Skybluenutterman
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Sheff U & Bradford will be the top 2 ave over the season a decent season could see us get 3rd place.
bradfords 17k season ticket holders is incredible there will be championship teams that dont get close to that
bradfords 17k season ticket holders is incredible there will be championship teams that dont get close to that
Don't they charge a stupidly low amount for season tickets??
To answer my own question, they charge £149 for a season ticket. We should look to match that next year imo. More bums on seats has to be better.
To answer my own question, they charge £149 for a season ticket. We should look to match that next year imo. More bums on seats has to be better.
It's a nice theory but I can't see that working with the way the club is currently being run. It's a £100 quid reduction on this years £249 for this season which would mean £600,000 lost from our 'hardcore' 6k fans. We'd need to sell an additional 4000 season tickets just to cover that shortfall at £149 a piece. On a reported budget of £2.5 mill, 600k is nearly a third of it. Unless we get promoted I can't see us getting 10k season ticket sales because the cost is not the real issue now.
Maybe it's what is needed to bring people back.
Dont think he is ignoring it! just working with what he can put out on the field, He will be as pleased as any of us if we can win or draw this round, he seems to have got better value for his budget than SP didI am surprised that TM is not taking the league cup seriously - a money spinner against eg villa in the next round , would make up the shortfall in season tickets overnight
I know focus needs to be the league, but revenues from a big cup match cannot be ignored
I am surprised that TM is not taking the league cup seriously - a money spinner against eg villa in the next round , would make up the shortfall in season tickets overnight
I know focus needs to be the league, but revenues from a big cup match cannot be ignored
To answer my own question, they charge £149 for a season ticket. We should look to match that next year imo. More bums on seats has to be better.
I don't think enough would come back to cover costs, they slashed the prices a fair whack this season and didn't see a huge increase.
I am surprised that TM is not taking the league cup seriously - a money spinner against eg villa in the next round , would make up the shortfall in season tickets overnight
I know focus needs to be the league, but revenues from a big cup match cannot be ignored
I agree on the whole, but to play Devil's Advocate:
In games consoles and other gadgets there's a point roughly under £100 for most products, perhaps a bit more, that makes a product an impulse buy. So a drop from £300 to £200 would see less of an increase in sales than one from £200 to £100.
I don't know what that price point is, we can all probably agree we'd sell 32k at £10 a shot. We sell 5-6k at £250. There's a whole bunch of data points in between.
I think it'd be best done as an initial one off for a particular push one season. It'd be interesting how well we'd do with a full stadium compared to 10k. How many fans = one average player? Would 32k give us the equivalent amount of points to say a decent loan or a small fee for a player? I don't know, but it'd be fun to find out.
This is where the deal at the Ricoh is really shown up as a problem. Bradford wouldn't need to get the whole £100 back through extra ticket sales as they get other revenue streams - the more people in the ground the more they make. We aren't in the same situation, we would have to sell enough extra tickets to offset the loss.
We do get some other revenue streams by people attending though ? Small share of F & B, programme and merchandise sales, corporate, car parking etc.
Outsourced or not, CCFC will still be able to claim a significant commission on all sales for goods with their branding.
To reduce to £149 with cheaper concessions you'd need around 22,000 - 25,000 to raise as much revenue as we have by what we've charged.
We'd sell nowhere near that many.