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The 20 richest in British soccer


70 billion with "only" to third place on the list for riking Roman Abramovitsj.


Premier League seems to have been riking's lekegrind and magazine FourFourTwo have taken the consequences of it and published a Top 20-list of football rikingene in Britain.


The last time the list was published, it was Chelsea owner Roman Abramovitsj to stop, but the Russian must be relegated to fall down to third place this time.


On top of the list is, of course, Manchester City new owner Sjeik Mansour bin Zayed al-Nayan, who the magazine says is worth ufattelige 150 billion. Abramovitsj in third place is not even worth half, and is valued at "only" 70 billion.


According to FourFourTwo, the Russian billionaire have lost over 30 billion in financial crisis. He is also passed by Lakshmi Mittal, who has been a shareholder in Stock. The Indian industry is valued at 125 billion.


Stock also holds a fifth place on the list. There are Bernie and Slavica Eccleston itself, with its 24 billion. Here are the 20 richest in British soccer:


1. Sjeik Mansour bin Zayed al-Nayan (Manchester City) 150 billion

2. Lakshmi Mittal and family (Stock) 125 billion

3. Roman Abramovitsj (Chelsea) 70 billion

4. Joe Lewis (Tottenham) 25 billion

5. Bernie and Slavica Eccleston (Stock) 24 billion

6. Stanley Kroenke (Arsenal) 22.45 billion

7. Alisha Usmanova (Arsenal) 15 billion

8. Lord Grant Chester and Moores family (Everton) 12 billion

8. Dermot Desmond (Celtic) 12 billion

10. Lord Ashcroft (Watford) 11 billion

10. Malcolm Glazer and his family (Manchester United) 11 billion

12. Simon Keswick (Cheltenham) 9.66 billion

13. Trevor inhibition (Preston) 9 billion

14. Mike Ashley (Newcastle) 8 billion

15. Randy Lerner (Aston Villa) 7.5 billion

16. Tom Hicks (Liverpool) 7 billion

17. Walker family (Blackburn) 6.6 billion

18. Mohammed al-Fayed (Fulham) 6.5 billion

19. Sir David Murray (Glasgow Rangers) 6 billion

20. Steve Morgan (Wolves) 4 billion