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Six English clubs - United (2nd), Chelsea (4th), Arsenal (5th), Liverpool (8th), Tottenham (11th) and Newcastle (14th) - make the top 20, with Scotland's Celtic in 17th place.
Real Madrid (1st) & Barcelona (3rd)
The figures take into account revenue generated from ticket sales, broadcasting rights, merchandising and the like, and illustrate the financial strength of the Barclays Premier League's top clubs.
Just seen this on Sky aswell, not surprised with the list really but i think the stat that sticks out foremost is the fact teams ahead of us simply get more fans through the turn styles which just compounds the fact we desperatley need either WHL redeveloped or a new site to build a 60k stadium.
If we want to be in that top ten weve got move with the times or we will just simply get blown away in financial terms.
F*ck Stratford!!!!
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