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Aberdeen- Income
This graph shows the breakdown of the money Aberdeen has taken in since 2001.
The total income since 1st August 2000 is just under £62m.
The amount of money coming into the club is key to its ability to compete. Over the last 7 years the annual turnover had been roughly flat up to last season. This highlights the difference any sort of success in Europe brings with it.

The graph below shows the split of the income across the areas the club report. There is no great trend in this, the whole thing is just flat. The 2004 figures included a one-off extra amount of roughly £1m that came in due to Centenary events. Sadly this doesn't come around too often!
The 2008 figure is fantastic but it the lack of European football, and no home League Cup games in 2009 suggest that unfortunately 2008 will look like a blip rather than the norm.

The final graph shows the split of the income for 2008. The bums on seats amount is the biggest, the next highest is the Broadcasting and Cup bonuses income.

The changes in the importance of each of the streams is shown here
