Kieran Maguire of the Price of Football has now turned his attention to the Championship in his review of the leagues. Championship clubs tend to spend beyond their means in the hope of securing access to the riches of the Premier League.
The figures on wages confirm this. Overall there was £716.3m in income and £715.8m in wages for clubs, leaving little room to pay other bills. The £716m total compares to £2,346 million in Premier League from four fewer clubs. The overall average £12,113 per week wage compares to £52,867 in the Premier League £2,785 in League One and £1510 in League Two.
Leeds United had the highest 2016/17 commercial income in the Championship. Newcastle United had a match day income twice as large as any other club due to their big gates at St. James's Park.
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