Average punter gate receipts are around 10% of Premier League club revenue apparently.I did think Arsenal had the highest revenue in terms of hospitality - as an example they have one box which costs £50k per match... and that's before you've had a drink or anything to eat...
Quote from: Brassneck on June 03, 2019, 01:12:32 PMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on June 03, 2019, 11:30:01 AMQuote from: Brassneck on June 03, 2019, 12:52:25 AMGate money is peanuts these days - "Big" clubs continue to rake in money from gate receipts - Man United made £112m in 2017, Liverpool £73m, Man City £52m........all the way down to Bournemouth's £6m. That would have to include hospitality. Unless the admission for home fans is approaching £100Yes - money made by the clubs from matchday revenue. And at £17.50 for fish and chips at the Emirates, I'm surprised Arsenal aren't top of the league. Either way, money from paying matchday "customers" is still significant.
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on June 03, 2019, 11:30:01 AMQuote from: Brassneck on June 03, 2019, 12:52:25 AMGate money is peanuts these days - "Big" clubs continue to rake in money from gate receipts - Man United made £112m in 2017, Liverpool £73m, Man City £52m........all the way down to Bournemouth's £6m. That would have to include hospitality. Unless the admission for home fans is approaching £100
Quote from: Brassneck on June 03, 2019, 12:52:25 AMGate money is peanuts these days - "Big" clubs continue to rake in money from gate receipts - Man United made £112m in 2017, Liverpool £73m, Man City £52m........all the way down to Bournemouth's £6m.
Gate money is peanuts these days -
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on June 03, 2019, 01:15:44 PMQuote from: Brassneck on June 03, 2019, 01:12:32 PMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on June 03, 2019, 11:30:01 AMQuote from: Brassneck on June 03, 2019, 12:52:25 AMGate money is peanuts these days - "Big" clubs continue to rake in money from gate receipts - Man United made £112m in 2017, Liverpool £73m, Man City £52m........all the way down to Bournemouth's £6m. That would have to include hospitality. Unless the admission for home fans is approaching £100Yes - money made by the clubs from matchday revenue. And at £17.50 for fish and chips at the Emirates, I'm surprised Arsenal aren't top of the league. Either way, money from paying matchday "customers" is still significant.is that true then £17.50 for fish and chips at Arsenal is that just basic f&c in a carry away plastic tray or something you get with a sit down meal in hospitality I’m intrigued to know
Quote from: London Villan on June 03, 2019, 01:31:47 PMAverage punter gate receipts are around 10% of Premier League club revenue apparently.I did think Arsenal had the highest revenue in terms of hospitality - as an example they have one box which costs £50k per match... and that's before you've had a drink or anything to eat...I would imagine that at 50k a match it includes anything you drink and eat?
Fish & Chips at Wembley last Monday was £9.20, i thought that was steep and it grieved me to pay it considering its less than £5 from my local chippy for Fish twice the size and double the amount of Chips.
Lads quick question my mate has renewed his season ticket but he is no longer able to attend (taken a job in bonnie Scotland) I am happy to take it off his hands at the price he paid but would it be possible to get details changed without paying the current price? I know it’s slughtlg off topic.