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E’ stato pubblicato un interessante report sulla situazione economica relativa ai club della EPL. Il Chelsea, che da quasi dieci anni consecutivi  è la società che spende maggiormente in stipendi, ed il Man City dovranno attentamente ridimensionare questa voce se vorranno rientrare nel “fair play” finanziario che la UEFA pretenderà per lasciare disputare le coppe europee. Hanno chiuso il bilancio con utili l’ Arsenal, il Man Utd,il Liverpool ed il Tottenham. Sono cresciuti di circa il 7% i proventi delle vendite dei diritti tv e l’indebitamento generale è sceso sebbene rimanga pesante.

 

The proportion of income that Premier League clubs spend on wages hit a record 68% in 2009-10, a report into football finances by Deloitte says.While Manchester United spent 46% of its revenue on pay, rivals Manchester City splashed out a massive 107%.Chelsea again topped the wages bill, as they have done every season since 2002-03, at £174m.“This new high is worrying, something Uefa’s financial fair play rules should address,” said Deloitte’s Dan Jones.It comes as the Deloitte report shows Premier League revenues increased by 2% to exceed £2bn for the first time in the 2009-10 season.

‘Middle tier’

Mr Jones said there were signs of wage discipline in clubs near the bottom of the Premier League, while those near the top earned such large revenues that it helped them keep the wage ratios down.”The problem is with the middle tier of clubs, those who are neither chasing a Uefa place or facing relegation,” said Mr Jones.”And of course Manchester City and Chelsea are going to need to get wages under control for the financial fair play rules.”

Revenue breakdown of Europe's big five leagues

Those rules, which encourage football teams to balance revenues and costs, will start taking account of clubs’ finances from next season.To obtain a Uefa licence to play in the Champions League or Europa League, a club has to meet those break-even financial requirements.

‘Business challenge’

“While football’s revenue performance has been spectacular, sustainably managing its costs remains football’s primary business challenge,” Mr Jones said.The “relentless growth in wages” has resulted in operating margins in the top division falling from 16% to 4% over the lifetime of the Premier League.

TOP PREMIER LEAGUE WAGE BILLS 2009-10

  • Chelsea – £174m (£167m)
  • Man City – £133m (£83m)
  • Man Utd – £132m (£123m)
  • Liverpool – £121m (£107m)
  • Arsenal – £111m (£104m)

Source: Deloitte, 2008-09 wage bills in brackets

And other challenges remain – including debt, warnings from the government about football governance, and continued interest from tax and revenue authorities.Meanwhile, the overall operating losses for the top four divisions in England now outstrip the Premier League’s profits.The 92 league clubs as a whole lose money on their day-to-day operations – and at the pre-tax level, losses have continued to grow, hitting £600m in 2009-10.Collective club debts now stand at around £3.5bn.On the wider European picture, each of the “big five” leagues – England, Germany, Italy, Spain and France – increased total revenues to record levels in 2009-19, reporting collective revenue of 8.4bn euros (£7.5bn).

‘Credit challenge’

There are many challenges in the divisions below the Premier League, where Deloitte says the Championship is “a league of real contrasts”.Relegated clubs from the top tier receive the financial cushion of parachute payments, but many others in their league are feeling the pain of the tough financial environment.

Revenue growth of Europe's leading football leagues
Matchday and commercial revenues are already reducing, and from 2012-13 the value of the new domestic TV deal will be about a quarter less than the present one.”Given the ongoing debt situation, and with credit continuing to be a major challenge, clubs will need to quickly adapt to their prospective trading environment,” says Mr Jones.

PREMIER LEAGUE FINANCES 2009-10

  • Increased revenues to nearly 2.5bn euros, 800m euros ahead of second highest revenue earning league, the Bundesliga
  • Broadcasting revenue up 7% to £1,004m – the first £1bn revenue stream of any domestic football league
  • Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United and Tottenham generated profits
  • Large losses at Chelsea and Manchester City
  • Pre-tax losses after financing and player trading hit record £445m
  • Debt at £2.6bn, down from £3.3bn
  • Non-interest bearing “soft” loans account for 38% of net debt

Source: Deloitte

Down the decades, the report observes, there have been many football funding models – investment from the City, then media companies, and now many clubs are owned by wealthy individuals.”A ‘trophy asset’ model – requiring ongoing investment in losses and delivering returns only in the form of capital growth on changes of ownership – remains prevalent as competitive pressure to win outweighs any desire to limit wage costs,” it adds.However, the report says that professional football has proved itself to be robust – having in the past decade overcome the collapse of ITV Digital and Setanta, as well as coming through the recent economic downturn.In fact, no Football League club has gone out of business since Maidstone in 1992.”Despite the challenges, English football has never been so popular,” says Mr Jones.”Football clubs elsewhere in the world would no doubt be glad to trade their position for those of similar-sized English clubs, while other domestic sports look at football enviously.”

(BBC Football )

 

 

 

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