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Newcastle United tumbles to £54m operating loss as Covid-19 lockdown hammers sales and profits

Managing director Lee Charnley outlined how the pandemic served up a number of challenges, impacting a raft of revenue streams

Mike Ashley owner of Newcastle United talks to managing director Lee Charnley

Newcastle United has revealed how the Covid-19 pandemic plunged the club into the red, triggering operating losses of £54m.

Turnover dropped from £176.4m in 2019 to £152.6m for the year ended July 31, 2020, as restrictions, training and matchday protocols saw a chunk of the 2020-21 season play out to an empty St James’ Park.

The previous year’s operating profit of £14.9m switched to an operating loss of £54m, while pre-tax profit of £41.15m converted to a loss of £25.9m.

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Accounts for the club, owned by Mike Ashley, detail how it faced a number of challenges, with the firm’s broadcast and matchday sales taking a significant hit as the Covid-19 pandemic brought regular matches to a halt during the first national lockdown.

The Premier League had been suspended in March 2020, when only 29 of the club’s 38 games had been played and when play resumed just the final home game was played before a crowd.

As a result of the restrictions, matchday revenue dropped from £24.8m to £17.4m, while broadcast revenue also tumbled from £123.9m to £106.1m, as a result of rebates given to broadcasters as a result of the delayed end to the season. The club’s number of TV appearances also dropped from four to five live games.

Commercial income fell by £300,000 from £26.2m to £25.9m.