Burnley....
I'm not sure what your point is? I'm not saying it's not doable, I'm saying balancing all the competing factors isn't easy.
Burnley....
Cut through all of Barber's words ( and saying " bleating on " does not imo show supporters a lot of respect for legitimate questions ) the bottom line is the players are paid far too much money for what they do. That is the major factor and issue in English football and until that is addressed the whole system will forever be f*cked
Really? Manchester United and Chelsea have the second and third highest wage bills in the country, the first makes a profit and the second breaks even, so clubs can afford the wages.
Cut through all of Barber's words ( and saying " bleating on " does not imo show supporters a lot of respect for legitimate questions
Do you disagree then ? Don't the players wages take up something like 70% of the total revenue. Do you think this is right ?
The 7-8,000 empty seats each week at the Amex do suggest that the pricing isn't quite right. It's a tough balancing act the board have between upsetting STH who pay a lot up front, and would therefore be slighted if the club 'gave away' tickets simply to fill the stadium through special offers, and changing some of the pricing policies.
What is an appropriate figure?
What percentage of revenue is spent on wages in your business?
i wonder what % of season tickets holders would actually be upset if the club were filling these empty seats with special offers,personally it wouldnt bother me in the slightest.
i can imagine some being miffed,but in the big scheme of things surely the financial need for more bums on seats outweighs any personal feelings about being ripped off if some people get in cheaper with last minute special deals.
i wonder what % of season tickets holders would actually be upset if the club were filling these empty seats with special offers,personally it wouldnt bother me in the slightest.
Less than 70% I would think. Ok, maybe it is me and only me that thinks it is too high. Carry on
Do you disagree then ? Don't the players wages take up something like 70% of the total revenue. Do you think this is right ?
Oh, don't do your usual 6-year old style sulk. My question was a genuine one. What level would be considered reasonable and appropriate as I really have no idea.
i wonder what % of season tickets holders would actually be upset if the club were filling these empty seats with special offers,personally it wouldnt bother me in the slightest.
i can imagine some being miffed,but in the big scheme of things surely the financial need for more bums on seats outweighs any personal feelings about being ripped off if some people get in cheaper with last minute special deals.
What ? I guess a 6 year old would say, a level of wage that would prevent the business losing £ 1 000 000 a month. Does that answer it for you? It is really not that difficult a concept to grasp I would have thought
He was talking about himself bleating, not about supporters. Look:
"supporters always hear me bleat on"
Let's hear it then. Your starting point is where we are currently: in the Amex with c22,000 season ticket holders, a strong squad commanding decent wages and ongoing operating losses.
Tell us where the club should be and how you would get it there.
To be fair the club is doing all they can but i really think its an impossible situation,Things needed to be addressed during the honeymoon period. If the travel subsidy is removed about 2,000 s/t holders could be lost the same with a price hike. The issues have been there from the start but anyone bringing these up got shouted down with the "you can be replaced we have a waiting list brigade) There was a method in the madness of bringing up travel,catering and atmosphere issues while the bha wagon was in full flight with all its wheels. Catering is the golden goose which the club must look at.Although they don't want it brought in house a halfway house option should be looked into. My tolerance of the catering issues would be far greater if the club earned more than pennies off each item.Why not let different catering companies run different parts of the stadium,bring in real competition and a diverse experience for the paying public. I think there was a massive miscalculation pre amex and boy is Tb paying for someones error.
i wonder what % of season tickets holders would actually be upset if the club were filling these empty seats with special offers,personally it wouldnt bother me in the slightest.
i can imagine some being miffed,but in the big scheme of things surely the financial need for more bums on seats outweighs any personal feelings about being ripped off if some people get in cheaper with last minute special deals.