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Cardiff earned more from finishing bottom of the Premier League this season than Manchester United earned as champions the previous campaign. The league's new £5.5billion broadcast deal meant Cardiff received £62.08m in finishing 20th this term, compared to United's £60.8m for winning the 2012-13 title. Manchester City, who succeeded United as champions on Sunday with a second title in three years, earned £96.5m, with second-placed Liverpool the top earners with £97.5m as a consequence of more of their games being screened live by broadcasters.
10 years ago • Link to this post •Transfer Windows
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M. Bortniczuk / Striker / 22 y.o.
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