over 3.9 billion euros in 2008-09, amid the global economic downturn.
Top 10 clubs by revenues featuring in the latest Deloitte "Football Money League."

(All 2008/09 figures in million euros, previous position in brackets).

1 (1) REAL MADRID

Revenues: 401.4 (from 365.8)

Matchday: 101.4

Broadcasting: 160.8

Commercial: 139.2

2 (3) FC BARCELONA

Revenues: 365.9 (from 308.8)

Matchday: 95.5

Broadcasting: 158.4

Commercial: 112.0

3 (2) MANCHESTER UNITED

Revenues: 327.0 (from 324.8)

Matchday: 127.7

Broadcasting: 117.1

Commercial: 82.2

4 (4) BAYERN MUNICH

Revenues: 289.5 (from 295.3)

Matchday: 60.6

Broadcasting: 69.6

Commercial: 159.3

5 (6) ARSENAL

Revenues*: 263.0 (from 264.4)

Matchday: 117.5

Broadcasting: 89.0

Commercial: 56.5

(*In million pounds: 224 from 209.3)

6 (5) CHELSEA

Revenues: 242.3 (from 268.9)

Matchday: 87.4

Broadcasting: 92.9

Commercial: 62.0

7 (8) LIVERPOOL

Revenues: 217.0 (from 207.4)

Matchday: 49.9

Broadcasting: 87.6

Commercial 79.5

8 (11) JUVENTUS

Revenues: 203.2 (from 167.5)

Matchday: 16.7

Broadcasting: 132.2

Commercial: 54.3

9 (10) INTER MILAN

Revenues: 196.5 (from 172.9)

Matchday: 28.2

Broadcasting: 115.7

Commercial: 52.6

10 (7) AC MILAN

Revenues: 196.5 (from 209.5)

Matchday: 33.4

Broadcasting: 99.0

Commercial: 64.1
 

House of Flies

all your bases belong to us
tickets and as such.

bayern munich is a giant... look at those commercial revenue figures, its higher than real's.

if spain gets equal broadcasting rights.. then both real and barca will be in lower ranks of the deloitte rich club list.

funny how newcastle still made the top 20.
 

beef-supreme

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:2145960713mundoemot Glad to see the two Spanish teams up top in any case, but I mean, if Man City had to buy a player they could do so depending on the commitment of their owners, whereas since Real Madrid and Barca are owned by the members, no matter the revenue they aren't as 'rich' as City.
 
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