Depends on how the figures are played Derby ,our rent has been reduced and i would imagine the deal with compass has affected thhe the matchday take ,ie ;compass take matchday income from sales ,parking etc as part of their deal with ACL for which compass bid for when signing the deal with ACL,@£12.5m. per an.for 17% of income for the ricoh arena. Now wonder the council have told them to do one.
they signed a ten year deal about three years ago OSB for£125m. has been difficult to determine which way the money went but either compass pay ACL £12.5m to operate the entire complexwhere did you get the £12.5m per annum figure from wingy? Last accounts only showed a total income of £6m. or is it that figure for 5 years or something?
Also Compass bid to cover the whole 365 day operation of the Ricoh not just the 25 or so CCFC match days.
If i was looking to buy Coventry city, the first thing i would do is build a new ground away from the crooks at ACL!
Would it happen?? I dont know depends who the buyer was! But i dont like the way ACL have evolved into a company against the football club!
Seems to me they have never helped out even b4 sisu!!!
Least at highfield road we got all the money for parking and food! What do we get now???
http://www.caterersearch.com/Articl...25m-deal-at-coventry-city-fcs-ricoh-arena.htm
Heres the link OSB,one way or another it suggests turnover is much higher than £6m. When you consider this would make the 7% equate to £880,000 it sounds more pluasible the amount of staff on a matchday ,they'd have to take £35,000 on amatchday just to cover that 7%
If i was looking to buy Coventry city, the first thing i would do is build a new ground away from the crooks at ACL!
Would it happen?? I dont know depends who the buyer was! But i dont like the way ACL have evolved into a company against the football club!
Seems to me they have never helped out even b4 sisu!!!
Least at highfield road we got all the money for parking and food! What do we get now???
thanks wingy - good research! . certainly looks like its £125m. I just wonder if the £125m is the worth of the contract ie the amount of expected income Compass will get from it rather than the amount they actually pay to ACL. Looks like the deal went through March 2009 which would mean that the first year that the fee appeared in ACL accounts would have been 2010 - clearly there isnt £12.5m in those accounts. But I take your point about wages costs.
If they have received 12.5m then we should expect bumper results for 2011 accounts. No wonder the council would want to keep it and SISU would want so badly if true. However am still not convinced that was the fee - when you take that fee, add on the wages costs for their staff and any other costs and overheads you are looking at an annual turnover of something like £20m pa just to break even from bar sales, catering, car parks etc (rents going to ACL direct - am assuming that) - thats £200m over ten years. Could the Ricoh do that ?
Also it mentions the hotel in the article - I thought De Vere hotels ran that ?
Guess we will know more when we see the 2011 accounts
That would be a stadium out of Coventry then would it? as council unlikely to grant planning permission for another stadium..... aside from the small matter of actually financing it! or the time delays involved!
Every single interview with the Council, ACL or Higgs Charity has stressed how much they want CCFC to succeed and to be at the Arena how is that against the football club? It isnt their fault that Board after Board have stripped the club of its assets by mismanagement and greed. CCFC is a private company - neither ACL, Council, nor the Charity created the financial mess that meant they couldnt finance the build or repurchase the stadium that was the likes of GR, BR, SISU etc. THe Boards of directors at CCFC took the decisions to create this situation they could have made other decisions but chose to overspend get into debt and repeatedly take us to the brink of oblivion !
ACL have done nothing more than manage the Arena properly and in so doing create a successful business. Something that CCFC could certainly learn from, because the contrast is stark between the two companies. A succesful well run profit making diversified company as against a loss making debt ridden shambles. ACL owe CCFC nor SISU nothing. The rent charged is reasonable compared to many similar grounds. I would bet at times it has been paid late too - you try doing that in the real commercial world!
We sold the rights to income just to survive - without that there would have been no club. We bought the right to be involved once more but it isnt anyones fault bar CCFC's that the club cannot afford to buy back in.
The bad guys in this are not ACL nor the council nor the charity. The blame for the current situation lies firmly on the shoulders of ALL those charged with the governance of the club be they anonymous owners or current & past directors. END OF
The accounts are at Companies House.
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