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Fisher says that with the match day revenues and a reduced rent all CCFC's financial troubles will be solved.
Matchday revenues, where does the money go:
Tickets: CCFC
Pitchside advertising: CCFC
Corporate Hospitality: CCFC
Programme: CCFC
Programme advertising: CCFC
Ladbroke's commission: CCFC
Car parking: CCFC
Mascot/corner sponsorship: CCFC
Advertising on scoreboard: CCFC
TV (if any): CCFC
so what is left:
Teas and coffees, burgers and pies.
Take out the corporates from a gate of 11,000 and you are left with, say 10,000. Let's say that the average spend per head is £3:00.
So there is £30,000 of income. Take off the cost of sale (heat, light, staff, their uniforms, kiosk equipment and cleaning, the product itself)
and what are you left with? Say .25p. This would give CCFC around £2,500 per match. (I may be wrong on the margin/cost of sale but it can't be far out.)
Say there are 25 matches a season that is £62,500.
Even in the world of spin and smoke and mirrors that Fisher hides behind surely nobody believes that the club will be "saved" if it has
this additional revenue stream.
No, what Sisu wants, and is paying Fisher to get, is the whole thing, so that they can sell it on and get out with a profit for their investors.
For them CCFC is just the crowbar to break in with.
Matchday revenues, where does the money go:
Tickets: CCFC
Pitchside advertising: CCFC
Corporate Hospitality: CCFC
Programme: CCFC
Programme advertising: CCFC
Ladbroke's commission: CCFC
Car parking: CCFC
Mascot/corner sponsorship: CCFC
Advertising on scoreboard: CCFC
TV (if any): CCFC
so what is left:
Teas and coffees, burgers and pies.
Take out the corporates from a gate of 11,000 and you are left with, say 10,000. Let's say that the average spend per head is £3:00.
So there is £30,000 of income. Take off the cost of sale (heat, light, staff, their uniforms, kiosk equipment and cleaning, the product itself)
and what are you left with? Say .25p. This would give CCFC around £2,500 per match. (I may be wrong on the margin/cost of sale but it can't be far out.)
Say there are 25 matches a season that is £62,500.
Even in the world of spin and smoke and mirrors that Fisher hides behind surely nobody believes that the club will be "saved" if it has
this additional revenue stream.
No, what Sisu wants, and is paying Fisher to get, is the whole thing, so that they can sell it on and get out with a profit for their investors.
For them CCFC is just the crowbar to break in with.