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Read somewhere in the past week that Aberdeen turnover was just over ? 7,000,000 last season.

Does anyone know what the turnover is for each spl club, and how far adrift are we from our opponents. Know it will be Celtic, Rangers, Hearts, Hibs but what distance is our budget from the rest?

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Season 2007/2008: ICT and St Mirren had similar attendances for that year. ICT had the lowest wage bill overall (1.4m )but in real wage/turnover ratio terms 62% making it 4th highest behind Hearts (124%), St Mirren (74%), Motherwell (73%). Most striking was the jump in annual wages from 2007 to 2008 by £150,000. Our bottom line was reduced by £700,000, which would have been more without the sale of Marius. A £432,000 loss before tax therefore that year.

To sum up, now, i reckon we'd be 9th, well ahead of Accies, and above St Johnstone, and St Mirren (just) and near Motherwell . However, 2.3m turnover in 07/08 could be eclipsed in 10/11 if attendances stay high, (9th in SPL at 5030 avg) a good Scottish Cup run materialises, and there's a healthy league finish. Player sales could elevate that however, that's not a factor i'd want to take into consideration. Profitable year, if wages are no more than £1m, even before taking into consideration a good league finish and cup run...

From PWC PDF and SPL website

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I never have been able to figure out where PWC get the figures they use as they rarely correlate directly with the figures on individual club accounts.

ICT's own accounts show a turnover of around £3.4 Million for years ending 07 & 08 rising slightly to £3.5 Million for 09 and dropping significantly to just under £1.8 Million for 2010.

It will be interesting to see if our return to the SPL at first time of asking will put turnover directly back in line with what it was previously, or if we suffer any kind of recovery period.

Not much on ICT, but http://www.football-finances.org.uk/spl/index.htm will give you an idea of how other clubs stack up.

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