Evidence they got it massively wrong then.
Really. What about the ticket prices?
Evidence they got it massively wrong then.
Stop being a bore. As you obviously KNOW that the club made a loss today, please share your FACTS.
Cracking atmosphere? Are you having a laugh? The atmosphere on the tv sounded awful and like being at a morgue.
Agree, Barber/the club need to listen to their customers. They didn't tease me in to watch it, i only pray that Barber doesn't muck about with ST holders prices for next season, i really don't trust him.
Don't be so obtuse.
I do think that it was well done of 19000 of us and 2000 Geordies who paid top Pound to watch a game, it's what fans do to support their team but that's beside the point
In spite of all the moaning minnies on here, the attendance was great and the income will help Brighton secure better players (which a lot of the moaning minnies on here are particularly hung up about) so Barber got it right.
TB hired Barber, Barber is TB's man and the pricing will have been agreed by TB (repetition I know but appreciation of irony clearly isn't your strong suite) so knocking Barber is simply knocking Tony Bloom. Why should he keep dipping his hands into his pockets to fund our new ground and our new training facilities and our expensive new players?
Cracking atmosphere? Are you having a laugh? The atmosphere on the tv sounded awful and like being at a morgue.
Sorry but I disagree, I thought it sounded good and had a bloody good time on the sofa.
As Bozza says, the club believed they had priced it right for a sell out, and it wasn't. Hopefully they learn from today.
Some people need a crash course in Economics on this board. Profit maximisation is the goal, and as football has no major variable costs we can translate this to revenue maximisation. Selling more at a lower price doesn't necessarily mean we increase our revenue, saying "it was a failure by the club because it didn't sell out " is therefore just plain wrong. Selling out wasn't the goal, maximising revenue was, and they seemed to have done a pretty good job of it.
Some people need a crash course in Economics on this board. Profit maximisation is the goal, and as football has no major variable costs we can translate this to revenue maximisation. Selling more at a lower price doesn't necessarily mean we increase our revenue, saying "it was a failure by the club because it didn't sell out " is therefore just plain wrong. Selling out wasn't the goal, maximising revenue was, and they seemed to have done a pretty good job of it.
Deserves a thread of its ownWould usually agree GBM but no f***ing pies in the north at 1215? Poxy service & poxy estimation IMO
But given there were 5-6000 empty seats do you not agree they could have increased their revenue further? And to suggest the club are not interested in selling out is plain nonsense.
Cracking atmosphere? Are you having a laugh? The atmosphere on the tv sounded awful and like being at a morgue.
Would usually agree GBM but no f***ing pies in the north at 1215? Poxy service & poxy estimation IMO