Newcastle Have Lost £108,470,000 In Transfers!

19 August 2010 10:08
Figures produced today show that - since the start of the Premiership in 1992 - Newcastle have lost £108,470,000 in dealing in the transfer market. But that just goes with the flow, because of the other 19 clubs currently in the Premiership, only Blackpool have made a profit ... and that was only £31,974. With Manchester City spending money as though it is going out of fashion, it is no surprise they have spent £546,180,000 as a Premiership club and only pulled in £117,803,000 from transfer OUT ... making them the biggest losers in the market. Newcastle have spent £306,695,000, while Sunderland have coughed up £180,265,000. PREMERIERSHIP SPENDERS ... (what the clubs have spent - but the league shows the clubs who have lost the most through transfer dealings)  1 Manchester City £546,180,000    2 Chelsea £585,640,000    3 Liverpool £425,855,000    4 Tottenham £386,550,000    5 Manchester United £426,750,000    6 Aston Villa £261,240,000    7 Newcastle £306,695,000    8 Sunderland £180,265,000    9 Birmingham City £135,020,000    10 Fulham £126,381,000   11 Everton £217,245,500   12 Wolves £84,919,000   13 Arsenal £273,440,000    14 Stoke City £59,890,000    15 West Bromwich Albion £87,380,000    16 Bolton £85,070,000 £65,270,000    17 Blackburn Rovers £186,162,000    18 Wigan £80,365,000    19 West Ham £183,082,000   20 Blackpool £4,177,500

Source: FOOTYMAD