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Chelsea earn £150million for Premier League title win and even sorry Sunderland pocket £100m for their rock-bottom finish

Super Swansea banked almost £4million just by shooting up two places on the final day of the season

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CHELSEA added plenty of coins to their Premier League title gold with over £150million banked from the division’s prize pot.

The champagne-soaked Blues pocketed over £50m more than last season’s title winners Leicester after appearing on the box 28 times – only Liverpool got more screen time with 29.

 The Premier League's prize pot for 2016-17
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The Premier League's prize pot for 2016-17

All the 20 teams landed £84.4m from the TV rights pot with Chelsea, Manchester City and Manchester United landing an added £30.4m while the Kop side played a game more and banked £31.4m.


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 Chelsea still have an FA Cup final to play but celebrated the Premier League win
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Chelsea still have an FA Cup final to play but celebrated the Premier League winCredit: Getty Images
 John Terry ended his Chelsea career on a high
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John Terry ended his Chelsea career on a highCredit: Reuters

Even sorry Sunderland – who finished bottom and embarrassed themselves on the final day by booting the ball out of play for John Terry’s OTT substitution – earned £99.9m and were only on TV eight times along with Hull.

Every positon in the Premier League was worth £1.9m so the rock-bottom Mackems took that down to the Championship with them on top of £13.6m for their eight miserable television showings.

Swansea – along with the tissue sellers at Stamford Bridge – made the big money on the final day of the season by jumping two positions and landing £3.8m.

 Fernando Llorente scored the winner for Swansea
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Fernando Llorente scored the winner for SwanseaCredit: Getty Images
 Swansea players celebrated their Premier League survival with a trip to Ibiza
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Swansea players celebrated their Premier League survival with a trip to IbizaCredit: PA:Press Association

The Welsh side moved from 17th to 15th at the last knockings and will have pleased their accounts department with a late windfall.

Despite all these crazy figures sloshing around in the Premier League, one top-six side has allegedly planned to make the TV companies pay extra for interview access to their players and managers.

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