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EPL Billions, Big Cash-out! – How 20 Clubs Shared 2020/21 Season Prize Money by Tayewest(m): 4:08pm On Jun 01, 2021 |
The 2020/2021 Premier league season came to a close a fortnight ago with Manchester City winning the title for the fifth time with an impressive display. Manchester United, Liverpool, and Chelsea made it through to the Champions League while the likes of Leicester City, West Ham and Tottenham also qualified for the Europa League, Completesports.com reports. On the other end, teams such as Sheffield United, West Brom, and Fulham were relegated from the Premier League and will be playing their football in the Championship next season. Completesports.com’s AUGUSTINE AKHILOMEN, in this piece, investigates and reports about the earnings of all the 20 Premier League clubs from an odd season, on and off the pitch, where every side had their wallets hit by a lack of fans, leaving matchday and ticketing incomes almost completely decimated due to the Covid-19 pandemic. According to a report published by Dailymail, all the teams are expected to split slightly more than £2.5billion in central funds and prize money for the 2020-21 season, with champions Manchester City set to receive around £154m and bottom-placed Sheffield United around £91m. Good enough, all the teams in the league are rewarded for their participation, regardless of where they finished at the end of the season. Here’s the distribution of the Premier League money among clubs. Domestic TV Rights Breakdown Equal Share: 50% of the total money will be be divieded equally between all the teams. Merit Payments: The next 25% of the total money will be divided on the basis of the final positions of the team in the league table. Merit Payments: The last 25% of the total money will be divided on the basis of how many times the team’s match was shown live. International Broadcast Revenues All the International money will be divided equally between all the teams in the league. So the premier league prize money pool for 2020-21 will be arranged with two portions of money. Each club is given an equal share of £34m from the domestic TV deal, with an extra facility fee depending on how many times they were broadcast. They also received a £5m share of commercial revenue each and an equal share of £43m each from International TV rights. Overseas TV rights were previously distributed as equal shares by the Premier League, but this was changed in the 2019-22 deal. Clubs will continue to share current levels of overseas revenue equally, but any increase will be distributed based on their position in the league. Journalist, Nick Harris (@SportingIntel), has provided a thorough breakdown (See Below) of the total prize money received by the 20 teams in the Premier League. Note: These are just estimated earnings based on league positions including equal share between all 20 Premier League clubs followed by facilities, merit share, international TV rights and commercial revenue. 1. Manchester City Actual League Position: 1st No. Of Paid TV Games: 25 Estimated Prize Money: £161.7m Estimated Rebate: £7.8m Total: £153.9m 2019-20 payment: £168.3m Difference: -£14.4m 2. Manchester United Actual League Position: 2nd No. Of Paid TV Games: 27 Estimated Prize Money: £160.9million Estimated Rebate: £7.4million Total: £153.5m 2019-20 payment: £166.2million Difference: -11.9m 3. Chelsea Actual League Position: 4th No. Of Paid TV Games: 27 Estimated Prize Money: £158.2m Estimated Rebate: £7.3m Total: £150.9m 2019-20 payment: £160.9m Difference: -£10m 4. Liverpool Actual League Position: 3rd No. Of Paid TV Games: 28 Estimated Prize Money: £156.5m Estimated Rebate: £8.2m Total: £148.3m 2019-20 payment: £174.6m Difference: -£26.3m 5. West Ham Actual League Position: 6th No. Of Paid TV Games: 24 Estimated Prize Money: £147.4m Estimated Rebate: £3.9m Total: £143.5m 2019-20 payment: £113.4m Difference: +£30.1m Read Also: REVEALED:’ How Chelsea Signed Kante Ahead Of Arsenal’- Ex-Gunners Transfer Negotiator 6. Leicester City Actual League Position: 5th No. Of Paid TV Games: 22 Estimated Prize Money: £148.2m Estimated Rebate: £6.9m Total: £141.3m 2019-20 payment: £147.4m Difference: -£6.1m 7. Tottenham Actual League Position: 7th No. Of Paid TV Games: 25 Estimated Prize Money: £145.7m Estimated Rebate: £6.3m Total: £139.4m 2019-20 payment: £155.6m Difference: -£16.2m 8. Leeds United Actual League Position: 