North Stand Construction Discussion

Sooner the better so that 1894 can put their pitch forks and slings down and join the modern world.

With respect of course.

But you just made this thread?

 
"Match-by-match ticket releases for matches where the expanded section is in operation this season"

That's what I would have expected, although I suspect the club may offer a package of "remaining" home games at a discounted price to individual match day tickets.
A mini SC if you will.
If City and Villa are still in the hunt that last home game will give us an idea of the potential atmosphere, if its not ready for the Arsenal game in April, that is.
Will both be easily sold out I would expect with plenty of tension in those games with lots at stake.
Looking forward to it.
Personally I'm staying put for next season and will try a few cup games in the new North stand at different locations to get a feel for it before deciding if I want to move from my beloved 019.
 
But you just made this thread?

The link does not work, it's a good shout for a thread

@Bert Swift @Didsbury Dave
 
The link does not work, it's a good shout for a thread

@Bert Swift @Didsbury Dave
It doesn't work because it got merged with this one, it's an idiotic reason for yet another pointless thread started by the poster formerly known as 'Gone For a Burton'.

Edit: not this thread, the other one for the NS ticketing.

 
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How of an impact will the North Stand construction, hotel, entertainment areas etc have on matchday revenue? Ours is the lowest out of the top 6 clubs, will be interesting to see how much of the gap is closed on the rags and London clubs once it’s fully operating

We will probably pass Liverpool on match day revenues but have miles to go to close United, Spurs and Arsenal.

From TalkSport (revenue per home game)

MCFC £2.8m
LFC £3.1m
MUFC £4.38
THFC £5m
AFC £5.2m
 
We will probably pass Liverpool on match day revenues but have miles to go to close United, Spurs and Arsenal.

From TalkSport (revenue per home game)

MCFC £2.8m
LFC £3.1m
MUFC £4.38
THFC £5m
AFC £5.2m

Absolutely we will pass Liverpool, but I'm not sure we will ever pass utd for matchday revenue with their travelling sheep in the souvenir shop or the prices in that there London
 
We will probably pass Liverpool on match day revenues but have miles to go to close United, Spurs and Arsenal.

From TalkSport (revenue per home game)

MCFC £2.8m
LFC £3.1m
MUFC £4.38
THFC £5m
AFC £5.2m
Off topic but you can see from those figures why the rags were so behind removing the share of the revenue from the away club back in the day 25% of ticket sales was a sizable amount assuming 50% of the rags revenue is ticket sales that £10.4m a season, of course some of that would be recouped in the revenue they got from their aways games but it would be a net loss for them
5% went to the league levy as well
 
We will probably pass Liverpool on match day revenues but have miles to go to close United, Spurs and Arsenal.

From TalkSport (revenue per home game)

MCFC £2.8m
LFC £3.1m
MUFC £4.38
THFC £5m
AFC £5.2m
The difference in overall terms is insignificant and can be bridged /exceeded by prize money alone.

We shouldn't be in any kind of competition with the vile,money grubbing yank cartel.

Our objective in this regard should be a packed,motivated stadium populated by young and lapsed blues with a Blue Wall roaring the team on to more trophies and success.

The quadruple was probably worth £150 million in prize money alone.

Always keep focused on the biggest picture !!
 
I stand corrected. The first picture proper showing the view of the stadium and pitch from NSL2. This is the view those of you relocating to NSL2 will get. Last picture.

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In that final pictute, those verticals we previously discussed between the cable ring and the roof beam, there, look very much temporary. Mind you could be an older photo.
 
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The difference in overall terms is insignificant and can be bridged /exceeded by prize money alone.

We shouldn't be in any kind of competition with the vile,money grubbing yank cartel.

Our objective in this regard should be a packed,motivated stadium populated by young and lapsed blues with a Blue Wall roaring the team on to more trophies and success.

The quadruple was probably worth £150 million in prize money alone.

Always keep focused on the biggest picture !!
I concur but from the clubs point of view, the expansion is all about driving revenue up.
 
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I concur but from the clubs point of view, the expansion is all about driving revenue up.
Agreed, but the 'Blue Wall' custodians should not be the target.

Tickets that go to City's official touts should be 'Hospitality Packages' with uber pricing accordingly.

Hopefully City will eventually take all ticket (re)distribution in house and allow young and lapsed blues first digs at returns/unsolds at face value whilst premium pricing one off 'tourist packages'.

Not sure of the mechanism but where there a will there's a way !!
 
In that final pictute, those verticals we previously discussed between the cable ring and the roof beam, there, look very much temporary. Mind you could be an older photo.
Don't think that they are temporary or they would have been removed by now. But they will be beyond vision, if you are looking at the pitch and not looking up at the roof
 
We will probably pass Liverpool on match day revenues but have miles to go to close United, Spurs and Arsenal.

From TalkSport (revenue per home game)

MCFC £2.8m
LFC £3.1m
MUFC £4.38
THFC £5m
AFC £5.2m
Would be good to know what margin is being made on those revenues to understand exactly what gap needs closing
 
We will probably pass Liverpool on match day revenues but have miles to go to close United, Spurs and Arsenal.

From TalkSport (revenue per home game)

MCFC £2.8m
LFC £3.1m
MUFC £4.38
THFC £5m
AFC £5.2m

Liverpool I believe statistically have the least season tickets in the premier league percentage wise to allow for maximum revenue from day trippers etc
 
Don't think that they are temporary or they would have been removed by now. But they will be beyond vision, if you are looking at the pitch and not looking up at the roof

I'm neither here nor there with it, just pointing out in that photo which is the closest up we have seen, they look temporary. I think the later drone images we have seen they do look a bit more permanent, so they may have been replaced since that was taken.

Probably won't be noticeable for those in the stand itself as you say, but they are noticeable from everywhere else around the pitch and other stands.

It's a just comment on them, not a 'complaint' fwiw
 
In that final pictute, those verticals we previously discussed between the cable ring and the roof beam, there, look very much temporary. Mind you could be an older photo.

Definitely dated. Probably Summer?

That's pretty much the centre left of the stand, adjacent to the goal below, with no seat frames or seats installed.
 

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