Liverpool accounts reveal £46m pre-tax loss and early impact of Covid crisis

  • Figures to 31 May 2020 include opening period of pandemic
  • Media revenue down £59m in first three months of Covid

Liverpool’s media revenue fell by £59m and match-day revenue by £13m in the first three months of the pandemic, the club’s latest accounts have revealed.

The full scale of the pandemic’s impact on football finances remains unclear, with limited crowds only just being allowed back at test events, but Liverpool believe it has cost them at least £120m in lost revenue since March 2020.

Continue reading...

from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2021/apr/27/liverpool-accounts-reveal-46m-pre-tax-loss-and-early-impact-of-covid-crisis

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Newcastle’s transformation and reconnection testament to Howe’s coaching | Andy Brassell

Manchester City’s Gabriel Jesus ‘takes it personally’ when he fails in front of goal

Photos: Severe hunger drives IDPs in Kukawa, Borno into begging