August 9, 1930 The Arsenal paid over £10,000 in Entertainment Tax last season, Aston Villa and Chelsea over £9,000, Manchester City and Liverpool over £8,000,
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Big profit for Liverpool 1926/27
Friday, June 10 – 1927 Liverpool A.F.C. made a profit of £5,955 last season. (Hull Daily Mail, 10-06-1927) x Happy financial times for Liverpool F.C.
Huge profit for 1920/21
Tuesday, June 28 – 1921 Liverpool Football Club’s annual report shows a profit of £12,490, and a dividend of 5 per cent, is declared for
Liverpool F.C. balance sheet 1918-19
June 17, 1919 The Liverpool Football Club last season made a profit of £1,666. The receipts at home totalled £13,557, and £905 was received from
The season’s finances (by “Perseus”)
Saturday, May 4 – 1918 I am now in a position to give the completed returns for the Football League matches during the season, and
New scheme for Amusement Tax
June 14, 1916 The Football Association has issued a memorandum to its clubs on this subject, enclosing a copy of the Act, the leaflets issued
John McKenna’s view on the amusement tax
April 5, 1916 The football authorities when interviewed had not had sufficient time to study the effect of the tax upon football, but with one
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