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    Leeds United FC - 2023-24 Financial Accounts Ending 30 June 2024

    Leeds United FC - 2023-24 Financial Accounts - Ending 30 June 2024


    Leeds United FC posted a loss of 60.8m pounds for the 2023-24 season.

    Where as the 2022-23 season saw a loss of 33.7m pounds.

    The clubs revenue dipped 33% to 128m pounds, with broadcast & commercial appeal
    taking a hit, after relegation to the championship.
    But match-day income increased from 29m pounds to 30.5m pounds.

    Leeds United made more money in ticket sales in the championship last season, than
    the 2 previous seasons in the premier league.

    The wage spending dropped by 42%

    Leeds United FC are to receive their 2nd parachute payment of 40m pounds, during
    the 2024-25 season.

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    IF they get the planning approval from Leeds City council, Elland Road will move up to a 50,000 seater stadium. Currently there is a 4 year waiting list for a season ticket. Masses of revenue untapped if you ask me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    IF they get the planning approval from Leeds City council, Elland Road will move up to a 50,000 seater stadium. Currently there is a 4 year waiting list for a season ticket. Masses of revenue untapped if you ask me.
    And a one club city

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    And a one club city
    Indeed and Leeds City council are missing a trick. More money into the city surely must be a win win situation?

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    Eye-watering stuff... and everything that is wrong with football. That makes Tony's loss look like a small hole in your change pocket. It's all wrong, innit?

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