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Burnley's profit down after decreasing turnover

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Getty Images | Chairman Mike Garlick (L), here with manager Sean Dyche, looks into a significant drop in the clubs profit before tax in 2018/19.

Last year Burnley reported a record-high pre-tax profit of £45 million. We estimate that with decreasing turnover and profits on player sales, the profit before tax will drop significantly.

Turnover could have looked much better if Burnley had made it to the Europa League group stage.

Here are Burnley's 2018/19 finances predicted.

17 September 2019 - 11:07 AM

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