Return of the Rev
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Up or down on last season?
We know you're dying for them to be down, which of course they will be a bit. But we'll still have more season ticket holders than anyone else in the division.
Why would i want them down?
last time i heard it was about 21,000. That was weeks ago though.
So £500k to £750k less in the pot potentially
So you can crow about how you aren't going to renew and have snide digs at the club like you always do because you don't like the new modern Brighton & Hove Albion.
is that how much 2,000 season tickets are worth? I heard that about mid to late april i think. It was renewals and the waiting list so i'm going to guess not a lot more than that will be sold.
would have thought each lot of 2k would be worth around a million or there abouts
i would guess no where near a million.
would the average season ticket not be around £500,my u18 and adult averaged out around that figure.
Up or down on last season?
would the average season ticket not be around £500,my u18 and adult averaged out around that figure.
2k x £500 = £1m but there will be some late summer sales to compensate so probably half that.
The salutory lesson is that ticket sales is no longer the big issue. Clubs coming down will have parachute payments close to our total from sth's before they get anyone through the door. Even though we are the best supported club in the division our income cannot begin to bridge the gap.
Sorry rotr but in the greater scheme of things those 2k seats dont signify.
still think one million less in the pot is a worry,although new sponsors might bridge the gap but when already losing money another million its gonna hurt.
The new catering deal at the training ground is worth £400,000 and if the naming rights for the training ground is worth about £600,000 a year tehen we made it back
so onlywe have to worry about the 30 million loss since moving to the amex