Quote from: Fuse on September 15, 2011, 02:30:53 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on September 15, 2011, 01:10:11 PMQuote from: kippaxvilla2 on September 15, 2011, 12:58:56 PMI think Randy must have known this would be a big loss leader, there was no earthly way it was going to work bearing in mind its location and to be honest there is a large muslim population in the area, added to the fact that gun crime has a propensity to rear its head from time to time.I don't think he did. A lot of those first two or three years was based on "Build it and they'll come." But they didn't. I think that had we made the CL the season of the Moscow debacle then we would ahve moved on massively in revenue. From the moment we didn't and then the subsequent cutting of investment that has taken place we lost the chance and I fear it will never return. Don';t forget we did average over 40K that season and could proably ahve averaged a lot higher had the gound held more.The potential is there but it takes more thna a couple of good seasons to sustain it. You need to win things and you need to prove to our fanbase that it isn't a false dawn as we have had so many of those people are far more cynical.I don't think the fanbase need convincing or are particularly cynical. There are 30,000 who will turn up pretty much whatever happens then another 10,000, of whom most are floating fans rather than supporters who don't know that much about the club and our history of missed opportunities. Even when we were getting the big crowds it was on the back of cheap tickets and promotions; I think the thing they really expected was or the commercial income to grow and it didn't.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on September 15, 2011, 01:10:11 PMQuote from: kippaxvilla2 on September 15, 2011, 12:58:56 PMI think Randy must have known this would be a big loss leader, there was no earthly way it was going to work bearing in mind its location and to be honest there is a large muslim population in the area, added to the fact that gun crime has a propensity to rear its head from time to time.I don't think he did. A lot of those first two or three years was based on "Build it and they'll come." But they didn't. I think that had we made the CL the season of the Moscow debacle then we would ahve moved on massively in revenue. From the moment we didn't and then the subsequent cutting of investment that has taken place we lost the chance and I fear it will never return. Don';t forget we did average over 40K that season and could proably ahve averaged a lot higher had the gound held more.The potential is there but it takes more thna a couple of good seasons to sustain it. You need to win things and you need to prove to our fanbase that it isn't a false dawn as we have had so many of those people are far more cynical.
Quote from: kippaxvilla2 on September 15, 2011, 12:58:56 PMI think Randy must have known this would be a big loss leader, there was no earthly way it was going to work bearing in mind its location and to be honest there is a large muslim population in the area, added to the fact that gun crime has a propensity to rear its head from time to time.I don't think he did. A lot of those first two or three years was based on "Build it and they'll come." But they didn't.
I think Randy must have known this would be a big loss leader, there was no earthly way it was going to work bearing in mind its location and to be honest there is a large muslim population in the area, added to the fact that gun crime has a propensity to rear its head from time to time.
It is pretty sad that a city the size of Brum can't support a club with 50,000 gates.
Quote from: PaulTheVillan on September 15, 2011, 08:12:42 AMHow do pubs like The Adventurers do on non match days?I'd imagine they do very poorly but match days more than make up for it, that can only be the reason someone is spending money doing up the rat pan.
How do pubs like The Adventurers do on non match days?
I think as Brummies it takes a lot to get us excited and almost culturally we'd sooner bleat and moan than get behind something. We're so backwards at coming forward and speaking positively at what we have, yet we're almost unparalled when it comes to putting ourselves down, whatever the issue. Manchester, Liverpool and London folk seem to really talk themselves up. I've never got that impression about Midlanders in general.
Quote from: PeterWithe on September 15, 2011, 04:43:35 PMQuote from: PaulTheVillan on September 15, 2011, 08:12:42 AMHow do pubs like The Adventurers do on non match days?I'd imagine they do very poorly but match days more than make up for it, that can only be the reason someone is spending money doing up the rat pan.They'll have their regulars from the local area, and don't forget that they aren't paying for any staff on any other day than a matchday, the landlord will be doing the serving.
I'd imagine the upkeep costs of a building like the Adventurers, which has all the charm of a branch of B&Q, are somewhat low compared to those of the Holte Hotel.On a wider point, the pub industry is dying on its arse and has been for a while. The disappointing thing - well, no, actually, it's more telling than disappointing - is that three years ago they were willing to carry what is still a modest cost for the prestige of the club. Now they're not.