Liverpool top earners over season with £99m - and bottom side Cardiff got £64m (so see what your team received in 2013-14)



Manchester City earned £98m after winning the title



Manchester United got £91m despite finishing seventh

Sunderland's escape act earned them an extra £7.2m

Stoke's final-day victory bagged them £1.2m



Liverpool may have lost out in the title race but they are top of the table when it comes to earnings over the 2013-14 season.



Brendan Rodgers' side finished two points behind Manchester City, who lifted the Premier League trophy, but their projected earnings are £1m more.

And the value of TV revenue and being in the top flight can be seen by bottom club Cardiff, who received just £1.2m as a merit payment, picking up £64m when television and Premier League share is factored in.

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Not in the red: Liverpool topped the table for season's earnings

HOW THEY STAND AND PREDICTED EARNINGS



P

W

D

L

F

A

GD

Pts

Prize

Total with TV

Man City

38

27

5

6

102

37

67

86

£24m

£98m

Liverpool

38

26

6

6

101

50

51

84

£22m

£99m

Chelsea

38

25

7

6

71

27

44

82

£21m

£95m

Arsenal

38

24

7

7

68

41

27

79

£20m

£93m

Everton

38

21

9

8

61

39

22

72

£19.2m

£86m

Tottenham

38

21

6

11

55

51

4

69

£18m

£90m

Man Utd

38

19

7

12

64

43

21

64

£16.8m

£91m

Southampton

38

15

11

12

54

46

8

56

£15.6m

£78.5m

Stoke

38

13

11

14

45

52

-7

50

£14.4m

£77.2m

Newcastle

38

15

4

19

43

59

-17

49

£13.2m

£78.8m

C Palace

38

13

6

19

33

48

-15

45

£12m

£75m

Swansea

38

11

9

18

54

54

0

42

£10.8m

£75m

West Ham

38

11

7

20

40

51

-11

40

£9.6m

£76m

Sunderland

38

10

8

20

41

60

-19

38

£8.4m

£73m

Aston Villa

38

10

8

20

39

61

-22

38

£7.2m

£73m

Hull City

38

10

7

21

20

40

-20

37

£6m

£69m

West Brom

38

7

15

16

43

59

-16

36

£4.8m

£67m

Norwich

38

8

9

21

28

62

-34

33

£3.6m

£66m

Fulham

38

9

4

25

40

85

-45

31

£2.4m

£65m

Cardiff

38

7

9

22

32

74

-42

30

£1.2m

£64m



Manchester United have had a hugely disappointing campaign on the pitch but their appeal to broadcasters is clear, as only the top four earned more over the season.

Each side received £54m for just being in the Premier League, then their performances and TV lure is factored in.



There was potential for teams such as Hull to earn up to £4m from the last round of matches but the positions stayed largely the same.

Alan Pardew might not be popular with Newcastle fans but Mike Ashley will be pleased that his manager has brought in nearly £79m.

Money goal: Charlie Adam's late winner at West Brom bagged Stoke an extra £1.2m

Over achievers? Newcastle's final-day defeat at Liverpool cost them £1.2m in prize money but they still brought in £79m in total

Looking up: Gus Poyet masterminded Sunderland's escape act and that netted the club a tidy sum

But the Magpies' defeat at Liverpool on the final day allowed Stoke - 2-1 victors at West Brom - to leapfrog them into ninth and so collect the extra £1.2m in prize money.

And the £66m picked up by Norwich, the £65m banked by Fulham and Cardiff's £64m will give them a financial advantage in next season's Championship.

Perhaps the most significant increase in windfall, however, was that of Sunderland's. They climbed from bottom to 14th during the final weeks of the season to pocket £8.4m in merit money, as opposed to £1.2m had they finished in 20th.

