Wembley loses £21million
Last updated at 15:04 15 May 2008Wembley Stadium made an operating loss of £21.4million last year, it was confirmed today.
The loss does not include interest payments on the £346million loan the Football Association owe on the stadium.
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Wembley managing director Alex Horne said: "The team at Wembley has achieved a great deal in its first operating year and I am confident that going forward our proven ability to deliver world-class events and capitalise on revenue streams, combined with efficiencies which we continue to drive event by event, will quickly make a positive impact on the bottom line."
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