Kieran Maguire of the Price of Football has tweeted about the reliance of clubs on broadcast income. '£59 of every £100 of income comes from TV, but for the top six clubs it is only £41 and other clubs £81. Expect a major war in the summer once promotion/relegation sorted and Big Six push for more TV money for themselves.' Of course, any change would need the backing of two-thirds of Premier League clubs.
The difference in the reliance on television revenue for bigger and smaller clubs is striking. The top five in terms of reliance on television income are: Bournemouth, 91 per cent; Watford, 88 per cent; Burnley, 87 per cent; West Bromwich Albion, 86 per cent; Swansea 86 per cent.
The bottom five are Arsenal, 47 per cent; Chelsea, 45 per cent; Manchester City, 43 per cent; Liverpool, 42 per cent; Manchester United 37 per cent. The low figure for Manchester United reflects the success of their commercial operation.
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