Premier League teams to receive record TV pay out

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The Premier League will pay out record sums in TV money this season with the bottom club guaranteed at least £37million and the champions earning more than £57million.

The bumper new overseas television deals will see top-flight clubs earning on average nearly £5million more a year than last season.

Although the Premier League have never confirmed the overall value of the overseas TV rights, it can now be calculated that they have doubled from £625million during 2007-10 to around £1.2billion over the next three seasons.

That sum is about 10 times the amount Germany's Bundesliga receives for foreign TV rights, five times what Italy receives and three times the amount Spain's La Liga earns.

The Premier League also has the most equitable distribution of the major European leagues - it has the smallest difference between the champions and the bottom club in terms of the split of TV money.

England's top club will earn less than double that of the bottom club from TV money, around 1.6 times as much.

By contrast, in Spain where TV rights are negotiated on a club-by-club basis Real Madrid and Barcelona earn 19 times more than the smallest clubs in La Liga.

The Premier League distributes TV rights money based partly on performance, partly via equal shares of TV income, and partly on the number of times a club's matches are screened live on domestic television.

This season, each club will receive £13.8million as the equal share of domestic TV rights and £17.7million as the equal share of overseas TV rights.

On top of that, every place in the Premier League table is worth £752,000 - the bottom club will get that amount and the top club £15.04million.

Facility fees of £485,000 are paid to a club every time they play in a live TV match - with a minimum income of £4.85million even if a club has been involved in fewer than 10 live games.

The top four clubs usually play in at least 20 live TV games a season, meaning they will earn around £10million in facility fees.

The Premier League will also pay out £16million each in parachute payments to the three relegated clubs.

The figures also show why there has been such interest from the Old Firm clubs in joining the Premier League - Celtic and Rangers only earn around £3million each from SPL television rights.

Football finance expert Simon Chadwick, professor of sports business at Coventry University, said the figures showed the need for balance in football competitions.

Chadwick said: "To have balanced competitions you have to have fair and equitable distribution of revenues.

"What the Premier League have done by allocating this extra £5million from overseas TV is say 'we know we can't increase the disparity between top and bottom'.

"In Spain, there is huge unhappiness with all the La Liga clubs, apart from Barcelona and Real Madrid, now petitioning the Government to change how they distribute television money."

Premier League teams to receive record TV pay out - News & Comment, Football - The Independent
 
The Premier League also has the most equitable distribution of the major European leagues - it has the smallest difference between the champions and the bottom club in terms of the split of TV money.

It's certainly good to hear, will help keep the situation in the Premier League away from the situation we have in La Liga with the difference in quality between Barcelona and a mid-table side being absolutely massive.
 
This 3 year deal ends in 2013 I think and forecasters are predicting another huge rise from 1.2 estimate to 1.7 with new competitors entering the foreign markets. I think the last money count last season put the premier league revenue to share amongst clubs at 2.34 billion and la liga at 1.34 billion.

La Liga is genuinely attempting to copy the model of the Premier League and the other day held a 11pm kick off in Spain especially for a broadcaster in Asia, I believe the game ended 0-0...lol.

Valencias debts are 430 million pounds...thats half of Uniteds but Madrids operating debt is around 320 billion in loans. If anyone watched that Sugartits program on the BBC last night just discount half of the lalala he talked it was utter rubbish when he estimated the premier leagues debt, thats sovereign debt not taking into account the assets and holding company operating profits/value so the '3 billion' figure was plucked from nowhere. We are the 2nd healthiest league in Europe just falling short of the Bundesliga but they run on a mainly gate receipts basis so that feat is impressive considering all the sovereign loans/debts we have at premiership clubs.

All in all well done Mr Scudamore for doing the financial business and securing the Premierleague's dominance
 
No wonder the managerial pressure is as bad as it is. It’s crazy how much money teams in the premiership get, although I do appreciate that the difference between top and bottom is significantly less than some league’s.

Rangers & Celtic are pretty massive clubs without a strong financial presence. 3m a year in TV money is buttons compared to what Blackpool for example will make this year.

I can understand why clubs in England wouldn’t want the old firm joining the league.
 
Old firm in the BPL=42 games a season (22 teams) and SPL's champions league spots I would assume could be added on to the prem to sweeten the deal?

I am wholy against it if they just walk in and make it a 22 team league but if the deal was sweetened with extra european places I could happily live with it :)
 
Love the fact the bottem clubs get a fair wedge. I believe i read somwhere a few years ago that Wigan who just avioided the drop got 6 times more than Villarreal who finished 3rd that season in the Spanish League. What a joke ay, this is why the English PL is the best and strongest in the world.
 
To think the media still think of a Champions League final as an achievement with that kind of money.
 
Nice, the clubs deserve and need this money. Barca and Madrid get all the money, good players and points in Spain though :P. When there is a good player for an OK club, Barca/Madrid snap them up (e.g. Pedro Leon). Do you see Manchester United/Chelsea signing players like Gary Cahill, Christopher Samba?
 
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