Drumstick
NORTHSTANDER
Leverage with Council
Incase you wanted to build a hotel perhaps?
Leverage with Council
I wouldn't think so, as that would have a negative effect on the club's FFP position, which is not what TB would want.
I stand corrected.From note 19 of the 2012/13 accounts for The Brighton and Hove Albion Football Club Limited (this is the entity that is the FL member):
"The Company rents the American Express Community Stadium for a rent of £1 million per annum from a fellow subsidiary company, The Community Stadium Limited. The rental charge is effective from 1 April 2013."
30 k a game......rough guess... end of season piss up money...no more.
E&Y report shows economic benefit to Brighton of 46M. Doesn't breakdown benefit to BHAFC however. I would have hoped that club could have cleared 500K over the two events but apparently way off the mark.
I stand corrected.
Does TB own the Community Stadium Ltd, and how does that effect our FFP results?
From note 19 of the 2012/13 accounts for The Brighton and Hove Albion Football Club Limited (this is the entity that is the FL member):
"The Company rents the American Express Community Stadium for a rent of £1 million per annum from a fellow subsidiary company, The Community Stadium Limited. The rental charge is effective from 1 April 2013."
I very much doubt the club got a percentage of profits from catering or merchandise or I believe it would have all been done differently.
Madness having only one Heineken bus serving booze outside the ground as the queues were enormous.
The wandering beer sellers ran out within seconds.
The pop-up tents selling (cr*p) merchandise were few and far between and, the ones I passed, shut after the game.
None of the party of 11 I was with managed to find anyone to purchase a programme before the game.
Someone or other missed a trick by not capitalising on the potential to make an awful lot more cash.
Sell the turf to Japanese supporters in the close season !
I very much doubt the club got a percentage of profits from catering or merchandise or I believe it would have all been done differently.
Madness having only one Heineken bus serving booze outside the ground as the queues were enormous.
The wandering beer sellers ran out within seconds.
The pop-up tents selling (cr*p) merchandise were few and far between and, the ones I passed, shut after the game.
None of the party of 11 I was with managed to find anyone to purchase a programme before the game.
Someone or other missed a trick by not capitalising on the potential to make an awful lot more cash.