Toffees announce record turnover

15 July 2009 21:47
Everton's successful 2008/09 campaign has seen the club announce a record turnover.[LNB] The club's cash flow was close to £80milllion, up 5.3 per cent, for a season which saw them finish fifth in the Premier League and reach the FA Cup final.[LNB]The figures were released at a shareholders' forum on Wednesday by chief executive Robert Elstone, with chairman Bill Kenwright and manager David Moyes also in attendance.[LNB]Elstone explained that there had been a number of determining factors behind the sharp increase in the club's finances.[LNB]Having seen 17 of their games broadcast live last season, television revenue rose considerably, while the club's record-breaking sponsorship deal with Chang also contributed to the success.[LNB]The memorable run to the FA Cup final also saw the revenue raised from cup competitions rise from £6.8m in 2007/08 to £7.5m.[LNB]Overall, commercial income was up to £7.4m from £6.7m, while match day income remained stable at slightly over £17m.[LNB]The figures combined totalled £79.7m compared to £75.7m 12 months earlier.[LNB]

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