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  • preetampreetam 870 Points
    Arsenal
    Income: £298.7m (MD £100.2m,TV: £120.8m, Com
    £77.7m)
    Wages: £166.4m (56% of income)
    Pre-tax profit: £3.8m
    Debt: £240.5m
    Healthy revenues easily cover ‘good debt’ borrowed for
    stadium. Will allow regular star buys like Alexis
    Sanchez.
    Aston Villa
    Income: £116.9m (MD £12.8m, TV £72.7m, Com
    £31.4m)
    Wages: £69m (59% of income)
    Pre-tax loss: £3m
    Debt: £104m
    Continue to struggle on the pitch after budget cuts by
    Randy Lerner, whose loans keep them afloat. Dread the
    drop.
    Burnley
    Income: £19.6m (MD £3.9m, TV £11.9m, Com £3.8m)
    Wages: £16m (82% of income)
    Pre-tax loss: £7.6m
    Debt: £8m
    Well run, only lost cash last season through promotion
    bonuses. Will earn much more this term.
    Chelsea
    Income: £320m (MD £71m, TV £140m, Com £109m)
    Wages: £193m (60% of income)
    Pre-tax profit: £19.1m
    Debt: £958m
    Diego Costa and Cesc Fabregas are playing key roles
    as Chelsea cement status as a powerhouse on and off
    the pitch.
    Crystal Palace
    Income: £96m (MD £11m, TV £74m, Com £11m)
    Wages: £38m (40% of income)
    Pre-tax profit: £20m
    Debt: £7m
    Steve Parish wants new investment to take Palace ‘to
    the next level’. They’re slowly becoming secure in the
    Premier League.
    Everton
    Income: £120.5m (MD £19.3m, TV £88.5m, Com
    £12.7m)
    Wages: £69m (57% of income)
    Pre-tax profit: £28.2m
    Debt: £28m
    As with their £28m record signing Romelu Lukaku, fans
    expect more than they’re getting this season.
    Hull
    Income: £84.4m (MD £7.4m, TV £68m, Com £9m)
    Wages: £39m (46% of income)
    Pre-tax profit: £3.3m
    Debt: £71m
    Assem Allam has amassed debt and caused controversy
    in trying to stabilise Hull but has invested heavily to
    improve the squad.
    Leicester
    Income: £23m (Breakdown of Leicester’s income
    unclear)
    Wages: £30m (130% of income)
    Pre-tax loss: £20m
    Debt: £103m
    Financial picture is as clear as their survival chances —
    not good. Loss-making, dependent on owners.
    Liverpool
    Income: £255.6m (MD £50.9m, TV £100.9m, Com
    £103.8m)
    Wages: £144m (56% of income)
    Pre-tax profit: £5.5m
    Debt: £127m
    Chaos of the previous era is receding as the finances
    stabilise and Brendan Rodgers is given time to build.
    Man City
    Income: £346.5m (MD £47.5m, TV £133.2m, Com
    £165.8m)
    Wages: £205m (59% of income)
    Pre-tax loss: £17.7m
    Debt: £67m
    Still losing money despite TV cash and Middle East
    income. Buys like £32.5m flop Eliaquim Mangala don’t
    help.
    Man Utd
    Income: £433.1m (MD £108.1m, TV £135.7m, Com
    £189.3m)
    Wages: £215m (50% of income)
    Pre-tax profit: £67.9m
    Debt: £342m
    Debt lingers from Glazer deal but income still allows top
    signings like £59.7m Angel di Maria.
    Newcastle
    Income: £130m (Full breakdown of income unavailable)
    Wages: £60m (46% of income)
    Pre-tax profit: £40m
    Debt: £129m
    Mike Ashley spent more than intended early on. It’s all
    about survival as cheaply as possible.
    QPR
    Income: £38.7m (MD £5.6m, TV £28m, Com £5.1m)
    Wages: £75m (194% of income)
    Pre-tax loss: £9.8m (after £60m ‘exceptional’ item)
    Debt: £120m
    The outstanding basket case in the top flight, in
    disarray after years of mismanagement.
    Southampton
    Income: £104.9m (MD £17.1m, TV £79.5m, Com
    £8.3m)
    Wages: £62.9m (60% of income)
    Pre-tax profit: £31.4m
    Debt: £57m
    Surprise package on and off the pitch, Ronald Koeman
    helping continue an amazing turnaround since 2009
    administration.
    Stoke
    Income: £98m (MD £8m, TV £76m, Com £14m)
    Wages: £61m (62% of income)
    Pre-tax profit: £3.8m
    Debt: £28m
    Seventh straight season in the League, aspiring to
    greater on-pitch achievements on solid fiscal footing.
    Sunderland
    Income: £101m (MD £16m,TV £72m, Com £13m)
    Wages: £68m (67% of income)
    Pre-tax loss: £16.3m
    Debt: £39m
    Dick Advocaat has to save not just a season but stop a
    drop that could trigger meltdown.
    Swansea
    Income: £98.7m (MD £9.2m, TV £80.7m, Com £8.8m)
    Wages: £63m (64% of income)
    Pre-tax profit: £1.3m
    Debt: None
    Stable, fan-owned, debt-free, mid-table and looking up,
    Swansea are a model of ‘small-club’ potential.
    Tottenham
    Income: £181m (MD £44m, TV £95m, Com £42m)
    Wages: £105m (58% of income)
    Pre-tax profit: £36m
    Debt: Zero
    Daniel Levy drives a hard bargain. He also runs a tight
    ship. In shape to challenge the top four.
    West Brom
    Income: £86.8m (MD £7m, TV £69m, Com £10.8m)
    Wages: £66m (76% of income)
    Pre-tax profit: £12.8m
    Debt: £1m
    Few fans like prudence but West Brom are well run,
    posting consistent profits as they gradually grow.
    West Ham
    Income: £114.9m (MD £19.5m, TV £75.4m, Com
    £20m)
    Wages: £64m (56% of income)
    Pre-tax profit: £15.3m
    Debt: £110m
    Owners like to say club can be title challengers in five
    years — but they
    need a partial sale to clear debt first.
    KEY TO CLUB-BY-CLUB GUIDE: MD = match day
    income; TV = all broadcasting income; Com =
    commercial, retail and other income. † In Championship
    last season. * Some elements estimated.
    United spend 50 per cent of their income on wages with
    the likes of Wayne Rooney, Robin van Persie and Di
    Maria all earning over £250,000 a week.
    Chelsea's debt to Roman Abramovich is approaching
    £1billion, while Tottenham and Swansea are completely
    debt-free.
  • mohammed_87hassanmohammed_87hassan Sumeet Passin FC Jupiter10481 Points
    edited June 2015
    Good bye guys
    Had wasted enough of time on Indian football and social media
    My marks fell from 93% to 84% in 12th from the time I started to follow India football madly

