Nope no sign of Chris Waterman or Barry Paull here. Delloitte's have issued their Football Money Table for 2010.
The Deloitte review does not include the cost of transfer fees or player wages, or VAT and other sales taxes, and concentrates solely on day-to-day income from football business. Income includes money from ticket sales, sponsorship, merchandising and other commercial revenues, television monies, corporate hospitality and non-match day stadium use, such as for conferences
Real Madrid topped the table for the 6th straight year. Real's arch-rivals Barcelona retained second spot in the list, ahead of Manchester United who remain third. Manchester City were the biggest climbers, up from 20th to 11th place. Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool were fifth, sixth and eighth respectively.
Deloitte Football Money League
1. Real Madrid: 438.6m euros
2. Barcelona: 398.1m euros
3. Man Utd: 349.8m euros
4. Bayern Munich: 323m euros
5. Arsenal: 274.1m euros
6. Chelsea: 255.9m euros
7. AC Milan: 235.8.m euros
8. Liverpool: 225.3m euros
9. Inter Milan 224.8m euros
10. Juventus: 205m euros
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