Stephenhakin
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Prestwich_Blue said:Exactly. The revenue from 45,000 non-premium tickets is probably around £25m per season. The revenue from the 2,000 or so premium tickets is probably around £20m. Adding another 2,000 premium places as part of the ground extension would bring in around another £15m probably whereas 10,000 ordinary seats would maybe bring in around £5m.gordondaviesmoustache said:Sorry. What I meant ( and didn't say due to laziness ) is that the cost of tickets in the non corporate bits makes little difference to our overall turnover vs commercial deals and TV money.Stephenhakin said:Sorry inconsequential? How can that be? Bit of a statto like that and it was the only area we were really behind the rags. Commercially we were 10m down, Boradcasting 19m down yet matchday was 84m down.....so unless I am missing something it is the area City should be attacking which they obviously are in my opinion.
The law of diminishing returns applies in terms of revenue gained against alienating our core support imo.
Squeezing the likes of us ordinary fans has little commercial logic as the relatively insignificant increase in revenue it brings in is clearly beginning to alienate many of the core support. We currently don't have the size of supporter base where we can afford to do that.
So this has been basically my point. If it has little or no effect on revenue then why do it at all for the sake million? Maybe people are underestimating how much is generated by the little man.