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This is just a prediction but apart from the facility portion, from TV, should be fairly accurate.
A mid table finish could be worth a classier signing.
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Re: premier league prize money
Given we've only 7 home games left in last 17, the likelihood is, even with better away form, that we'll drop from where we are.
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Re: premier league prize money
The biggest prize is staying up....£100m + each season effectively. All on top of a solid baseline of no debt.
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Re: premier league prize money
We have no debt and according to this report, stand to rake in £119m. As we probably don't need to sign any new players because we're doing so well so far with our amazing squad (cue the derision!) that should push us into the top five of Europe's most profitable clubs.