There's a piece on The Athletic website by Greg Evans about the Brickworks.It contains this sentence:Although they’re some way behind arch-rivals Villa, it’s no secret that they’re hot on their heels on and off the pitch.
Quote from: SaddVillan on November 21, 2025, 01:19:52 PMThere's a piece on The Athletic website by Greg Evans about the Brickworks.It contains this sentence:Although they’re some way behind arch-rivals Villa, it’s no secret that they’re hot on their heels on and off the pitch.In the same way that I'm hot on the heels of Usain Bolt.
Quote from: rob_bridge on November 21, 2025, 03:57:42 PMWe will fill 50k for big games and if the tickets prices are frozen/reduced in real terms. We won't sell 50k at £60 quid a throw for a bog standard game as Mr Woodall and others have pointed out we don't have the London tourism factor which can add thousands the gates of those in the top league in that dominant city. I expect more price differentials over time especially if we continue to play in Europe. More so CL.As for Blues if they are in the Top League and if they are doing well and if they have reasonably priced tickets and we are doing crap for a long period of time and.........then they may be able to sell out for some games. If they flog tickets at £20 a throw they will easily sell out a few times a season. However, despite the owners protestations, football is very much the secondary consideration as it will be a multi purpose stadium not a football ground. Looking at it that way then the "good for the city as a whole" argument has some merit.
We will fill 50k for big games and if the tickets prices are frozen/reduced in real terms. We won't sell 50k at £60 quid a throw for a bog standard game as Mr Woodall and others have pointed out we don't have the London tourism factor which can add thousands the gates of those in the top league in that dominant city. I expect more price differentials over time especially if we continue to play in Europe. More so CL.As for Blues if they are in the Top League and if they are doing well and if they have reasonably priced tickets and we are doing crap for a long period of time and.........then they may be able to sell out for some games. If they flog tickets at £20 a throw they will easily sell out a few times a season. However, despite the owners protestations, football is very much the secondary consideration as it will be a multi purpose stadium not a football ground.
at the end of the day a bit of competition can only be good to focus our owners minds
Quote from: jwarry on November 21, 2025, 04:49:15 PMat the end of the day a bit of competition can only be good to focus our owners mindsWell look at North London - all of a sudden Arsenal are looking at what they can do.
Quote from: not3bad on November 21, 2025, 04:07:35 PMQuote from: rob_bridge on November 21, 2025, 03:57:42 PMWe will fill 50k for big games and if the tickets prices are frozen/reduced in real terms. We won't sell 50k at £60 quid a throw for a bog standard game as Mr Woodall and others have pointed out we don't have the London tourism factor which can add thousands the gates of those in the top league in that dominant city. I expect more price differentials over time especially if we continue to play in Europe. More so CL.As for Blues if they are in the Top League and if they are doing well and if they have reasonably priced tickets and we are doing crap for a long period of time and.........then they may be able to sell out for some games. If they flog tickets at £20 a throw they will easily sell out a few times a season. However, despite the owners protestations, football is very much the secondary consideration as it will be a multi purpose stadium not a football ground. Looking at it that way then the "good for the city as a whole" argument has some merit.If there are 40000 additional NFL fans once or twice a year and 4 or 5 more concerts selling out and a similar number of visitors then as per NFL then it is a good argument. You'd have to be silly not to agree. Same with Rugby League grand final or whatever else is planned. However there are only a limited number of such events nationally each year so by the time it is built we will probably be a saturation point. It does not mean Blues will ever be better (one season in 50 and counting) and never will be bigger than Villa 150 years and counting.
A gig at somewhere like Anfield adds £2.3m into the local economy as a whole with spending. Extrapolating how much Liverpool FC themselves would make ~£1m ball park. They're good to have been the promoter will be taking a bigger cut as will the artist, so £1m likely represents the ceiling and needs to be indexed to say a Taylor Swift/Springsteen level of gig.
Quote from: Ads on November 21, 2025, 05:25:59 PMA gig at somewhere like Anfield adds £2.3m into the local economy as a whole with spending. Extrapolating how much Liverpool FC themselves would make ~£1m ball park. They're good to have been the promoter will be taking a bigger cut as will the artist, so £1m likely represents the ceiling and needs to be indexed to say a Taylor Swift/Springsteen level of gig.Spuds generate 20m from non footballing events - up to 30 per annum.Lers say 10m profit for 15-16 current events.Nice little earner pays a few months interest on stadium debt servicing. Blues would need 20-25 to generate similar. Assuming HS2 and tram infrastructure up and running in 5 years.
Quote from: rob_bridge on November 21, 2025, 09:41:49 PMQuote from: Ads on November 21, 2025, 05:25:59 PMA gig at somewhere like Anfield adds £2.3m into the local economy as a whole with spending. Extrapolating how much Liverpool FC themselves would make ~£1m ball park. They're good to have been the promoter will be taking a bigger cut as will the artist, so £1m likely represents the ceiling and needs to be indexed to say a Taylor Swift/Springsteen level of gig.Spuds generate 20m from non footballing events - up to 30 per annum.Lers say 10m profit for 15-16 current events.Nice little earner pays a few months interest on stadium debt servicing. Blues would need 20-25 to generate similar. Assuming HS2 and tram infrastructure up and running in 5 years.Isn’t the revised HS2 completion date more like a decade away?
I thought we sold it when we were in the Championship?