9th No. Of Paid TV Games: 26 Estimated Prize Money: £138.6m Estimated Rebate: N/A Total: £138.6m 9. Arsenal Actual League Position: 8th No. Of Paid TV Games: 26 Estimated Prize Money: £141.2m Estimated Rebate: £6.2m Total: £135m 2019-20 payment: £148.2m Difference: -£13.2m 10. Everton Actual League Position: 10th No. Of Paid TV Games: 21 Estimated Prize Money: £139.3m Estimated Rebate: £4.9m Total: £134.4m 2019-20 payment: £128.2m Difference: +£6.2m 11. Aston Villa Actual League Position: 11th No. Of Paid TV Games: 15 Estimated Prize Money: £125.6m Estimated Rebate: £3.4m Total: £122.2m 2019-20 payment: £106.1m Difference: +£16.1m 12. Wolves Actual League Position: 13th No. Of Paid TV Games: 18 Estimated Prize Money: £125.8m Estimated Rebate: £5.9m Total: £119.9m 2019-20 payment: £141.1m Difference: -£21.2m 13. Newcastle United Actual League Position: 12th No. Of Paid TV Games: 22 Estimated Prize Money: £121.4m Estimated Rebate: £4.5m Total: £116.9m 2019-20 payment: £126m Difference: -£9.1m 14. Crystal Palace Actual League Position: 14th No. Of Paid TV Games: 15 Estimated Prize Money: £120.3m Estimated Rebate: £4.0m Total: £116.3m 2019-20 payment: £115.6m Difference: +£0.7m 15. Southampton Actual League Position: 15th No. Of Paid TV Games: 14 Estimated Prize Money: £116.7m Estimated Rebate: £5.0m Total: £111.7m 2019-20 payment: £123.1m Difference: £11.4m 16. Brighton Actual League Position: 16th No. Of Paid TV Games: 14 Estimated Prize Money: £111.3m Estimated Rebate: £3.8m Total: £107.5m 2019-20 payment: £113.5m Difference: -£6m 17. Burnley Actual League Position: 17th No. Of Paid TV Games: 12 Estimated Prize Money: £106.8m Estimated Rebate: £5.1m Total: £101.7m 2019-20 payment: £127.3m Difference: -£25.6m 18. Fulham Actual League Position: 18th No. Of Paid TV Games: 16 Estimated Prize Money: £107.8m Estimated Rebate: £0.9m Total: £106.9m 19. West Brom Actual League Position: 19th No. Of Paid TV Games: 13 Estimated Prize Money: £102.4m Estimated Rebate: £0.7m Total: £101.7m 20. Sheffield United Actual League Position: 20th No. Of Paid TV Games: 10 Estimated Prize Money: £96.9m Estimated Rebate: £5.9m Total: £91m 2019-20 payment: £132.6m Difference: £41.6m Premier League prize money 2020/21 Disbursements [b]1st – Man City – £38m 2nd – Man Utd – £36m 3rd – Liverpool – £34m 4th – Chelsea – £32m 5th – Leicester – £30m 6th – West Ham – £28m 7th – Tottenham – £27m 8th – Arsenal – £24m 9th – Leeds – £23m 10th – Everton – £21m 11th – Aston Villa – £19m 12th – Newcastle – £17m 13th – Wolves – £15m 14th – Crystal Palace – £13m 15th – Southampton – £11m 16th – Brighton – £10m 17th – Burnley – £8.5m 18th – Fulham – £6m 19th – West Brom – £4m 20th – Sheffield United – £2.5m https://www.completesports.com/epl-billions-big-cash-out-how-20-clubs-shared-2020-21-season-prize-money/
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Re: EPL Billions, Big Cash-out! – How 20 Clubs Shared 2020/21 Season Prize Money by Jennycoolz(f): 4:16pm On Jun 01, 2021 |
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Re: EPL Billions, Big Cash-out! – How 20 Clubs Shared 2020/21 Season Prize Money by paulolee(m): 5:40pm On Jun 01, 2021 |
enough money to go round till the last team....thats the beauty of EPL n wats makes it interesting |
Re: EPL Billions, Big Cash-out! – How 20 Clubs Shared 2020/21 Season Prize Money by Merchant247: 9:03pm On Jun 01, 2021 |
That's why premier league is more competitive than other leagues, unlike Spanish league that Madrid and Barcelona take 50% and other team will share the rest for TV Right. Same thing with German's league...naa so bayern go dey by best players of other teams in their league, dey collect league 5x back to back. |
Re: EPL Billions, Big Cash-out! – How 20 Clubs Shared 2020/21 Season Prize Money by MorataFC: 9:30pm On Jun 01, 2021 |
Merchant247:... The dominance of bayern I don't think any team can break it in the next ten to 15 years, even they can win the league 3 times in a season |
Re: EPL Billions, Big Cash-out! – How 20 Clubs Shared 2020/21 Season Prize Money by Merchant247: 10:29am On Jun 02, 2021 |
MorataFC:Honestly my brother, except one money bag buy another better team, just like PSG to Lyon. There was a time Lyon collected the league 5x back to back before PSG started challenging them because of money they have on ground to buy any player they want, unlike before that is only Monaco and Lyon. |
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