This has been gone over in detail on this forum before but of course you've conveniently forgotten that. When we were paying £1.2m a year the matchday costs came out every season at around £400K. The matchday costs are now a lot higher.
With no actual figures presented
Can you explain why the costs are higher for games with a sub 10K attendance and half the ground shut than for games with over 25K there with the whole ground open?
Not without seeing any actual figures.
I can see a justification for matchday costs increasing as the crowd increases. I can see no justification for matchday costs going up as the crowds go down.
Again, show the figures if you quote them.
But then you admit the truth. Wasps and Coventry Council wanted to be seen to be fair to the club so can shout about a rent of £100K. They then jack up the matchday costs to a point we are paying considerably more than most realise and can't add any margin on to things we resell.
Thats exactly what I said. Pay less rent for basic stadium and add on what you want as a match day cost.
Matchday costs should not change because the level of the rent has changed. The reason the rent is lower is we have no ticket office, no shop, no club offices etc and limited use of the ground. We don't even get first choice on dates, a FL requirement, and aren't allowed to play friendlies there.
Exactly as I said. If its not included in the rent then if we want ticket office, shop, offices, fanzine , we have to pay for them.
We are a tenant we can't dictate dates. Wasps have previously moved to Sunday, this is a first and we can't be sure whether it was discussed and CCFC choose Friday. We probably don't pay friendlies there because its cheaper elsewhere.
Nobody is frothing, people are just pointing out that when Wasps were called out on the clashes you repeatedly insisted they would move their games to Sundays and a few days later it turns out you were once again wrong and its us that has to move.
I also said it will get sorted and it has. Whether its to the clubs satisfaction is yet to be revealed.