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Per season is it £23m plus whatever the owners put in?.I read on here airman said ticket revenue is £1.8m?.

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  • Cafc451
    Cafc451 Posts: 32
    Fenaddick but we get more then that in the championship.
  • lordromford
    lordromford Posts: 8,465

  • Cafc451
    Cafc451 Posts: 32
    We wont grow unless more sponsorship.
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 19,306
    Cafc451 said:
    Fenaddick but we get more then that in the championship.
    You'll have to wait for the next set of accounts for that answer
  • Cafc451
    Cafc451 Posts: 32
    I know bluewater was a pop up shop but must of made them money.
  • CaptainRobbo
    CaptainRobbo Posts: 2,179
    edited June 17
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  • Cafc451
    Cafc451 Posts: 32
    Captain Robbo?.
  • CaptainRobbo
    CaptainRobbo Posts: 2,179
    Didn't realise it was just a pop up shop 
  • Cafc451
    Cafc451 Posts: 32


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  • Weegie Addick
    Weegie Addick Posts: 17,237
    Cafc451 said:

    It’s an obvious opportunity to grow revenue by selling more tickets. 
    The new financial rules for the coming season make it even more important. 
  • CaptainRobbo
    CaptainRobbo Posts: 2,179
    Cafc451 said:

    Only 99% from Hollywood FC, that's shockingly bad.
  • Cafc451
    Cafc451 Posts: 32
    Lol.
  • Cafc451 said:

    Pricing policy that leaves an average 7k seats empty 
  • Athletico Charlton
    Athletico Charlton Posts: 14,969
    More space to make more revenue whilst already averaging crowds currently that put us broadly mid Championship. Nice position to be in.
  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 38,905
    Cafc451 said:
    We wont grow unless more sponsorship.
    Or players sales - a young player having just one good season at this level can be worth £10m+.
  • BobK
    BobK Posts: 95
    I would suggest  good reasons why attendances are lower at some matches are due to Sky, kick-off times and long mid-week journeys. That is why comparisons are not really important to me except for income generated, and still there are moans over pricing.
  • KingKinsella
    KingKinsella Posts: 1,471
    BobK said:
    I would suggest  good reasons why attendances are lower at some matches are due to Sky, kick-off times and long mid-week journeys. That is why comparisons are not really important to me except for income generated, and still there are moans over pricing.
    another good reason is the perception of the customer of value for money
  • BobK said:
    I would suggest  good reasons why attendances are lower at some matches are due to Sky, kick-off times and long mid-week journeys. That is why comparisons are not really important to me except for income generated, and still there are moans over pricing.
    So if your pricing is achieving a range of attendances between 14k and 23k (the top end still leaving 4k seats empty) with 11 league games below 20k then that suggests ticket pricing isn’t doing its job.

    A good place to start is this: It’s not even as if it’s not bleeding obvious where the bulk of those empty seats are going to be for those games when we do get more than 20k. Like the Lower North, the Lower West is a stand that’s front and centre on TV. If we price it to fill it, rather than leaving it half empty every match, it will draw others in.