Did a rough estimate which brought it out at about £4.5m. Will try to note below:
Coventry - 30,000 tickets sold @ £20pp = £600,000
Middlesbrough - 30,000 tickets sold @ £20pp = £600,000
Sunderland - 40,000 tickets sold @ £20pp = £800,000
Luton - 10,000 tickets sold @ £20pp = £200,000
Total £2.2m split 4 ways = £550k
Wembley - 80,000 tickets sold @ £50pp = £4m
Assuming we get all Wembley ticket revenue, as seems to be the precedent, that’s £4.55m on fag packet calculations.
Closer to 70k Wembley tickets were actually sold.
FL take a cut, Wembley take expenses plus a cut, police take a cut, tax man takes a cut
Vat man takes a cut. Dodgy cunts at the FA take a backhander etc.
In short, the estimated revenue generated is wildly optimistic.
I've said before, if Vik and Hamer stay, our expenditure on transfers will be less than 5million. I've we sell Vik or Gus, I'd expect around half the fee to be reinvested in players transfer fees, and much of the rest going on an increased wage bill.
I think people's expectations are a little over the top, and we will continue the model that has been so successful to now.
Ie, sign young players to develop and profit from, and use the loan market and free transfers.