bomber130
bomber130
- Jun 10, 2011
- 1,908
Have done some maths and want to know what sort of attendance we will get at the Amex given the current ticket prices for the Sunderland game. Take a look at the table below and decide what sort of attendance and income we will have if all tickets are sold at £28.00 and the table if all tickets are sold at £20.00
£28.00
10,000 = £280,000
12,000 = £336,000
14,000 = £392,000
16,000 = £448,000
18,000 = £504,000
20,000 = £560,000
22,500 = £630,000
£20.00
10,000 =£200,000
12,000 =£240,000
14,000 =£280,000
16,000 =£320,000
18,000 =£360,000
20,000 =£400,000
22,500 =£450,000
Whilst I know we would have to take into account OAP'S, children, disabled but if we work on this basis I personaly think at £28.00 a ticket we would be lucky to get 12,000 - 14,000 on the night which would give a maximum ticket sale of £392,000. If tickets were £20.00 then a full house is possible giving a potential revenue of £450,000. Surely the club would have more chance of progressing with 20,000 Brighton fans behind them. And I am big enough to take a North stand chat ear bending on this thread.
£28.00
10,000 = £280,000
12,000 = £336,000
14,000 = £392,000
16,000 = £448,000
18,000 = £504,000
20,000 = £560,000
22,500 = £630,000
£20.00
10,000 =£200,000
12,000 =£240,000
14,000 =£280,000
16,000 =£320,000
18,000 =£360,000
20,000 =£400,000
22,500 =£450,000
Whilst I know we would have to take into account OAP'S, children, disabled but if we work on this basis I personaly think at £28.00 a ticket we would be lucky to get 12,000 - 14,000 on the night which would give a maximum ticket sale of £392,000. If tickets were £20.00 then a full house is possible giving a potential revenue of £450,000. Surely the club would have more chance of progressing with 20,000 Brighton fans behind them. And I am big enough to take a North stand chat ear bending on this thread.