Cash-rich Premier League remains in a league of its own


Aston Villa v Burnley - Barclays Premier League - Villa Park -14/15 - 24/5/15. General view as the teams walk out. Action Images / Peter Cziborra

LONDON (Reuters) - The Premier League continues to pull away from its European rivals in terms of total revenue, if not quality on the pitch, and the bubble looks unlikely to burst any time soon.

English clubs were eclipsed by the likes of Barcelona, Bayern Munich and Paris St Germain in this season's blue-riband Champions League, with none of them reaching the quarter-finals, yet they continue to be the envy of the continent when it comes to the size of their banCOOLk accounts.

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