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E-Mail | Print | Request Reprints | E-Mail Newsletters | RSS Special Report Soccer Team Valuations 04.30.08, 6:00 PM ET Rank Team Country Current Value 1 ($mil) Debt/Value(%) 2 1-Yr Value Change(%) Revenue ($mil) Operating Income 3 ($mil) 1 Manchester United England 1,800 60 24 394 111 2 Real Madrid Spain 1,285 27 24 474 112 3 Arsenal England 1,200 43 31 329 77 4 ... [link]

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QPR NOT Yet on This List: World's Richest Soccer Clubs
Published 5/1/2008 by Administrator at QPR REPORT
- Forbes -Most Valuable Clubs - Soccer Team Valuations Forbes Rank Team Country Current Value 1 ($mil) Debt/Value(%) 2 1-Yr Value Change(%) Revenue ($mil) Operating Income 3($mil) 1 Manchester United England 1,800 60 24 394 111 2 Real Madrid Spain 1,285 27 24 474 112 3 Arsenal England 1,200 43 31 329 77 4 Liverpool England 1,050 65 131 269 60 5 Bayern Munich Germany 917 0 9 302 72 6 AC Milan Italy 798 0 -3 307 54 7 Barcelona Spain 784 7 47 392 92 8 ...

The 25 Most Valuable Soccer Teams in the World
Published 5/12/2008 by Daryl at The Offside
... on. And very jealous we were too. So if Goldenball’s salary was big enough to make your brain hurt, then stop reading now. Because below is a list of the 25 most valuable football teams in the world, which involves numbers with a lotta zeros on the end. Brace yourselves…. The 25 richest soccer teams in the world There you go. As lovingly copied and pasted from Forbes , Man Utd are the most valuable soccer team in the world with a price tag of $1.8 billion. Forbes seem to suggest that Man Utd’s double whammy of expanding Old Trafford by 8,000 seats and charging more for ...

I'm Guessing "Owning a Football Team" Is Not on a List of "The Best Things In Life"
Published 5/20/2008 by Precious Roy (noreply@blogger.com) at Unprofessional Foul
... Translating from English to American that's about $3 billion between them. Hey, that's about enough to buy Liverpool.... three times over. ...

Julian Valentin’s Column: Thursday, July 10th, 2008
Published 16 days ago by Julian Valentin at American Soccer Reader
... from Tottenham for around £31 million. I’ve been reading and following these types of transfer stories for years but never really thought about how much money is actually being thrown around between these clubs. These dollar amounts are used so casually by the media that they almost become unreal figures – Monopoly money if you will. As I thought, I remember reading something from Forbes’ website about the world’s most valuable soccer clubs that’s definitely worth taking a look at: http://www.forbes.com/lists/2008/34/biz_soccer08_Soccer-Team-Valuations_Rank.html . Some of the ...

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