Can you guess at how much in £££ we are actually missing out on with the current arrangement, compared to getting more of the match day income?
hard to tell really.
There are certain incomes we do not miss out on at all
Ticket income
prize money/league pay outs
TV money
Sponsorship (excluding stadium naming rights) - shirts, balls, programs, match etc
A lot of the advertising
commercial partnerships
We sell hospitality packages for restaurants & boxes
Academy Grants
Some revenues are shared
Parking on match days
F&B on match days (I think they get 50% but is that after costs?)
shop sales (the club chose to franchise out)
program sales (the club chose to franchise out)
We do not get
Stadium naming rights
stand and room naming rights
conference/event incomes
Any other stadium incomes on non match days
But on the flip side the club doesn't have to pick up a lot of the costs either, particularly the staffing costs/risks, stadium maintenance, and the non match day fixed costs of the whole venue 365 days a year
There maybe match day costs to add in that CCFC pay ACL (it has never been clear if there is or isn't) but the stadium rent works out at £4347 per match (or around 395 season ticket holders). To get more of the other income streams then you would expect CCFC to pay out more for being there.