They need to put 10k on the capacity anyway. Doesn't matter if you fill it every week. 10 games per season with 50k over 5 years and it pays for itself,
Quote from: sickbeggar on November 18, 2021, 02:42:47 PMThey need to put 10k on the capacity anyway. Doesn't matter if you fill it every week. 10 games per season with 50k over 5 years and it pays for itself,don't understand your maths, mate.10,000 incremental seats @£30 per seat x 20 home games per season = £6m incremental funds per season. You could add more for extra catering and shop sales but it will take more than 5 years to repay the cost of rebuilding the North Stand, I'm guessing.
I would agree regarding building before the success, but our unprecedented situation is creating a demand (and waiting list) that wasn't there before, and changing supporter habits as a result, making it a necessity to get a season ticket and go every week if you want to go at all.I read a Rangers fan regarding their situation with wildly fluctuating attendances in the late seventies/early eighties, where people used to pick and choose as there was always capacity, but when the ground was redeveloped and Souness came in it was suddenly harder to get tickets, and then suddenly there's 40,000 against Falkirk and St Johnstone and everyone's got season tickets.A few years of keeping people wanting, coupled with relative success, might pay off more in the long run.
Maybe, I just think 50k+ is about the sweetspot for a team with pretentions to regularly compete in Europe and it wouldn't be too expensive to achieve it relatively short term. Certainly teams with the same objective like Spurs/Arsenal/Westham/Newcastle are all in that 50-60k area while Everton are looking at that with their new stadium.
They could do with showing they can service the 40k people that are already in the ground before thinking about increasing capacity. I’ve given up trying to buy any food or drink in the concourse areas as the speed, choice and quality of service is atrocious. I appreciate it will be argued that this infrastructure will be addressed as part of any redevelopment, but the issue isn’t just about space and facilities. The co-ordination, training and delivery of these services is just woefully inadequate.
That reminds me - I must remember to emigrate. Oh, I did. And yet...
In the maths above you're all looking at turnover, not profit. No idea what the margins are but I'd presume you're more than halfing catering income for example.That's before we look at the average spend being 50-60% of ticket price. For a £40 ticket are people really spending £20-£25 quid per ticket on a match day (on average)? That sounds nuts to me. Either way I agree with Mr E. No way a stand pays for itself in 5 years. The FFP point is a good one though.
Quote from: LeeB on November 18, 2021, 08:37:04 AMQuote from: Ads on November 18, 2021, 08:33:35 AMFred is high on Cake.Wait till he finds out Villa Park is actually paedophile disguised as a football stadium.I’d just like to point out that other Freds are available.
Quote from: Ads on November 18, 2021, 08:33:35 AMFred is high on Cake.Wait till he finds out Villa Park is actually paedophile disguised as a football stadium.
Fred is high on Cake.