English football's natural order
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Interesting. Where did you read that? £4.3m sounds quite low though.AFKABartram said:From the stats I've seen, for 13/14, Millwall had higher match day income than us. 4.3m to 4.2m.
Yes we currently have more ST holders but that will also be more skewed higher in the concession groups, and their prices I believe are more than ours. They also have a far higher percentage of adult match day walk up than we do.
Shows the gulf when I imagine United, Arsenal etc take our yearly matchday income in one game.0 -
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That will be the Government Grants they get for keeping the riff raff off the streets for a couple of hours on a Saturday skewing the figures.AFKABartram said:From the stats I've seen, for 13/14, Millwall had higher match day income than us. 4.3m to 4.2m.
Yes we currently have more ST holders but that will also be more skewed higher in the concession groups, and their prices I believe are more than ours. They also have a far higher percentage of adult match day walk up than we do.
To be serious, given that their usual attendance is somewhere between half to two thirds of ours according to my tame Millwall season ticket holder colleague, that statistic surprises me.1 -
Our matchday income figure looks rather low, I noticed on VOTV that the figure for 2012/13 was £5.6m and 2013/14 should be higher due to the FA Cup run.
http://www.votvonline.com/home/the-2013-14-blogs/addicks-confirm-2013-losses/
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Brighton would be much higher than Charlton. They're getting much bigger gates down there these days, and they love a bit of merchandise. Boro and WBA too, and probably Stoke. Blackburn would be bottom of the list. They only got 8000 at home when we played them in the quarter finals of the fa cupstonemuse said:Just for fun - top 30:
Manchester United
Arsenal
Liverpool
Manchester City
Chelsea
Newcastle United
Tottenham Hotspur
Sunderland
Everton
West Ham United
Aston Villa
Derby County
Leeds United
Nottingham Forest
Norwich City
Ipswich Town
Southampton
Sheffield Wednesday
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Birmingham City
Sheffield United
Charlton Athletic
Blackburn Rovers
Brighton & Hove Albion
Cardiff City
Bristol City
Middlesbrough
Burnley
Stoke City
West Bromwich Albion
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cheers @killerandflash no idea on the accuracy of the figures used in that sporting finance link0
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LenGlover said:
That will be the Government Grants they get for keeping the riff raff off the streets for a couple of hours on a Saturday skewing the figures.AFKABartram said:From the stats I've seen, for 13/14, Millwall had higher match day income than us. 4.3m to 4.2m.
Yes we currently have more ST holders but that will also be more skewed higher in the concession groups, and their prices I believe are more than ours. They also have a far higher percentage of adult match day walk up than we do.
To be serious, given that their usual attendance is somewhere between half to two thirds of ours according to my tame Millwall season ticket holder colleague, that statistic surprises me.</blockquote
Your ST prices are a lot cheaper than ours, you probably have a lot more ST holders where as we have more pay full price on the day fans, and apparently you give thousands of tickets away to the local community every season. Our hardcore support isn't probably too dissimilar. Obve you lose your prem hanger oners and the freebies you give out your hardcore support is probably around the 8k mark. That's what you went down to when you was at your lowest and that's what we stuck around at when we're at our shittest.0 -
Brighton match day income 10 mill? Their away fan experience looks like it's realy paying offAFKABartram said:0




