The latest Deloitte Money League proves Manchester City have a lot of catching up to do with the worlds top football clubs.Thats according to talkSPORT co-host Bob Mills, who believes Citys matchday revenue indicates the true stature of the reigning Premier League champions.2
Man City are the 5th richest team, but are 10th on match day revenue… You have to look at that and accept youve got a lot of catching up to do.Bob Mills says #MCFCs financial details show they are still behind big clubs. pic.twitter.com/3t5R1Mrrlu— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) January 24, 2019They made a lot less than Arsenal ($111m), Bayern Munich ($103m), Paris Saint-Germain ($100m), Liverpool ($91m), Tottenham ($85m) and Chelsea ($83m).You have to go all the way down and Manchester City are there with $63m.Now Im not knocking Man City, what theyve achieved is amazing.However, as far as Im concerned, your bread and butter money is how much your fans bring you and I think Man City have to accept they have a lot of catching up to do.
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