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New Everton Stadium

two different scenarios mate:

10,000 x 19 games x £50 = £9,500,000
2,000 x 19 games x £175 = £6,650,000

Total revenue increase = £16 million (not £15m as I approximated) - this was to answer @Adversus point

My model is as follows:

10% increase in ticket prices, plus increase in attendances (39k to 50k) = increase in revenues of £8.3 m (I am not pricing the extra tickets at £50, just 10% higher than today's current prices)

Reduction in running costs = £2 million

Naming rights = £2 million

Hospitality sales increase = 2,000 x 19 x £175 = £ 6.65 million

Increase in net revenues = £8.3m + £2m + £2m + 6.65m = £19 milllion (hence my approximate £20 million comment)

@Kieno was addressing you on the same point though & his point still stands.

The original 40k pay more, a point you've then incorporated while still saying he was wrong
 
Why charge the fans when you can charge the sponsors instead? The problem is not with the stadium, it's with the board.

Bayern Munich:
'We could charge more than £104. Let's say we charged £300. We'd get £2m more in income but what's £2m to us?

'In a transfer discussion you argue about that sum for five minutes. But the difference between £104 and £300 is huge for the fan.

'We do not think the fans are like cows, who you milk. Football has got to be for everybody.

'That's the biggest difference between us and England.'
 
Cheers lad if i win the lotto defo going to get me one until then think il manage:)is there a main class of people that get the hospitality packages or who would usually avail of them as in who would everton be hopeing would buy them?

Difficult to categorise them really mate, a lot of local business people, some management levels of big corporates and quite a few professionals use them for client and personal use.

Hope you win the lottery tomorrow!
 

Bayern Munich:
'We could charge more than £104. Let's say we charged £300. We'd get £2m more in income but what's £2m to us?

'In a transfer discussion you argue about that sum for five minutes. But the difference between £104 and £300 is huge for the fan.

'We do not think the fans are like cows, who you milk. Football has got to be for everybody.

'That's the biggest difference between us and England.'

It's easy for a team in Bayern Munich's position to say that.
 
yeah but isnt almost literally every team in Germany cheaper than any Premier League match? Across the board? Germany has fantastic prices on tickets, i think its what a lot of people were miffed about when this MASSIVE TV deal came through and ticket prices didnt go down as a result.

BUNDESLIGA season ticket prices (2013-2014 i think).

Augsburg £274-£469

Bayer Leverkusen £133-£450

Bayern Munich £104-£540

Borussia Dortmund £303-£823

Borussia Monchengladbach £274-£511

Eintracht Frankfurt £267-£635

Fortuna Dusseldorf £212-£574

Freiburg £307-£590

Greuther Furth £258-£407

Hamburg £230-£603

Hannover £75-£278

Hoffenheim £212-£475

Mainz £155-£516

Nuremburg £200-£729

Schalke 04 £303-£735

Stuttgart £145-£607

Werder Bremen £141-£498

Wolfsburg £174-£450
 

Bayern Munich:
'We could charge more than £104. Let's say we charged £300. We'd get £2m more in income but what's £2m to us?

'In a transfer discussion you argue about that sum for five minutes. But the difference between £104 and £300 is huge for the fan.

'We do not think the fans are like cows, who you milk. Football has got to be for everybody.

'That's the biggest difference between us and England.'
So where do they get their money from because last I checked the wages of players like Ribery and Robben don't come cheap.

Are they another one of those teams who play in a league where the top clubs hoover up all the money and the league is a non-event. That's a great model.
 
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/bill-kenwright-insists-everton-arent-6419118

This is what really boils my blood, getting told what we should be happy with.

Constantly chirping of a 'vocal minority' against the great leader...


Wasn't it The Mirror's own website that run a poll suggesting 80%+ wanted him gone mere weeks ago?!

He has failed in everything he has tried to do at this club. We do not 'punch above our weight' we were a heavyweight until disastrous boards have destroyed the 9 times Chanpions of this country.
 
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/bill-kenwright-insists-everton-arent-6419118

This is what really boils my blood, getting told what we should be happy with.

Constantly chirping of a 'vocal minority' against the great leader...


Wasn't it The Mirror's own website that run a poll suggesting 80%+ wanted him gone mere weeks ago?!

He has failed in everything he has tried to do at this club. We do not 'punch above our weight' we were a heavyweight until disastrous boards have destroyed the 9 times Chanpions of this country.

That simply is not true, I want a new billionaire owner and a new stadium as much as anybody , but it is a simple fact that we are a stable club at the moment...we just are not a wealthy club and we have owners who are not wealthy and cannot afford to push the club onto the next rung of the financial ladder.
We have a training ground that is state of the art(who owns it doesn't affect the work that goes on there), we have a squad of players and an academy that is the envy of most clubs. The difficulties experienced during the window highlights this.
The true test is matchday and that I have been aware of the protests are minimal or non existent.
The plane flying over Southampton gained no traction that I am aware of and was generally regarded as unhelpful at worst or a novelty at best.

When I hear chanting at Goodison for the manager to leave, then I will believe there is serious opposition to his time at Everton.
The stadium issue may now change things if there isn't progress, but as yet I have not seen any viable alternative to the current board .
I hear lot of rhetoric but very little concrete proposal for alternative and for supporters to want something different or something better they must know whats on offer.
 

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