True re Chelsea but I wonder how much they make per supporter in the ground based on ticket price, food and commercials....a lot more per customer than we do, anyway.
Quote from: eamonn on September 15, 2023, 01:34:27 PMTrue re Chelsea but I wonder how much they make per supporter in the ground based on ticket price, food and commercials....a lot more per customer than we do, anyway. Corporates and ticket price definitely (although to be fair, we're making a good job of trying to catch up on the latter) but their ancillaries might not be so impressive as there's a lot of choice outside.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on September 15, 2023, 01:58:13 PMQuote from: eamonn on September 15, 2023, 01:34:27 PMTrue re Chelsea but I wonder how much they make per supporter in the ground based on ticket price, food and commercials....a lot more per customer than we do, anyway. Corporates and ticket price definitely (although to be fair, we're making a good job of trying to catch up on the latter) but their ancillaries might not be so impressive as there's a lot of choice outside.We could double our ancillaries if they could just be bothered to serve us.
Interesting fact: The name Plebs comes from a district of ancient Rome called Pleb where all the poor people lived. *Courtesy of Stephen Fry and QI.
Quote from: The Edge on September 15, 2023, 06:23:34 PMInteresting fact: The name Plebs comes from a district of ancient Rome called Pleb where all the poor people lived. *Courtesy of Stephen Fry and QI.Everydays a school day
Quote from: Gareth on September 15, 2023, 08:53:44 PMQuote from: The Edge on September 15, 2023, 06:23:34 PMInteresting fact: The name Plebs comes from a district of ancient Rome called Pleb where all the poor people lived. *Courtesy of Stephen Fry and QI.Everydays a school dayAnd another - every day’s.
Quote from: Percy McCarthy on September 15, 2023, 08:54:42 PMQuote from: Gareth on September 15, 2023, 08:53:44 PMQuote from: The Edge on September 15, 2023, 06:23:34 PMInteresting fact: The name Plebs comes from a district of ancient Rome called Pleb where all the poor people lived. *Courtesy of Stephen Fry and QI.Everydays a school dayAnd another - every day’s.:-) user error!
It begs the question really that rather than the site we currently occupy being the problem, is it more that Brum itself is not equipped to deal with a big fuck off crowd thanks to the poor infrastructure?
Quote from: LeeB on September 14, 2023, 02:34:02 PMIt begs the question really that rather than the site we currently occupy being the problem, is it more that Brum itself is not equipped to deal with a big fuck off crowd thanks to the poor infrastructure?Yep. Tram should've been extended further out but we all know the short sightedness and dithering while other major cities just got on building it. Pretty sure there's yet another issue on Broad street so can't even get to Edgbaston Village from the centre.If 20 years ago they'd been foresight to extend it down the A34 and towards Star City that would at least give two stops within 10 minutes walking distance of VP. Not perfect but better than bottleneck junction we currently have for the foreseeable.Will be a major embarrassment if we're overlooked for the Euros bid. I think for that we'd just build the stand and it would be a repeat of commonwealth games, just have endless shuttle buses dotted around Brum and big car parks and get fans in that way given it would be more of an international crowd for that tournament.Isn't there some tunnel needed to reach the Academy building so I assume that's tied in with the consultation. Interested how long the process took to rebuild Perry Barr station (redevelopment of University station has also overun by a year and still isn't finished).It's not looking good.