jayonenote
Player Valuation: £8m
Juve's stadium capacity is 41,507 mate.
Juve's stadium capacity is 41,507 mate.
What's that?
Someone's porridge has spilled out the bowl after being in the microwaveWhat's that?
What's that?
The relevance has me lost.A design of a stadium for Chelsea.
Wouldn't have thought so." intimate and intimidating"?
Small?
A design of a stadium for Chelsea.
Juventus atmosphere in new stadium...
OFcourse.Is it possible to add another 20k seats and keep that steepness?
Agreed. Getting them there is the important bit. Giving them options to spend on a variety of choices as a part of the "overall footballing experience on the day" will be far more lucrative than the price of the ticket.I think in the last accounts we had matchday revenue of ~£18m. For me, the aim of a new stadium has to be to get as many people in it as possible and to raise that revenue significantly.
As a back of a [Poor language removed] packet argument, to get that money from the current stadium requires around £450 in income per seat, per season. Lets say we had a 60,000 stadium, we could get £24m in revenue with just £400 per seat, per season. The revenue from match day pales in comparison to broadcast revenue, so lets get the old girl full every week, even if means tickets are cheaper.
Remains to be seen.OFcourse.
I'm pretty sure that's the dockside design H&dM came up with for Portsmouth before the club went bankrupt. I remember thinking at the time it looked very ambitious for a club that size.
Been told there will be no announcement on the 14th March, been put back on account there are finer details that need to be sorted, before the announcement can be made,
so the fume can now go into overdrive.