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hans kraay fan club

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No. Its miles wrong.

Take me as an example. I have three ST (myself and 2 lads).

Our ST are £650 in total and we'll spend about a tenner a game in total on a program, and a drink.

So for those 3 people its £800 over the season, not your projected £2100.

Try again.
 


No. Its miles wrong.

Take me as an example. I have three ST (myself and 2 lads).

Our ST are £650 in total and we'll spend about a tenner a game in total on a program, and a drink.

So for those 3 people its £800 over the season, not your projected £2100.

Try again.

Trying to find an average figure, you might be balanced off by a 1901ER spending £1500 over the season:moo:
 


hans kraay fan club

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My point is, there will not be 20,000 Adults. There are thousands of kids and seniors.
 


Bozza

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An average of £700 per seat doesn't sound unreasonable once a year's worth of programmes, pints, pies and blue&white flavoured merchandise is all factored in and Cup games are included too.

However, Albion's revenue streams will be boosted by other events at the Amex, be it the annual gig or the weddings, meetings and conferences that will be regularly hosted.

Beyond that, there is also other football related income - which I think is in the region of £4m for a Championship team and extras such as 'on TV' bonuses.
 






Chicken Run

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No. Its miles wrong.

Take me as an example. I have three ST (myself and 2 lads).

Our ST are £650 in total and we'll spend about a tenner a game in total on a program, and a drink.

So for those 3 people its £800 over the season, not your projected £2100.

Try again.

Mr H, as much as love you and your contribution's to this board to bits, somtimes you come accross a tad aggresive, the above being a prime example, oh and you wish you were gonna spend a tenner a game:lol:I have three kids going and am fully ready to see f*** all out of £30-£40.
 


Simster

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Jul 7, 2003
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No. Its miles wrong.

Take me as an example. I have three ST (myself and 2 lads).

Our ST are £650 in total and we'll spend about a tenner a game in total on a program, and a drink.

So for those 3 people its £800 over the season, not your projected £2100.

Try again.
That's more or less how my expenditure pans out. Just under £500 in season tix for my son and me, and probably £7 or £8 once inside the ground on average, so about £700. Mind you, I'd spend a lot more if I wasn't supporting a family.
 




hans kraay fan club

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Mr H, as much as love you and your contribution's to this board to bits, somtimes you come accross a tad aggresive, the above being a prime example, .


Accepted.

I think it depends who I'm replying to though...

If its one of our resident trolls, I'm less freindly. Uncalled for on this particular occassion though :thumbsup:
 










Notters

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Assuming we go up my guess is £12M matchday, £3M TV, £3M commercial, in total £18M.
I reckon we could match that with conferences and concerts. We're only allowed one 20,000 capacity concert, but we can have more 10,000 concerts which is still considerably more than any other venue in the area.
 


Uter

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I reckon we could match that with conferences and concerts. We're only allowed one 20,000 capacity concert, but we can have more 10,000 concerts which is still considerably more than any other venue in the area.

The commercial side of things is certainly something that will eventually be a big earner for us. I think it will take a couple of years to grow this side of the business to its full potential, but with naming rights, sponsorship, a large store at the ground, conferences, meetings, weddings, parties, stadium tours and yes concerts (I'd forgotten about those) it will all eventually add up to a tidy sum.
 








mwrpoole

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Assuming we go up my guess is £12M matchday, £3M TV, £3M commercial, in total £18M.

Aston Villa announced this yesterday which may help gauge the sums involved, they are pretty much double the capacity although different ticket prices i guess and don't how many matches they had in various cups at home:
Match Day Revenue £24m
Commercial Revenue £14.4m
TV Revenue £52m

ps they made a loss of £37.6m and their wage bill is £80m whick worked out at 88% of turnover.
 


drew

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An average of £700 per seat doesn't sound unreasonable once a year's worth of programmes, pints, pies and blue&white flavoured merchandise is all factored in and Cup games are included too.

However, Albion's revenue streams will be boosted by other events at the Amex, be it the annual gig or the weddings, meetings and conferences that will be regularly hosted.

Beyond that, there is also other football related income - which I think is in the region of £4m for a Championship team and extras such as 'on TV' bonuses.

Out of interest, are there any Romeos or Juliets on here who have been in touch with the club with a view to having the first wedding at the Amex?
 




Bozza

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Out of interest, are there any Romeos or Juliets on here who have been in touch with the club with a view to having the first wedding at the Amex?

There's a guy who keeps tweeting about it - sometime in June or July from what I recall. No idea if he's an NSCer or not.
 


Bozza

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That was easy to find...

Two Albion fans name the day for Falmer stadium wedding debut Brighton and Hove News

Two Albion fans name the day for Falmer stadium wedding debut

The fixture list for Brighton and Hove Albion’s first season at the new Falmer stadium may not be out yet – but the first match will be on Saturday 9 July.

It’s not a friendly. It’s a more intimate match than that, as that’s the date when two Albion fans will kick off their marriage – at 3 o’clock, of course.

Kev Attwood, 49, and Sue King, 46, will be the first couple to wed at the Amex Community Stadium.

Mr Attwood, a fan since the age of 10, said: “We’ll be getting married in a room overlooking the pitch.

“It’s on a Saturday at 3 o’clock.

“We’re holding our reception in another room there – they’ve got loads of rooms you can hire out.

“We hope to have our wedding photos on the pitch or beside the pitch.

“The club and Martin Perry (the chief executive) have been fantastic.”
 


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