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PNE were a founder member of the English Football League in 1888 and were the first English football champions. Originally founded as a cricket club in 1862, in October 1878 they played their first match in the association code., losing 1-0 to Eagley F.C. In May 1880.

The club is listed on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) - since 1995.

Turnover and pre-tax profit figures are in millions.

Financial Overview

Year
Turnover
Pre-tax profit
Wages / Turnover ratio (%)
Employees

2007/08

8.455

-1.107

 

 

2006/07

7.930

-3.268

 

 

2005/06

 

 

 

 

2004/05

7.850

-2.120

 

 

2003/04

6.577

-2.586

 

 

2002/03

5.733

-1.991

 

 

2001/02

9.889

4.405

 

 

2000/01

7.194

-0.414

 

 

1999/00

5.692

-1.165

 

 

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- - -

- - -

- - -

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1993/94*

1.497

-0.192

 

 

* Preston North End FC Ltd - other figures for plc

Website: 
www.pnefc.co.uk

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