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Author Topic: Accounts Show Reduced Loss  (Read 23181 times)

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Re: Accounts Show Reduced Loss
« Reply #135 on: March 08, 2015, 07:13:35 PM »
Improved numbers, PL safety and an FA Cup win. Will Randy even want to sell?

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Re: Accounts Show Reduced Loss
« Reply #136 on: March 09, 2015, 01:52:24 AM »
Looking at those numbers, the impact that a good commercial operation can have is frankly almost meaningless compared to TV revenues

The increased deal must trigger a number of things. I'm still not sure we're an attractive purchasing proposition though. where do you take us? Eighth? What's the point?

To me it shows the exact opposite. Look at the commercial revenue of other sides we should be competing with and we're well behind (match day is lower too but that's not a bad thing, better than the £1000+ season tickets at Chelsea and arsenal). I have high hopes that the restructuring/recruitment at board level to add a commercial director will lead to a big improvement in this,  there's a lot more we can do.

 


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