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Rate revaluations a funny old game for football clubs

Many of England and Wales’s football clubs have been penalised for their recent success with substantial increases in their rateable values at the national revaluation on 1 April 2017, leading to steadily rising rates bills over the coming five years, according to data from rating adviser Altus Group.
CoStar News
May 2, 2017 | 1:02 P.M.

The largest rises in rateable value are felt by Swansea City (300%), Southampton (296%) and Stoke City (293%) and eight of the 10 largest rises go to Premiership clubs. Of clubs in the top four English leagues, Portsmouth sees the biggest fall in rateable value (-75%). The grounds with the highest rateable values belong to Arsenal (£6,130,000) and Manchester United (£6,090,000).

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