The big matches are the easy sells though - try selling 5000 premium seats for Bournemouth, Luton or Crystal Palace... which we'd have to do to make it pay 90% capacity - for 25+ games every season. We aren't at that point yet.I'm as disappointed as anyone about the decision, but I can see why there is caution, when added to the other factors too.
Quote from: London Villan on March 06, 2024, 04:42:51 PMDo we think that at present, there is a market for 5000 premium seats to be sold at every single match? Starting a £150 up to say £900 per seat.£900 for a seat , what do you get for that ?
Do we think that at present, there is a market for 5000 premium seats to be sold at every single match? Starting a £150 up to say £900 per seat.
Quote from: VILLA MOLE on March 06, 2024, 05:07:33 PMQuote from: London Villan on March 06, 2024, 04:42:51 PMDo we think that at present, there is a market for 5000 premium seats to be sold at every single match? Starting a £150 up to say £900 per seat.£900 for a seat , what do you get for that ?programme, lanyard, chicken dinner and a seat with elbow rests
Quote from: VillaTim on March 06, 2024, 05:12:57 PMQuote from: VILLA MOLE on March 06, 2024, 05:07:33 PMQuote from: London Villan on March 06, 2024, 04:42:51 PMDo we think that at present, there is a market for 5000 premium seats to be sold at every single match? Starting a £150 up to say £900 per seat.£900 for a seat , what do you get for that ?programme, lanyard, chicken dinner and a seat with elbow restsMaybe even a working toilet where the floor doesn't look like the Battle of Passchendaele.
Similar to what get at chelsea, spurs or man city for £2-£3k…
Also , we need that side on view of corporate on the telly as they kick off the 2nd half and nobody has bothered to come back. That's when we'll know we've made it as a big club in the modern football era.