CraigM
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Newcastle United publish 24/25 accounts, when Club won Carabao Cup. 🔑figures ⚽️Total revenue £335m (record) ⬆️5% ⚽️ Commercial revenue £123m (record, adidas deal etc) ⬆️42% ⚽️ Broadcast revenue £161m ⬇️12% (no CL) ⚽️ Wages £243m ⬆️11% ⚽️Average weekly wage £103k ⚽️ Wages/revenue 73% (2024 68%) ⚽️ Amortisation £100m ⬆️3% ⚽️ Underlying loss £107m ⬆️55% ⚽️ Sale of property to group company £129m (perfectly legal and allowed for PSR) ⚽️ Player sale profits £20m ⬇️72% ⚽️Pre tax profit £35m ⚽️Player purchases £40m ⚽️Player sales £29m ⚽️Total cost of squad £581m ⬇️4% ⚽️Shares issued to owners in year £50m Newcastle would have failed PSR had it not been for the stadium sale to themselves.








@AVFCStatto Pretty mad stat that it's taken that long when they've been poor for ages. Which other teams have we a long run since our last double against them? Other than city or utd of course


Manchester United are to make a formal complaint to the head of referees at PGMO, claiming they should have been awarded a second penalty in the 2-2 draw at Bournemouth last night 🚨








🏆 To Win the Europa League: 🏴 Aston Villa - 31% 🇵🇹 Porto - 16% 🇪🇸 Celta Vigo - 13% 🇪🇸 Real Betis - 13% 🇵🇹 Braga - 9% 🏴 Nottingham Forest - 8% 🇩🇪 Freiburg - 5% 🇮🇹 Bologna - 5% (% per @OptaAnalyst)


Aston Villa can confirm ticket details for our UEFA Europa League quarter-final second leg against Bologna ⬇️












