With the 2015-16 season behind us, the final television allocation money based on final league positions have been confirmed – and here’s what Bolton Wanderers picked up in Premier League Parachute Payments for the season.
The Premier League have now announced the ‘central income payments’ made to clubs last season and the revenue distributed includes income generated from the sale of central broadcasting rights (UK and international) as well as other central Premier League commercial rights.
As you can imagine it’s not chicken feed and it will only be greater once the new television deal kicks into being in the future.
Ignoring the specifics, the table below shows what the riches were on offer in the Premier League in 2015/16 and in the order of which chief executives and owners will be smiling the most at the big fat Sky cheques.
Pos
|
Club
|
TV
Games |
Merit
Money |
Facility
Fees |
Total:
|
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2
|
Arsenal
|
27
|
£23,605,695
|
£21,496,762
|
£100,952,257
|
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4
|
Manchester City
|
25
|
£21,120,885
|
£20,000,918
|
£96,971,603
|
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5
|
Manchester United
|
26
|
£19,878,480
|
£20,748,840
|
£96,477,120
|
|||
3
|
Tottenham
|
21
|
£22,363,290
|
£17,009,230
|
£95,222,320
|
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1
|
Leicester
|
15
|
£24,848,100
|
£12,521,698
|
£93,219,598
|
|||
8
|
Liverpool
|
23
|
£16,151,265
|
£18,505,074
|
£90,506,139
|
|||
10
|
Chelsea
|
22
|
£13,666,455
|
£17,757,152
|
£87,273,407
|
|||
7
|
West Ham
|
15
|
£17,393,670
|
£12,521,698
|
£85,765,186
|
|||
6
|
Southampton
|
12
|
£18,636,075
|
£10,277,932
|
£84,763,807
|
|||
11
|
Everton
|
18
|
£12,424,050
|
£14,765,464
|
£83,039,314
|
|||
9
|
Stoke
|
9
|
£14,908,860
|
£8,782,088
|
£79,540,748
|
|||
12
|
Swansea
|
10
|
£11,181,645
|
£8,782,088
|
£75,813,533
|
|||
13
|
Watford
|
8
|
£9,939,240
|
£8,782,088
|
£74,571,128
|
|||
14
|
West Brom
|
10
|
£8,696,835
|
£8,782,088
|
£73,328,723
|
|||
18
|
Newcastle
|
16
|
£3,727,215
|
£13,269,620
|
£72,846,635
|
|||
15
|
Crystal Palace
|
10
|
£7,454,430
|
£8,782,088
|
£72,086,318
|
|||
17
|
Sunderland
|
13
|
£4,969,620
|
£11,025,854
|
£71,845,274
|
|||
16
|
Bournemouth
|
8
|
£6,212,025
|
£8,782,088
|
£70,843,913
|
|||
19
|
Norwich
|
9
|
£2,484,810
|
£8,782,088
|
£67,116,698
|
|||
20
|
Aston Villa
|
11
|
£1,242,405
|
£9,530,010
|
£66,622,215
|
|||
Totals:
|
£260,905,050
|
£260,904,868
|
£1,638,805,918
|
Each club also received an equal share of both domestic television income and overseas television income – respectively £21,924,800 and £29,415,848. And, a share of central commercial sponsor income at £4,509,152.
For clubs relegated, they shared a pot of £172million this year.
Club
|
Equal Share
|
Overseas TV
|
Total
|
Blackburn Rovers
|
£5,481,200
|
£5,053,962
|
£10,535,162
|
Bolton Wanderers
|
£5,481,200
|
£5,053,962
|
£10,535,162
|
Burnley
|
£12,058,640
|
£13,878,716
|
£25,937,356
|
Cardiff City
|
£9,866,160
|
£10,937,132
|
£20,803,292
|
Fulham
|
£9,866,160
|
£10,937,132
|
£20,803,292
|
Hull City
|
£12,058,640
|
£13,878,716
|
£25,937,356
|
Queens Park Rangers
|
£12,058,640
|
£13,878,716
|
£25,937,356
|
Reading
|
£5,481,200
|
£5,053,962
|
£10,535,162
|
Wigan Athletic
|
£5,481,200
|
£5,053,962
|
£10,535,162
|
Wolverhampton Wanderers
|
£5,481,200
|
£5,053,962
|
£10,535,162
|
Totals:
|
£83,314,240
|
£88,780,222
|
£172,094,462
|