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The 2017 'Global Sports Salaries Survey' report found a large variation between the wages offered by teams in the Scottish Premiership, with champions Celtic paying an average annual salary of £735,040, per player, whilst traditional rivals Rangers could only pay £329,600 and league runners-up Aberdeen offered £136,382.

 

The lowest salary offered by any of the twelve member clubs was Hamilton's £41,488 – 17 times less than Celtic, whose wages were close to the sum of the other eleven clubs combined.

 

The report stated that this disparity was the third-greatest from the 18 leagues surveyed.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_Premiership#Financial_disparity

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That is also part of the House of Cards stuff King spoke about. Without the CL money, they will run into red figures in no-time.

 

And obviously, the Scottish media is full of details about the financial buying power and gulf in finances of the Hooped Horrors compared to the rest in Scotland. Every day ...

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