Ok, like i said i have no degrees in any of this just logical thinking, to me anyway
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What would an average supporter spend on all things match day related? Virgin Money’s Football Fans’ Inflation Index puts this figure at over 100 pounds.
Petrol, ok, they would still use in the week, but a % is being used for the game, food, drink, consumables, memorabilia, in the winter u buy gloves n a hat from a local shop cause its frickin cold sitting there watching them, local bought, local economy. Parking fees, It all adds up.
How many people do a little overtime on a saturday we are at home, staff at the stadium (may not be earning a lot), bus, coach drivers, train drivers, extra shop staff, car park attendants, their loss of earnings is money not being spent.
Even down to the printers of the programs/tickets if there not selling there not printing, if they are local its money lost.
The list of economical losers is long, its not all about what the club is making or not, it s every other resource that would take a few pounds from the supporters and all the folks that service the supporters. It would add up to a hell of a lot of money.
Factor in every little detail, pennies in the paper shop to pounds in the pub/bookies. There is money not being made and not being spent all over the place while the City are not playing at home!
I dont have many strong points, am not qualified in any of this, but i think the baseline 50m is plausible and probably more!
Long winded repetitive, im starting to doubt myself reading it back!