BREAKING: ‘ CARDIFF CITY RECEIVE A STAGGERING ‘
Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2019 10:22 am
CARDIFF CITY RECEIVE A STAGGERING NEAR £103MILL FROM JUST TV
My View:
For me after 10 years of running our club which was between £50-£60mill(different views on this) in debt back then and now two Premier League seasons and a Cup Final behind us and average crowds of nearly 32,000 and with the the latest staggering tv money we received and more monies to come , plus Warnock receiving more money from sales of players than spending this season, Cardiff City should now be debt free.
Cardiff City's huge TV windfall last season that dwarfed Juventus, Bayern Munich and pretty much the whole of Europe
The Bluebirds made a staggering amount from TV money in the Premier League last season
Nearly £103million just from TV Cardiff City received last season
Tuesday 10th September 2019
New figures show Cardiff City raked in more TV money than European giants Bayern Munich, Juventus, Inter Milan and Paris Saint-Germain last season.
The Bluebirds, who were relegated from the Premier League last term, earned themselves a whopping £102.7m through TV money.
Respected financial blog Swiss Ramble have conducted research into how the TV money between top Premier League clubs compares with their European counterparts.
And, remarkably, figures show that Bayern, Juventus and PSG, who boast some of the greatest players in the world, earned less in broadcast revenue than all three of the Premier League’s three relegated clubs, Cardiff, Fulham and Huddersfield Town.
In fact, only Barcelona (£130m) and Real Madrid (£125m) earned more than the Bluebirds outside of the Premier League.
In comparison, Bayern scooped themselves £87.6m, PSG and Juventus, despite having the pulling power of Cristiano Ronaldo, pocketed themselves just £76.5m.
Cardiff City's Neil Warnock on why he let 'manager's dream' Loic Damour leave for Hearts and his Celtic and Rangers admission
Between the three of them, Cardiff, Fulham and Huddersfield bagged a combined total of £301.2m in TV money.
Cardiff came 18th in the Premier League rankings, with Liverpool (£152m) narrowly pipping Manchester City (£151m) at the top of the earnings.Only Fulham (£102m) and Huddersfield (£97m) earned less than the Welsh capital club.
My View:
For me after 10 years of running our club which was between £50-£60mill(different views on this) in debt back then and now two Premier League seasons and a Cup Final behind us and average crowds of nearly 32,000 and with the the latest staggering tv money we received and more monies to come , plus Warnock receiving more money from sales of players than spending this season, Cardiff City should now be debt free.
Cardiff City's huge TV windfall last season that dwarfed Juventus, Bayern Munich and pretty much the whole of Europe
The Bluebirds made a staggering amount from TV money in the Premier League last season
Nearly £103million just from TV Cardiff City received last season
Tuesday 10th September 2019
New figures show Cardiff City raked in more TV money than European giants Bayern Munich, Juventus, Inter Milan and Paris Saint-Germain last season.
The Bluebirds, who were relegated from the Premier League last term, earned themselves a whopping £102.7m through TV money.
Respected financial blog Swiss Ramble have conducted research into how the TV money between top Premier League clubs compares with their European counterparts.
And, remarkably, figures show that Bayern, Juventus and PSG, who boast some of the greatest players in the world, earned less in broadcast revenue than all three of the Premier League’s three relegated clubs, Cardiff, Fulham and Huddersfield Town.
In fact, only Barcelona (£130m) and Real Madrid (£125m) earned more than the Bluebirds outside of the Premier League.
In comparison, Bayern scooped themselves £87.6m, PSG and Juventus, despite having the pulling power of Cristiano Ronaldo, pocketed themselves just £76.5m.
Cardiff City's Neil Warnock on why he let 'manager's dream' Loic Damour leave for Hearts and his Celtic and Rangers admission
Between the three of them, Cardiff, Fulham and Huddersfield bagged a combined total of £301.2m in TV money.
Cardiff came 18th in the Premier League rankings, with Liverpool (£152m) narrowly pipping Manchester City (£151m) at the top of the earnings.Only Fulham (£102m) and Huddersfield (£97m) earned less than the Welsh capital club.