Financial Overview
Year |
Turnover |
Pre-tax profit |
Wages / Turnover ratio (%) |
Employees |
2004/05 |
|
|
|
|
2003/04 |
9.829 |
-10.892 |
|
124 |
2002/03 |
10.578 |
-9.168 |
86.9 |
140 |
2001/02 |
12.165 |
-2.979 |
91.4 |
167 |
2000/01 |
12.205 |
-3.666 |
66.7 |
158 |
- - - |
- - - |
- - - |
- - - |
- - - |
1996/97 |
7.856 |
-0.486 |
68.0 |
506 |
1995/96 |
5.935 |
4.202 |
75.0 |
481 |
1994/95 |
9.773 |
0.447 |
|
421 |
1993/94 |
5.951 |
-1.529 |
|
417 |
|
|
|
|
|
Spectator Numbers since 1994/95

(domestic league matches only)
Archived Articles on Crystal Palace FC
Palace Try To Sell Their Ground - 13/02/2008
South London club Crystal Palace are trying to sell their Selhurst Park stadium for £12.5m as a development opportunity. It is claimed that the site offers considerable opportunity for a major mixed-use redevelopment. Palace owner Simon Jordan claimed to have bought the ground in 2006 for £12m. However, it was done through a complex series of companies which obscured the identity of the final owner. Last year he was reported to be looking for £15m to refinance the property. A potential investor would have to find an alternative home for the club before knocking down the stadium building. The local authority has made it clear that it would not allow development at Selhurst Park unless an alternative stadium is found 'within or near' the borough.
Palace Fans Could Lose Ground - 24/01/2007
Three months after buying Crystal Palace's Selhurst Park ground off former owner Ron Noades, Palace chairman Simon Jordan is attempting to re-finance it...
Palace Coup Buys Their Ground - 13/10/2006
A coup by chairman Simon Jordan has secured the freehold of Crystal Palace's Selhurst Park ground...
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