Oohvonkyvonky
Well-Known Member
Looks like a spurs fan has noticed a discrepancy... (from the Guardian comments)
The thing that really grabs the attention is Chelsea's match-day revenue. How is it possible that with season tickets of equivalent price to Tottenham's, and an average crowd of 110% of Spurs's, they are making about 400% the income from the same activity? Where is the match-day revenue coming from?
Or, consider the case of Arsenal, who have an average ticket price greater than Chelsea's, a crowd 150% of Chelsea's and yet they're only making 120% the match-day income. These are massive discrepancies and something doesn't add up.
FFP says clubs are not allowed to artificially inflate revenue by, for example, bogus sponsorship means, where a company related to the owners pays something outrageous for shirt sponsorship. Does the same apply for corporate hospitality rates? If Chelsea for instance were shown to be raking corporate hospitality rates far in excess of the norm, because companies related to their owner were buying up boxes, would this seem the fall foul of the FFP regs?
We need to start selling the boxes for £100k a game!!
The thing that really grabs the attention is Chelsea's match-day revenue. How is it possible that with season tickets of equivalent price to Tottenham's, and an average crowd of 110% of Spurs's, they are making about 400% the income from the same activity? Where is the match-day revenue coming from?
Or, consider the case of Arsenal, who have an average ticket price greater than Chelsea's, a crowd 150% of Chelsea's and yet they're only making 120% the match-day income. These are massive discrepancies and something doesn't add up.
FFP says clubs are not allowed to artificially inflate revenue by, for example, bogus sponsorship means, where a company related to the owners pays something outrageous for shirt sponsorship. Does the same apply for corporate hospitality rates? If Chelsea for instance were shown to be raking corporate hospitality rates far in excess of the norm, because companies related to their owner were buying up boxes, would this seem the fall foul of the FFP regs?
We need to start selling the boxes for £100k a game!!