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|  | Premier League announces 2011/12 broadcast payment « Thread Started on May 15, 2012, 11:09am » | |
Premier League announces 2011/12 broadcast payments
First Published: Tuesday 15 May 2012 Premier League announces 2011/12 broadcast payments Barclays Premier League champions Manchester City are top earning club with £60.6m Manchester City celebrate their title win
The dramatic moments of an unforgettable season have been broadcast around the world
The Premier League has announced the value of broadcast payments made to its 20 clubs for the 2011/12 season.
Newly crowned Barclays Premier League champions Manchester City received the highest total payment of £60.6m, the highest broadcast payment any winner has received in the Premier League's history.
"The differences between teams have become smaller and the quality is higher" - Arsene Wenger
Manchester United, who were pipped to the title by City, received over £60.3m - down slightly on last season when they were the top earning club.
The Founder Members' Agreement of the Premier League sees the revenue from UK broadcast rights distributed in the following ways:
50% split equally between the 20 clubs 25% paid in merit payments (depending on where a club finishes in the final League table) 25% paid in facility fees each time a club's matches are on TV in the UK.
Each club is guaranteed a minimum of 10 facility fee payments, while all international broadcast revenue is split equally amongst the 20 clubs and worth nearly £18.8m each for the 2011/12 season.
The Premier League sells broadcast rights in three-season agreements and the current deals cover the 2010/11, 2011/12 and 2012/13 seasons.
Over £968m was paid out in total to Premier League clubs this season - an increase of more than £15m on last season.
Including payments made to clubs that have dropped out of the top flight the total is over £1.1 billion. Smaller differences
Prior to the final weekend of the season, Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger said he believes the way broadcast payments are distributed helps keep the Barclays Premier League competitive.
"I think it has been a very interesting season because it was very unpredictable and every game was difficult," he said.
"The way we distribute broadcast income plays a part in allowing each club to compete" - Richard Scudamore
"The differences between teams have become smaller and that is why maybe the quality is higher. There are less financial differences apart from two or three teams because the international television rights have gone up tremendously compared to the domestic rights.
"They are shared equally in the Premier League and the financial differences are smaller. Therefore the Premier League is more levelled out and there is less difference."
Premier League Chief Executive Richard Scudamore added: "The Premier League's income distribution mechanism rewards sporting success in the League while also guaranteeing a significant amount of broadcast revenue to each club in order that they can plan from one season to the next.
"It has been a fantastic season, arguably the best of all the 20 Premier League seasons, and the clubs deserve huge credit for the quality of football on show throughout 2011/12.
"We believe the way we distribute broadcast income plays a part in allowing each club to compete at the highest level." Broadcast Payments for 2011/2012 season
Arsenal - £56,223,505 Aston Villa - £42,104,709 Blackburn Rovers - £40,317,633 Bolton Wanderers - £40,594,585 Chelsea - £54,436,429 Everton - £48,900,267 Fulham - £47,390,143 Liverpool - £54,360,635 Manchester City - £60,602,289 Manchester United - £60,325,337 Newcastle United - £54,235,271 Norwich City - £45,603,067 QPR - £43,262,087 Stoke City - £43,614,833 Sunderland - £44,369,895 Swansea City - £45,880,019 Tottenham Hotspur - £57,380,883 West Brom - £46,635,081 Wigan Athletic - £42,859,771 Wolves - £39,084,461
Championship teams receiving parachute payments Birmingham City - £15,475,005 Blackpool - £15,475,005 Burnley - £12,219,732 Hull City - £12,219,732 Middlesbrough - £4,081,548 Portsmouth - £12,219,732 West Ham United - £15,475,005
http://www.premierleague.com/en-gb/news/....ague-clubs.html
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|  | Re: Premier League announces 2011/12 broadcast pay « Reply #1 on May 15, 2012, 11:17am » | |
we did alright out of that. Why not spend 12 million and get barton off our books. Although I'd rather see it invested into this new training ground and the academy/
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|  | Re: Premier League announces 2011/12 broadcast pay « Reply #2 on May 15, 2012, 11:34am » | |
It's great for us. But it's still a massive shame football has these divisions like this...
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|  | Re: Premier League announces 2011/12 broadcast pay « Reply #3 on May 15, 2012, 12:07pm » | |
Basically this means that we made £43m this year, we will make another £43m next year and we are guaranteed another £45m regardless of what happens (either parachute payments over 4 years or another PL year). Let's build that training ground I say!
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|  | Premier League announces 2011/12 broadcast payment « Reply #4 on May 15, 2012, 12:29pm via the ProBoards Mobile App » | |
Barton annual wage bill based on 70 thousand =3,640.000
That is without SWP, Ferdinand ,Young Gabbidon all on Prem wages. That 43 million soon disappears .
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|  | £43,262,087 « Reply #5 on May 16, 2012, 12:21pm » | |
Premier League Payment.
Thought it would be more given the number of times we've been on tele.
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Broadcast Payments for 2011/2012 season
Arsenal - £56,223,505 Aston Villa - £42,104,709 Blackburn Rovers - £40,317,633 Bolton Wanderers - £40,594,585 Chelsea - £54,436,429 Everton - £48,900,267 Fulham - £47,390,143 Liverpool - £54,360,635 Manchester City - £60,602,289 Manchester United - £60,325,337 Newcastle United - £54,235,271 Norwich City - £45,603,067 QPR - £43,262,087 Stoke City - £43,614,833 Sunderland - £44,369,895 Swansea City - £45,880,019 Tottenham Hotspur - £57,380,883 West Brom - £46,635,081 Wigan Athletic - £42,859,771 Wolves - £39,084,461
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|  | Re: £43,262,087 « Reply #7 on May 16, 2012, 3:40pm » | |
May 16, 2012, 3:36pm, Bushman wrote:
Thanks, I assumed I had spacked as there'd been no reply but I couldn't see anything else on it.
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|  | Re: £43,262,087 « Reply #8 on May 16, 2012, 3:46pm » | |
In fact monsieur le bman, my point was that I felt we should have got more given the number of times we'd been on tele. That's not much more than Blackpool got last season and yet we've been on more than double the games they were.
Do Sky actually pay you each time they televise a game? I have heard this as it keeps the income going during the season. If that is the case we could have earned much more than 43 mill.
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|  | Re: £43,262,087 « Reply #9 on May 16, 2012, 3:47pm » | |
Please merge them, as you know, if I try to do it, we lose both threads!
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|  | Re: Premier League announces 2011/12 broadcast pay « Reply #10 on May 16, 2012, 6:08pm » | |
1 million of that will go to Mark Hughes
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|  | Re: Premier League announces 2011/12 broadcast pay « Reply #11 on May 16, 2012, 7:21pm » | |
May 16, 2012, 6:08pm, manta wrote:1 million of that will go to Mark Hughes
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He's denied that.
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