I'm intrigued how much revenue the top clubs bring in vs the non top-6 clubs and why.
Using 18/19 as a regular pre-covid example year, and ignoring Man Utd and Liverpool as two clubs who have a truly global reach...
Man City - £503m, Chelsea - £448m, Arsenal - £389m then a massive drop to:
Everton - £189m, Newcastle - £178m, West Ham - £177m
So a well-run club like Everton (and hopefully where Villa will shortly be) bring in almost £200m, yet a club like Chelsea bring in £450m.
That's £250m extra. Even if Champion League brings in an extra £50m, where is the other £200m coming from?
Is it even possible for a club like Everton or Villa to ever completely close this gap?