Return of the Rev
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I reckon about 41,000 Pre amex opening i'm sure it was meant to about 17,000 so how did the figures fall so far from original predictions
I reckon about 41,000 Pre amex opening i'm sure it was meant to about 17,000 so how did the figures fall so far from original predictions
The allowable club loss under FFP is £13m - if on current spending and attendance figures our loss for the year ends up around that figure then it can be roughly calculated.
Average ticket price, less VAT less travel subsidy less cost of additional staff plus stadium spend margin, say £30.
£13m/30/25 home games including cup ties = approximately 17,000 more than our current average attendance.
If the average ticket income is £25 then the figure increases to 21,000 and decreases to 15,000 if the ticket income is £35.
The club do not just get revenue from ticket sales.
I've no idea if it's true but the claim was that Tony subsidises each ticket by £20.
All this "Crowd of XXXX to break even before the Amex was built" stuff is utter horseshit. It needs far more qualification than that, principally the quality of the squad assembled and being paid for and what the club's realistic ambitions are with that squad.
The simple matter of fact is to break even we either need to spend £10m a year less or earn £10m a year more. If we spend £10m a year less then we would not be challenging in the Championship so we would get smaller crowds who would spend less. So we'd actually need to cut expenditure even further again.
It was published early on that the business model leading into the Amex, was 12k. .... but of course we know that operating costs soon overtook that.....so who knows what it is now.It was the club that always used to give a figure, horseshit or not. Pretty sure they said 10 to 12k.
It was published early on that the business model leading into the Amex, was 12k. .... but of course we know that operating costs soon overtook that.....so who knows what it is now.
The average revenue per ticket taken by the Club is nowhere near £30. The figure is somewhere between £15 and £16.