11,395What was the crowd vs Southend last season?
It was a christmas game though, but still a big drop.11,395
So a 43% drop.I know it's hard to predict an everage for the season but if this is comparable, any idea what that means for us financially? I am trying to get a rough idea what Robins may have left over from the sales of Baylis/Chaplin.Only a guess.
Yes so you have the traditional Christmas higher attendance, but the average last year was over 12k.It was a christmas game though, but still a big drop.
I wonder he is also the nutritionistThat was a highlight.
but the match when they did tickets rea lly cheap screwed the average gate upYes so you have the traditional Christmas higher attendance, but the average last year was over 12k.
Yes you are right there, that was over 25k wasn't it?but the match when they did tickets rea lly cheap screwed the average gate up
What I am trying to work out is approximately what is the move is costing us in terms of a drop in revenue. Robins said he couldnt say how much was available to him from the sales due to the move. So I am trying to work out out has it cost us around 3 million or will he get some change?but the match when they did tickets rea lly cheap screwed the average gate up
Tricky one to try to work out as there are loads of other factors... season tickets/match tickets cheaper this season too... things like sponsorship deals, difference in rent (higher) but increased F&B revenues etc...Right so 5400 was us and Southend had a 1000k so yes still roughly 50%.
I am trying to work out what Robins will be left with from the reported 3 million (roughly). If the groundshare is the issue to him getting a share of the money. Trying to get an idea of what the groundshare will actually cost us and what he may have left over to play with. Although I do think if we have a successful season the attendance will rise.
No. The turnstile operator just looked at my card.Sat towards the front of block 35, too much arguing over seats and people standing up for my liking, so although the atmosphere was good will sit somewhere else next time. Also people constantly wandering up and down the stairs, I missed the tranquility of block 20. Didn't need barcodes on the tickets in the end either, unless they are going to scan the bits they ripped off later. Did season tickets get scanned?
Happy to stay there till that’s done though Ricoh is a soulless bowl
The number of random burger vans that were there as well. None of that at the Ricoh.I enjoyed it today, went on the train as the boys like the adventure. Met Jamie Allen before the game which was nice as my younger son had his name in his shirt and he said it was the first one he had seen.
When we got near the ground I did think imagine how much local business has gained there and around the Ricoh list.
Yes a hell of a lot of variables the only one we can calculate I suppose is attendence.Tricky one to try to work out as there are loads of other factors... season tickets/match tickets cheaper this season too... things like sponsorship deals, difference in rent (higher) but increased F&B revenues etc...
BUT, what you are trying to work out in terms of obvious losses is exactly why it baffles me that many "die hard city fans.. #pusb, city til I die etc" adopt the ridiculous "away games only" stance... absolutely non sensical ridiculous idiocy, costing your own team to financially benefit rival teams...
Are you for real?Yes the ground of course itself is so much better than the Foleshill shithole
The number of random burger vans that were there as well. None of that at the Ricoh.
I enjoyed it today, went on the train as the boys like the adventure. Met Jamie Allen before the game which was nice as my younger son had his name in his shirt and he said it was the first one he had seen.
When we got near the ground I did think imagine how much local business has gained there and around the Ricoh list.
True, the Ricoh is built to try and keep all the takings in the ground.
I wonder how busy the casino was today and how much money they lost today.
Did he say when he is back
Did he say when he is back
Can’t see a return anytime soon fellaLol as if that's happening.
Saw Kastaneer in the stand as well.
Reminded me of football in the good old days. BrilliantThe number of random burger vans that were there as well. None of that at the Ricoh.
Thank god I’ve lost some weight over the summer or else I would have been wedged in the turnstile
I think wasps put a stop to that. More Coventry businesses screwed by wasps and the council.The number of random burger vans that were there as well. None of that at the Ricoh.
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