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Been named as one of the 20th richest clubs in the world. At number 20 like, really impressive. So let's buy some fooking players!!

Not really. The whole of the Premier League is in the top 40 thanks to the new tv deal. Edited by Louis
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Everton’s successful 2013/14 campaign sees them appear

in the Money League top 20 for only the second time in

the publication’s 18-year history, and for the first time

since 2004/05. Roberto Martinez’s men only narrowly

missed out on Champions League qualification, and their

eventual fifth-placed finish secured European football at

Goodison Park for the first time since 2009/10.

In keeping with a recurring theme in this year’s Money

League, it is the Premier League’s huge broadcasting

deals that have catapulted Everton back into the top 20.

The Merseyside club earned £88.5m (€105.8m) from

broadcasting in 2013/14. This compares with £55.7m

(€65m) in 2012/13 – an increase of almost 60%. To

put this into context, Everton’s broadcast revenue in

2013/14 was greater than the club’s total revenue in

2012/13, and is substantially higher than that earned by

French Champions, Champions League quarter-finalists

and fifth-placed Money League club Paris Saint-Germain.

The Toffees’ matchday revenue grew by 11%, but the

club are unable to match many of their rivals in this

respect, given the limitations of their existing facilities

at Goodison Park. A new stadium has been high on the

agenda for many years, and Everton hopes to submit a

planning application for a site in Walton Hall Park this

year, but the complexities are such that a move from

Goodison may well be some time away yet.

Commercial revenue of £12.7m (€15.2m) is the lowest

in the Money League, and is less than half that of the

next lowest club, Newcastle United. The Blues outsource

some major commercial operations, thus reducing

the reported revenue, but their main sponsorship

agreements with Umbro and Chang are on a completely

different scale to those enjoyed by some of their

Premier League rivals, who are regular participants in

the UEFA Champions League. On-pitch success, further

international development, and a new stadium, are

three crucial ingredients that may help Everton bridge

some of this gap in the future.

Everton’s appearance in this season’s Money League is

a welcome reflection of the positive work both on and

off the pitch at Goodison Park. The club faces tough

competition, not least from domestic rivals, to keep its

place in the Money League top 20 next year.

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Not really. The whole of the Premier League is in the top f0 thanks to the new tv deal.

 

Don't know how many you mean by top f0 but only the top thirty are mentioned and there are fourteen Premier League teams in there....how do you know where the other six fit in? I can find no mention.

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It was a typo, I meant 40. It's on page 3 of the report

 

The number of Premier League clubs in the top 20 increased from six last year to eight in this edition. More strikingly, the number of Premier League clubs in the top 30 compared with last year has risen from eight to 14 and all 20 Premier League clubs are now within the top 40 globally. This is a remarkable testament to the much larger broadcast revenue that English Premier League clubs now enjoy, relative to the majority of their European peers, as well as the relative equality of its distribution.

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