Quote from: Beard82 on January 23, 2025, 08:27:36 AMQuote from: VILLA MOLE on January 23, 2025, 08:15:05 AMAlso significant both Newcastle and Spurs have considerably bigger stadiums than usSo do West Ham and we have bigger match day revenue I'd imagine so, aside from capacity they will attract far more "daytripper" fans who will visit as part of a trip to the Capital buy food and drink and visit the club shop. They are the sort of people Heck and the owners would prefer at Villa Park rather than the likes of me who does nothing like it and if I do buy a pint I grimace at every mouthfull....
Quote from: VILLA MOLE on January 23, 2025, 08:15:05 AMAlso significant both Newcastle and Spurs have considerably bigger stadiums than usSo do West Ham and we have bigger match day revenue
Also significant both Newcastle and Spurs have considerably bigger stadiums than us
West Ham have better turnover than we do. They have a much bigger stadium and are in London so they have access to a greater population which helps fill it. We are the biggest and currently the most successful/best performing club in the region and could attract more fans or casual support if it wasn't such a ball ache procuring tickets. GA+ is a rip off, the club know it's a rip off, punters know it's a rip off and will be less inclined to go down this route again because of it. Expand the ground capacity, make food/drink as it is accessible and grow captive market income that way. I'm concerned that the ground expansion talk has gone so quiet, we should by now be looking at graphics of an expanded 55K - 60K Villa Park..
Upgrading Villa Park is a long term financial decision though.Yes +£50k would give us double the GA+ seat and 7-8k extra GA seats, but it will take years. Heck is for here and now - and we'll be close to £400m turnover this season with the stadium we have. Then he'll be gone.
Quote from: London Villan on January 23, 2025, 10:24:40 AMUpgrading Villa Park is a long term financial decision though.Yes +£50k would give us double the GA+ seat and 7-8k extra GA seats, but it will take years. Heck is for here and now - and we'll be close to £400m turnover this season with the stadium we have. Then he'll be gone.Yes - that's his Brucie Bonus target. I suspect he is confident of hitting it
Expand the ground capacity, make food/drink as it is accessible and grow captive market income that way. I'm concerned that the ground expansion talk has gone so quiet, we should by now be looking at graphics of an expanded 55K - 60K Villa Park..
When Chris Heck leaves us and the turn over is £400 million, it will be interesting to see what the next person who fills that role, what there remit will be with regards to increasing the turnover to £450 million + and how they are going to achieve that figure?
Quote from: rob_bridge on January 23, 2025, 10:55:01 AMQuote from: London Villan on January 23, 2025, 10:24:40 AMUpgrading Villa Park is a long term financial decision though.Yes +£50k would give us double the GA+ seat and 7-8k extra GA seats, but it will take years. Heck is for here and now - and we'll be close to £400m turnover this season with the stadium we have. Then he'll be gone.Yes - that's his Brucie Bonus target. I suspect he is confident of hitting itSo it was a good idea 2 years ago and now it's not. The whole thing is so bizarre. One man's CV shouldn't come at the expense of the club's future.
Getting better, but blimey - less than half the commercial income of Newcastle and less than one-sixth that of Spurs.
Quote from: Villan82 on January 23, 2025, 10:57:36 AMQuote from: rob_bridge on January 23, 2025, 10:55:01 AMQuote from: London Villan on January 23, 2025, 10:24:40 AMUpgrading Villa Park is a long term financial decision though.Yes +£50k would give us double the GA+ seat and 7-8k extra GA seats, but it will take years. Heck is for here and now - and we'll be close to £400m turnover this season with the stadium we have. Then he'll be gone.Yes - that's his Brucie Bonus target. I suspect he is confident of hitting itSo it was a good idea 2 years ago and now it's not. The whole thing is so bizarre. One man's CV shouldn't come at the expense of the club's future.2 years ago we didn't have sucha big share of the club owned by Atairos/Comcast and didn't have people on the board with a specialist background in stadium development.