failsworthblueboy
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Thank you.I was basing on current crowd.
Thank you.I was basing on current crowd.
I think that would be closer to 100% of the profits we’ve made in all but one of the seasons.Of course its viable. You could knock £20 off every single matchday ticket sold for league games and it would reduce our turnover by about 0.6% and reduce our profit by 10%.
Forget turnover it just pays the bills,without the match day income we would be making a loss and failing FFP every year We may be able to reduce ticket income slightly or shift the income from matchday to other tickets but the wiggle room is nothing like some people are suggestingOf course its viable. You could knock £20 off every single matchday ticket sold for league games and it would reduce our turnover by about 0.6% and reduce our profit by 10%.
As i said reducing league matchday tickets by £20 would drop our profit by 10%.Forget turnover it just pays the bills,without the match day income we would be making a loss and failing FFP every year We may be able to reduce ticket income slightly or shift the income from matchday to other tickets but the wiggle room is nothing like some people are suggesting
We made more profit last year because of money carried over from covid years in which we lost a lot of money. We have never made anything like £41 mill profit before. Think up to covid we were making around £11 mill. Lets see no we are back to normal what our profits are.As i said reducing league matchday tickets by £20 would drop our profit by 10%.
10000 tickets x £20 x 19 games = £3.8m
We made £41.7m last year. We'll be looking to make similar each year too so there is no need for the sky high prices to cream such an insignificant amount to the club when its counter productive In the long run.
We made profit in the covid year when we had one game at home with an attendance of 10k. If we can make money with virtually no fans we can reduce the ticket to more affordable levels.We made more profit last year because of money carried over from covid years in which we lost a lot of money. We have never made anything like £41 mill profit before. Think up to covid we were making around £11 mill. Lets see no we are back to normal what our profits are.
That is actually a smart idea. The problem in my East Stand Upper block is that you have no chance of getting a beer because there are not enough outlets.The Rags have also reduced food and drink prices, including alcohol in the singing sections to encourage fans to arrive earlier.
Is there any indication as to when the expansion is likly to happen if at all? seems like its been rumours for a long time.
Perhaps we could stop spunking 50 million a year on agents in future?Forget turnover it just pays the bills,without the match day income we would be making a loss and failing FFP every year We may be able to reduce ticket income slightly or shift the income from matchday to other tickets but the wiggle room is nothing like some people are suggesting