Kieran Maguire of the PriceofFootball reveals that overall Premier League clubs only made a collective profit in nine seasons since its inception although the last few years have been much better. Total cumulative losses are £1,008,000,000 since 1992/3. Of the 49 clubs who have played in the Premier League, only 25 have made a profit.
Maguire notes that it will come as little surprise that Chelsea and Manchester City have racked up the two largest sets of losses since the Premier League started, but perhaps eyebrows raised that Aston Villa, Bolton Wanderers, Stoke City and Sunderland are also in the top ten. Some surprisingly big losses from clubs that are traditionally thought of as very prudent such as Watford and Everton, the latter in the top ten loss making clubs in Premier League history.
In positions 11-20 of the all time Premier League profit table Blackpool fans will be asking 'What happened to all the money' as their team is 13th in the table.
Arsenal are the most profitable club in Premier League history and Burnley come fourth.
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