Bournemouth earned millions of pounds more revenue last season because they played 'an attractive brand of football' that secured them more live TV appearances, according to the club's accounts for 2016-17.
The club had 13 live TV matches last season, compared with nine the season before. Each game is worth £1.1m in 'facility fees' which are paid as part of the Premier League's distribution of TV money.
The club made a profit of £363,000 a week in 2016/17. 91 per cent of income came from TV.
The club paid £52 out in wages for every £100 of income in 2016/17, a very healthy ratio.
Bournemouth's turnover increased by £48.6m to £136.5m. The club received £15.8m in fees for playing on live TV compared with £8.8m the previous year.
Kieran Maguire of the Price of Football noted, 'AFC Bournemouth owed it’s Russian & American owners £53m interest free via their British Virgin Island and US Investment vehicles. Contrasts with West Ham owners who have charged 6% interest totalling over £14m over the years on £45m loans.'
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