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Celtic - Where the money comes from

This graphs below show how the different areas have contributed to the club turnover.

The gate receipts are directly linked to the number of Cup games played, and more specifically the number of European games. The 2006 drop being due to the early exit from the Champions League and Scottish Cup.

 

 

The TV money was flat through 2002-2005 but dropped dramatically after the Artmedia disaster.

The 2007 figure is fantastic. Uefa give to a team for playing in the the Champions League depending on which country they are representing. So England gets a big chunk, but it has to be shared between its four sides. Celtic being successful, and being the only Scottish representative meant they were even more fully rewarded, than if another Scottish side had competed.

The 2009 figure should show a leap due to being the only Scottish side in the Champions League

 

 

The money made from club shops has grown steadily over the years, with just the blip in the year ending July 2005. This was put down to tough times on the High Street and the change of kit manufacturer from Umbro to Nike, and the need to have a quick sale of all the old Umbro kit at reduced prices.

 

 

 

The stadium and Youth areas used to be separated out and reported, this is not now the case. Teh two graphs below show the figures for the years where they are known.

 

 

 

 

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