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If you asked for two screens, with one behind each goal, you're a massive balloon.
The starting capacity is just part of the question, we should also be asking what figure should the stadium be able to expand to.
Most agree on 60000 at the moment, which I'd be happy with but we're currently an above mid table club who haven't achieved anything for years.
What is our potential if this stadium does elevate us to regular Champions League football, and do start winning things over the following decade after we move there?
An extra 10k 15k? 20k even? Should we be asking if this will be able to expand to 70000, or even 80000?
Currently we average 39k at Goodison with bargain basement ticket prices that mean we generate only £14m a season from match day income. Surely we would need regular CL Football and to be winning things just to fill a 60k stadium at meaningful ticket prices of around £40-£50 a game. Adding 10 to 20k to a 60k Stadium is horrendously expensive unless it is through safe standing.
Currently we average 39k at Goodison with bargain basement ticket prices that mean we generate only £14m a season from match day income. Surely we would need regular CL Football and to be winning things just to fill a 60k stadium at meaningful ticket prices of around £40-£50 a game. Adding 10 to 20k to a 60k Stadium is horrendously expensive unless it is through safe standing.
With the tv deal being huge, do we really need to rely on massive hikes in tickets prices like @Dabluez Is suggesting? Can't we go in the opposite direction and make them even lower, do great family deals so we do end up selling 60k+ tickets and in turn make more money from the retail/hospitality side of things on matchday as more people = more folk spending dollar.
With the tv deal being huge, do we really need to rely on massive hikes in tickets prices like @Dabluez Is suggesting? Can't we go in the opposite direction and make them even lower, do great family deals so we do end up selling 60k+ tickets and in turn make more money from the retail/hospitality side of things on matchday as more people = more folk spending dollar.
They'll just use the Commonwealth games plan, but save 2 lots of cash.If it is less than 60k, there is going to be uproar. Meis has mentioned 60,000, 61,878 and then the Superbowl stadium, which was in the excess of 65,000+. You don't do that to fans and then deliver below the 60k.
If it is less than 60k, there is going to be uproar. Meis has mentioned 60,000, 61,878 and then the Superbowl stadium, which was in the excess of 65,000+. You don't do that to fans and then deliver below the 60k.
If it is less than 60k, there is going to be uproar. Meis has mentioned 60,000, 61,878 and then the Superbowl stadium, which was in the excess of 65,000+. You don't do that to fans and then deliver below the 60k.
The starting capacity is just part of the question, we should also be asking what figure should the stadium be able to expand to.
Most agree on 60000 at the moment, which I'd be happy with but we're currently an above mid table club who haven't achieved anything for years.
What is our potential if this stadium does elevate us to regular Champions League football, and do start winning things over the following decade after we move there?
An extra 10k 15k? 20k even? Should we be asking if this will be able to expand to 70000, or even 80000?