The gap between top and bottom in the Premier League is exemplified by the fact that Arsenal made seven times as much per supporter as Sunderland in the Black Cats last season in the top flight: Money per fan
Sunderland generated £217 from each match-going fan during the season, which works out as £10.12 per game. In contrast, Arsenal’s brought in £1,668.
However, this season, with unpopular owner Ellis Short out of the way, Sunderland have managed over 22,000 season ticket sales.
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