So, Katrien says the fans are a third of the income stream.
With this in mind, reading this about Everton:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/35529337 I was struck by the statement "We need a new stadium to keep pace with the other clubs in this Premier league; you need the revenue that generates" which suggests that a bigger stadium will increase revenue.
So how much do the fans contribute?
Anyone have any idea?
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Everton and most PL sides have the potential to expand. So, Man Utd and Arsenal earn a fortune from ticket sales as they have big ground which they can fill. We have a 27,000 stadium we can barely half fill. So we get more money from TV deals, sponsorship etc than we do from football matches.
it is perpetual! and it is all baised on number of fans.
the biggest wealthyest clubs in the world have the biggest global fanbase spending cash.
Katrien is an idiot!
100% of clubs income is linked to fans.
She said "only one third" was tickets forgetting that at a club like Charlton most of the small scale but significant commercial is also fans ie shirt sponsorship, food and drink, lounges, even events. Advertising too.
However what they're trying to do is interesting and may be worth learning from.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3150942/Bradford-City-course-18-000-season-ticket-sales-incredible-response-social-media-campaign.html
TV money is irrelevant, we are not LEEDS LEEDS LEEDS!
However, I fear this will not be the case when we slip into the nether regions come May.
Many -including me - will think 'enough is enough' and the team could well be playing in front of gates of 5-7,000, probably less if they are struggling as may well be the case if Riga or whoever is in charge is forced to play kids and over-the-hill third rate players.
Indeed that may be the only way of getting rid of this cancer that has so ruined our club.
A league drop will mean those two thirds will take a substantial hit, dare I say be almost completely wiped out.
No fans in the ground either!
Why are they here?
You got it!!
FANS!
How much would sky pay the premier league if only 10 people tuned in to watch the biggest games???
I sit and watch other teams play because I'm a football fan, I don't know many people who put the football on the tv to watch when they hate the sport and don't follow a team!
I don't watch tennis but I watch the Wimbledon final! Why is it the biggest prize money in the sport?
You got it
FANS!
Every way you look at football as a business the fans are in the middle of everything.
If every football fan in the world decided to go and watch something else both on tv and on a Saturday afternoon, what do you think would happen to all these clubs around the world?
They wouldn't be around long!
2 They have already been testing, with some success, in the USA using CGI technology to show fans in stands when there are none there. What they test today is usually perfected in the relatively near future
3 Sky have been overdubbing crowd noises to their goals highlights for years. Just listen to the roar when an away side in L1 or L2 scores, despite there only being 25 away supporters. And a lot of the noise is very similar. It's an old trick to make things sound more important.
The average net value of a ticket sale after VAT is likely to be less than £15 (nearly half of all match sales are concessions, a large majority of them kids) and that's match tickets - with season tickets it's more like £10 and under. Ancilllary income is worth say £2 on average after cost of sale is deducted.
Even if you assume £15, that's £15 x 10,000 x 23 = £3.5m, and that's pushing it. That's less than the current operating loss.
I want to carry on supporting the football team but not at a price level that makes any significant contribution to mitigating Roly Doeshitalot's losses. It's a tricky balance to find.
That aside, he's been in politics and weathered storms at other clubs. His a rich man with a rich man's ego. We might throw in the towel at this point but I suspect to him it's a challenge to win over the scum and show them that he knows best.