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Liverpool are not a poor football club by any means.
According to the most recent Deloitte Money League, the Reds have a turnover of €550.4m, the seventh most in world football.
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Sporting intelligence agency Twenty First Group have tried to calculate a statistical answer to this question, and their findings were recently published in The Times.
"I know exactly what I’m working for here and I say ‘okay, don’t give me credit, don’t give us credit but let us give ourselves credit'.").
While they too earned more than expected, in financial terms they hold a 12-point advantage over the Reds before a ball is kicked, which goes against the narrative that Pep Guardiola tried to spin last month ("For the people, it’s just money.
Manchester City and Real Madrid earn between £90-95m more than Liverpool, with Bayern Munich, Barcelona, Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain also ahead of the Reds in the Money League.
The problem they have is the context in which their wealth must be viewed.
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