2022/2023 Accounts - Record Revenues & Profit - Annual Report

Top Tip: for anyone who can't stand Nick Harris don't read his Twitter feed (I don't). There will never be anything on it that you think is reasonable and worth a few seconds of your life reading it. He is catering for the needs of his followers so if he suddenly became fair and balanced he wouldn't have any.
 
Top Tip: for anyone who can't stand Nick Harris don't read his Twitter feed (I don't). There will never be anything on it that you think is reasonable and worth a few seconds of your life reading it. He is catering for the needs of his followers so if he suddenly became fair and balanced he wouldn't have any.

I blocked him last year so I see nought only when it's posted on here I see it
 
Where do we even start with this one? deary me


Hes correct that the rags would have a higher revenue but it wouldn't be a billion They posted <£700M Where is he suggesting an extra £300M would come from?
 
Hes correct that the rags would have a higher revenue but it wouldn't be a billion They posted <£700M Where is he suggesting an extra £300M would come from?
It's nonsense anyway as we haven't pulled in all that revenue due to just the one season, it's been building over the last 15 years and will continue building going forward all things being equal.
 
I fucking detest this ****.


Just shows how thick these click baiters (wont give them the credit of calling them journalists as they are miles from being professional).
The reason we have a huge wage bill is because of bonuses paid due to winning everything that brings in the extra revenue to pay the bonuses. Not exactly rocket science but far beyond his intelligence
 
Just shows how thick these click baiters (wont give them the credit of calling them journalists as they are miles from being professional).
The reason we have a huge wage bill is because of bonuses paid due to winning everything that brings in the extra revenue to pay the bonuses. Not exactly rocket science but far beyond his intelligence
He does know that, he just doesn't care as long as it generates clicks. Starve the fuckers of oxygen and don't click on them.
 
Chris Weatherspoon (chartered accountant - freelance writer) - Linkedin.

Manchester City Football Club announced their 2022/23 financials last week and, with them, new single-season record turnover for an English football club.

City's £712.8m income in last season's treble-winning campaign was a £100m uplift on 2021/22 and shattered the previous English record set just a few weeks ago - Manchester United's £648.4m.

City's top line was boosted in no small part by the £114m the club earned in winning its first UEFA Champions League. Yet last season was also a continuation of the enormous growth the club has seen since its takeover by the Abu Dhabi United Group in 2008.

A look at English Premier League club incomes from 2007/08 (the final season before that takeover) against the latest available figures underlines how unprecedented City's growth has been since their transformativfe change in ownership.

Highest revenue growth among 2007/08 EPL clubs over the last 15 years:

1️⃣ Manchester City Football Club - 766%
2️⃣ Tottenham Hotspur Football Club - 286% (2022 figures, 2023 not yet published)
3️⃣ Liverpool Football Club - 274% (2022)
4️⃣ West Ham United FC - 210% (2022)
5️⃣ Manchester United - 153%

That impressive growth does come with a significant caveat. City remain under investigation by the EPL for more than 100 alleged breaches of the division's Profit and Sustainability Rules, among which is the accusation that the club has overstated its commercial income over a number of years. In 2022/23, City declared commercial revenues of £341.4m, another English football record - and one which may further raise eyebrows in certain quarters.

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