Washie
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We were renting Withdean as well, so that price has come off of it as well, and we were paying quite alot if im not mistaken
The costs for the Amex will be a lot more than at Withdean per head - its just you now have a lot more heads each week. Get 6300 at the Withdean and we lost £140k per week, get 6300 at The Amex and we would lose 3 times that amount. I reckon we need 14-16k per game to start to break even as the infrastructure is so much more.
We were renting Withdean as well, so that price has come off of it as well, and we were paying quite alot if im not mistaken
Im sure everything will be ok
That's just ticket sales you're on about. I recall Martin Perry saying - yonks ago - that they werw budgeting for 12,500 averages.
What any figures from next year accounts will show is that the food and drink spend at the club is FIVE TIMES the national average - and about four or five times what the club had budgeted for.
Well it will actually, if you look at everything from a very basic point of view. BHA have one of the smallest wage bills in the champsionship, and get some of the best gates. Therefore we are better off than most. The only thing is the 98Mill owed to Bloom for paying for the stadium which is an interest free loan which we can pay for. Palace don't have to pay for their stadium, but you have higher wages (correct me if Im wrong) and lower gates. So which model is more sustainable?
When the Amex was built, it was built on the estimation the the gates would be 14-15k with around 9K season tickets and 1k corperate. So as those figures were in actual fact much much higher, the club started spending in the close season last year as they had more cash than initially expected. However, Bloom is shrewd and after years of losing money I don't think we will ever over spend.
Yep spot on and it's bloody greatWhat about the stadium expansion and training/ academy set up ?Wheres that money coming from, pie sales ?
Your only sustainable because of Bloom,end of.
What about the stadium expansion and training/ academy set up ?Wheres that money coming from, pie sales ?
Your only sustainable because of Bloom,end of.
How much of the total loss could have been avoided if LDC hadn't tried to suffocate the club with their interventions ? Their gambit was to ensure the public enquiry went on for as long as possible in the hope the club would run out of money and go bust.Since the holding company was set up in 1993 the Albion have lost a grand total of £29.1 million.
Biggest difference with our model, and say a club like Coventry who have been taken over by a random financial company, is that it's not extractive. That is to say, TB and the board and NOT trying to leverage revenues and profits etc in order to trouser as much as they can. It's the opposite, with TB's mega-loan handed across without any interest payment strings attached, for example.
Yep. But Bloom is investing in a future that he wants to see. There is no sign whatsoever that he is putting money up front in order to sell the whole shebang and walk away with a big profit in his trouser pocket.What about the stadium expansion and training/ academy set up ?Wheres that money coming from, pie sales ?
Your only sustainable because of Bloom,end of.
So all the money handed over is for the love of BHAFC ?
It brings a tear to the eye, god bless ya Tony !!
What about the stadium expansion and training/ academy set up ?Wheres that money coming from, pie sales ?
Your only sustainable because of Bloom,end of.
What about the stadium expansion and training/ academy set up ?Wheres that money coming from, pie sales ?
Your only sustainable because of Bloom,end of.
So all the money handed over is for the love of BHAFC ?
It brings a tear to the eye, god bless ya Tony !!
TV money, season ticket sales, player sales and match day revenue. Even without TB... we still piss all over your balance sheet.
That's just ticket sales you're on about. I recall Martin Perry saying - yonks ago - that they werw budgeting for 12,500 averages.
What any figures from next year accounts will show is that the food and drink spend at the club is FIVE TIMES the national average - and about four or five times what the club had budgeted for.