    Ban me if possible




    Now time to concentrate on life
    Now I too became like @Ashlesh


    Today I wasted 150 rupees in net cafe (100 for watching match 50 for snacks)

    Enough of football
    Today I also cried like baby
    Im retiring from watching Indian football
  • ArsenalFan700ArsenalFan700 Reddit13655 Points
    You said the same a month ago... stop being a child.
  • rudrarudra 2958 Points
    mohammed_87hassan

    take a break for a few days and come back again :)
  • footydipfootydip Ranaghat, Nadia, West Bengal2722 Points
    Can't take those banters. Even BBC sport posting . Feeling hopeless, helpless and finished. If NT is a failure what is the use of leagues named I LEAGUE, ISL. Shame on us. :( :(
  • rudrarudra 2958 Points
    i was watching the video, my colleague asked me what was the result, I said india lost againt Guam 1-2. He said, what's Guam? then there are some guys coming to me, Rudra yeh kya ho gaya? Needless to say Indian football had given its fans some of the worst time in last 20 years or so.
  • mohammed_87hassanmohammed_87hassan Sumeet Passin FC Jupiter10481 Points
    Im back

    I don't want to Leave Sunil Chhetri alone
    rudrafootydipreddevil87munna219777
  • goalkeepargoalkeepar Turkish occupied Cyprus29747 Points
    Fuck I am done with India National team. its a shame to follow this team @Ashlesh was always right. India will never improve we will remain in 140 area for 400 years to come now even Bhutan is superior then India.
    munna219777
  • munna219777munna219777 28557 Points
    We will fall in 170 -180 rank zone soon with such performance.
    goalkeepar
  • ArsenalFan700ArsenalFan700 Reddit13655 Points
    So... this is the idiot gaffertape keeps mentioning from NorthEast United.... also a cameo from a guy who was hyped for about a month with Rangdajied United, David Ngaihte.


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