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tariq panja ‏@tariqpanja

Premier League smashes TV rights record with £3.018 billion from BSkyB and new entrant BT

 

And that's how you get around FFP.

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tariq panja ‏@tariqpanja

Premier League smashes TV rights record with £3.018 billion from BSkyB and new entrant BT

 

And that's how you get around FFP.

 

Inclined to disagree, the clubs already get a small fortune and they spend the vast majority on wages.

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Mark Douglas ‏@MsiDouglas

Massive implications for Premier League clubs after 82% rise in TV income. Sensible planning model still relevant?

 

82%?!  :kasper:

 

It's only 30%. Still though...

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Mark Douglas ‏@MsiDouglas

Massive implications for Premier League clubs after 82% rise in TV income. Sensible planning model still relevant?

 

82%?!  :kasper:

 

It's only 30%. Still though...

 

Eh? Most going with it being a 82% increase.

 

James Pearce ‏@Pearcesport

By my quick maths, Premier League UK TV income is up 82% from last deal three years ago. Premier League is recession proof

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Rob Harris ‏@RobHarris

Based on new @premierleague tv deal, team that comes bottom in 2013-14 could receive £65M+ - more than City got for title win

5:41 PM - 13 Jun 12

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