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          (In $)                                  Value/Debt%/1 Yr Value change %/Revenue/Operating Income       

 

 

1  Manchester United England  1,800  60  24  394  111 

2  Real Madrid Spain  1,285  27  24  474  112 

3  Arsenal England  1,200  43  31  329  77 

4  Liverpool England  1,050  65  131  269  60 

5  Bayern Munich Germany  917  0  9  302  72 

6  AC Milan Italy  798  0  -3  307  54 

7  Barcelona Spain  784  7  47  392  92 

8  Chelsea England  764  0  42  382  -5 

9  Juventus Italy  510  5  -10  196  35 

10  Schalke 04 Germany  470  48  0  154  36 

11  AS Roma Italy  434  12  94  213  48 

12  Tottenham Hotspur England  414  15  70  207  64 

13  Olympique Lyonnais France  408  7  19  190  15 

14  Inter Milan Italy  403  0  -27  207  21 

15  Borussia Dortmund Germany  323  57  63  122  31 

16  Newcastle United England  300  43  16  175  12 

17  Hamburg SV Germany  293  0  32  163  41 

18  Werder Bremen Germany  262  0  NA  131  11 

19  Valencia Spain  254  159  31  145  -49 

20  Celtic Scotland  227  11  23  151  48 

21  Everton England  197  30  24  103  -1 

22  West Ham United England  195  23  25  115  -22 

23  Manchester City England  191  63  -8  114  27 

24  Aston Villa England  190  12  36  106  -40 

25  Olympique Marseille France  187  0  19  134  13 

 

 

http://www.forbes.com/lists/2008/34/biz_soccer08_Soccer-Team-Valuations_Rank.html

 

 

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should our Debt/Value % not be 0 thought ashley wiped all that out.

 

 

I'm not sure he wiped it all out, I think he put somewhere between £75 million and £80 million in to get rid of the big debts that were costing a fortune to finance and one which he had no choice but to pay off due to the terms of the original loan.

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Valencia and West Ham are not looking to healthy

 

Easy to see why Valencia are looking to sell Villa/Silva etc.  They look seriously in the mire.

 

Aye they have had to cancel there approach for Racing manager cause they cant afford him so they will be selling more than them two

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should our Debt/Value % not be 0 thought ashley wiped all that out.

 

 

I'm not sure he wiped it all out, I think he put somewhere between £75 million and £80 million in to get rid of the big debts that were costing a fortune to finance and one which he had no choice but to pay off due to the terms of the original loan.

 

Revenues and operating income are for the 2006-07 season, converted into U.S. dollars based on June 30, 2007 exchange rates.
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should our Debt/Value % not be 0 thought ashley wiped all that out.

 

 

I'm not sure he wiped it all out, I think he put somewhere between £75 million and £80 million in to get rid of the big debts that were costing a fortune to finance and one which he had no choice but to pay off due to the terms of the original loan.

ashley is quoted as saying the club owes not a bean to anyone
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Revenues and operating income are for the 2006-07 season, converted into U.S. dollars based on June 30, 2007 exchange rates.

 

 

I've seen the bit at the bottom.

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ashley is quoted as saying the club owes not a bean to anyone

 

OK, I can't remember that, I just remember two large amounts of debt being paid off.

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Next year ours will have improved.

 

Still remarkable to see where we are. When you look at the names around us.

 

Agreed, and for Spurs too.  Two clubs who don't have regular CL income, Spurs with a small ground still as well, yet both rubbing shoulders with Inter and Lyon.

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ashley is quoted as saying the club owes not a bean to anyone

 

OK, I can't remember that, I just remember two large amounts of debt being paid off.

 

he certainly did.

 

its after his 'pack of cards' comment, it may have been mort who said it actually, but im sure its ashley

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This from last month mentions only paying off £75 million unless I've missed something.

 

http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/north-east-news/todays-evening-chronicle/2008/03/01/opening-up-toon-s-books-72703-20545643/

 

One story with quotes about our £100 million debt but nothing to say it's all paid off but it is implied.

 

http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sport/football/premiership/article3085117.ece

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This from last month mentions only paying off £75 million unless I've missed something.

 

http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/north-east-news/todays-evening-chronicle/2008/03/01/opening-up-toon-s-books-72703-20545643/

 

One story with quotes about our £100 million debt but nothing to say it's all paid off but it is implied.

 

http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sport/football/premiership/article3085117.ece

 

 

$300 * 43/100 * 0.49910 = £64.4m debt at the end of 06-07 season.

 

Maybe he needs a new accountant?

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