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The club announced its results for the 2021/22 season, earning £594 million (about HK$5.6 billion) in revenue, the highest single-season revenue in Reds history, while turning a loss into a profit, recording a pre-tax profit of £7.5 million, making money for the first time since the 2018/19 season.
2021/22 ball season system
England Premier Soccer League
The first full season since the post epidemic era resumed.
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Matchday revenue reached £86 million, £83 million more than the 2020/21 season. In addition, new commercial sponsorship deals brought in an additional £29 million for the Reds last season.
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The Club also went on a shopping spree, opening 51 new specialty stores and signing 19 new international commercial licensing agreements, while e-commerce grew significantly, leading to a significant increase in overall revenue.
However.
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Operating costs also increased significantly, with payroll expenses increasing from £314 million in the previous quarter to £366 million in the last quarter, so it ended up being only marginally profitable. Due to
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This quarter's results are a big step backward, and I'm afraid that the next results announcement will be in the red again any day now.