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Scottish Side Aberdeen's Financial Turnover Rose By Almost £2M

Scottish Premiership side Aberdeen's turnover rose by almost £2M to a club record £15.28M for the financial year to June, according to the BBC. The increase was "driven" by reaching the finals of the League Cup and Scottish Cup and higher broadcasting revenues, although the average league attendance at Pittodrie fell. The wage bill rose from £6.8M to £7.8M, but the wages to turnover ratio of 51% from the previous year was maintained. Aberdeen registered an operating profit of £533,000, up from £448,000. Aberdeen Chair Stewart Milne revealed £3.3M of "extra investment into the club and AFC Community Trust" (BBC, 11/25).

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