Quote from: Nastylee on January 14, 2012, 05:03:00 PMApparently, we're losing on average £1.5m from game revenue due to the decline in crowds. I heard that on the commentary but it is rubbish. One too many noughts and even then it is exaggerated.To the game and as Francis said, a laboured performance.Where do you start with an analysis of the performance. I could write a book on it but cannot be bothered.
Apparently, we're losing on average £1.5m from game revenue due to the decline in crowds.
Quote from: old man villa fan on January 14, 2012, 05:13:57 PMQuote from: Nastylee on January 14, 2012, 05:03:00 PMApparently, we're losing on average £1.5m from game revenue due to the decline in crowds. I heard that on the commentary but it is rubbish. One too many noughts and even then it is exaggerated.To the game and as Francis said, a laboured performance.Where do you start with an analysis of the performance. I could write a book on it but cannot be bothered.Not really -an article in the Daily Telegraph - we're averaging 2.5K down per home match. At £40 per ticket that's £100K per match or £1.8M (give or take a few £100K with ticket price fluctuation) over the season. Peanuts really if you consider TV revenue over a season............
Quote from: preston28 on January 14, 2012, 07:38:15 PMQuote from: old man villa fan on January 14, 2012, 05:13:57 PMQuote from: Nastylee on January 14, 2012, 05:03:00 PMApparently, we're losing on average £1.5m from game revenue due to the decline in crowds. I heard that on the commentary but it is rubbish. One too many noughts and even then it is exaggerated.To the game and as Francis said, a laboured performance.Where do you start with an analysis of the performance. I could write a book on it but cannot be bothered.Not really -an article in the Daily Telegraph - we're averaging 2.5K down per home match. At £40 per ticket that's £100K per match or £1.8M (give or take a few £100K with ticket price fluctuation) over the season. Peanuts really if you consider TV revenue over a season............Hardly peanuts, we finish in a poor position in the Premiership, yet further drop in money, club becomes even more unattractive to sponsors, not the way to go IMO, we worry about high wage bills but don't worry about falling gate receipts, recipe for disaster that is.
Quote from: Villanation on January 14, 2012, 07:42:35 PMQuote from: preston28 on January 14, 2012, 07:38:15 PMQuote from: old man villa fan on January 14, 2012, 05:13:57 PMQuote from: Nastylee on January 14, 2012, 05:03:00 PMApparently, we're losing on average £1.5m from game revenue due to the decline in crowds. I heard that on the commentary but it is rubbish. One too many noughts and even then it is exaggerated.To the game and as Francis said, a laboured performance.Where do you start with an analysis of the performance. I could write a book on it but cannot be bothered.Not really -an article in the Daily Telegraph - we're averaging 2.5K down per home match. At £40 per ticket that's £100K per match or £1.8M (give or take a few £100K with ticket price fluctuation) over the season. Peanuts really if you consider TV revenue over a season............Hardly peanuts, we finish in a poor position in the Premiership, yet further drop in money, club becomes even more unattractive to sponsors, not the way to go IMO, we worry about high wage bills but don't worry about falling gate receipts, recipe for disaster that is.Fair point it doesn't make the end of year accounts good reading but I think I was trying to say (in a very obtuse way!) that if we didn't have the TV money the Mr. Lerner et al would perhaps be more concerned at what is going on at VP??