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The Delloite headline figures have been released and report Newcastle's revenue to be 111.9m Euros

 

http://www.deloitte.com/assets/Dcom-UnitedKingdom/Local%20Assets/Documents/Industries/Sports%20Business%20Group/uk-deloitte-sbg-dfml-2014.pdf

 

25th place

 

That's £91.8m according to a quick conversion on XE

 

11/12 revenue was £93.3 so we've dropped income despite reaching the UEFA quarters.

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Should be said, that ties in with a lot of other Premier League teams. Arsenal, Chelsea and Spurs all saw turnover reduced from 11/12.

 

The new telly deal will come into play next year (this season) and should see us back in the top 20....along with West Ham and Everton.

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SO it just ranks by turn over not by profitability?

 

Arent we one the few clubsin europe that is close to profit(outside germany)

 

Not that am clear that its makes any differnce to fans, if the club isin profit or not.

 

If you ranked on profit then it would come out with Swansea and Norwich being at the top of the money league.

 

No-one cares about profit. That's supposed to come when you sell the club having built revenue.

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People do care about profit. However, the figures aren't yet available for profitability. Clubs are obliged to submit bi-annual revenue figures to UEFA months before they legally have to submit statutory accounts.

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