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Manchester United will go into the 2008-09 season with the biggest financial war chest in the history of football. Figures released yesterday showed that massive television income has boosted payments to the 20 Barclays Premier League clubs by almost 300million. Payments for last season ranged from 29.1 million for Derby County, who were relegated as the worst Premier League club on record, ... [link]

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Published 5/15/2008 by Ronaldo Assis de Moreira at 101 Great Goals - latest football videos and international soccer goals from the Premier League, Champions League, La liga, Serie A, World Cup, UEFA Cup & more
... Kevin Eason (The Times) reports that “Manchester United will go into the 2008-09 season with the biggest financial war chest in the history of football (£80m). Figures released yesterday showed that massive television income has boosted payments to the 20 Barclays Premier League clubs by almost £300million… United can expect another £30 million if they beat Chelsea to win the Champions League final next week. That will give the club the biggest payout in world football.” ...

2007/2008 Premier League TV Revenue
Published 5/16/2008 by Ahmed Bilal at Soccerlens
... Newcastle United £39.2m (£21.2m) Middlesbrough £34.2m (£20.5m) Wigan Athletic £33.4m (£18.4m) Sunderland £33.6m (£6.5m*) Bolton Wanderers £32m (£24.6m) Fulham £31.3m (£20.4m) Reading £30.6m (£23.6m) Birmingham City £29.8m (£6.5m*) Derby County £29.1m (n/a) Total £815,175,812 (£502,533,570) * denotes parachute payment for clubs promoted from the Coca-Cola Championship. [Source: Times Online] "2007/2008 Premier League TV Revenue" ...

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