so you think 777 can do this and make us
“successful” ?
Nope their sharks mate, they will take more money out of the club, in fees and interest payments to themselves, leverage, sell players to meet costs and sit around while the club appreciates.
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so you think 777 can do this and make us
“successful” ?
Using Spurs as an example, average spectator spend per game at WHL was in the region of £1.75 pp per game.Financially what impact will the stadium really have ?
It looks like we are screwed buddy. - agreed.but how do we even operate and be successful? when we’re screwed
so you think 777 can do this and make us
“successful” ?
Using Spurs as an example, average spectator spend per game at WHL was in the region of £1.75 pp per game.
New stadium is around £16 pp per game.
So, times that £14 x 50k per game over a season and that alone will bring in millions extra per year.
Factor in concerts and other stadium use away from football and its a healthy sum of money.
I know ours won't match £ for £ but it's a good guide to potential revenue increase.
Before we even start thinking about being successful, we need to become stable. Success is completely off the table at the moment I’m afraid.
Aren't we pursuing BMD because of a hugely improved corporate facilities aspect? As well as having adequate facilities to the average supporter? The jaguar lounge (for instance) for the former and enough bars and urinals for the later?Using Spurs as an example, average spectator spend per game at WHL was in the region of £1.75 pp per game.
New stadium is around £16 pp per game.
So, times that £14 x 50k per game over a season and that alone will bring in millions extra per year.
Factor in concerts and other stadium use away from football and its a healthy sum of money.
I know ours won't match £ for £ but it's a good guide to potential revenue increase.
Based on its location alone and lack of facilities nearby (factor in the potential weather too), I think many more fans will turn up to BMD early and leave later.Using Spurs as an example, average spectator spend per game at WHL was in the region of £1.75 pp per game.
New stadium is around £16 pp per game.
So, times that £14 x 50k per game over a season and that alone will bring in millions extra per year.
Factor in concerts and other stadium use away from football and its a healthy sum of money.
I know ours won't match £ for £ but it's a good guide to potential revenue increase.
BMD wont be competing with the arena for events it will be competing with Anfield. The kind of event at BMD or the Arena will be very different. There aren't many gigs that can comfortably fill 50k without risk.Aren't we pursuing BMD because of a hugely improved corporate facilities aspect? As well as having adequate facilities to the average supporter? The jaguar lounge (for instance) for the former and enough bars and urinals for the later?
Will BMD be competing with Kings dock for musical events and the like?
But staying at goodison, stagnating and going backwards will not benefit us either. We have to make a progressive move. However……
Everton being Everton decided that an unprecedented global pandemic increasing costs significantly, being backed by a Russian, then Russia going to war and globally sanctioned, coupled with a global financial crisis and interest rate increases not seen for 30+ years, now was the perfect time to flap our wings, take the plunge, and build a stadium in a place with loads of debt on the club.
It looks like we are screwed buddy. - agreed.
But staying at goodison, stagnating and going backwards will not benefit us either. We have to make a progressive move. However……
Everton being Everton decided that an unprecedented global pandemic increasing costs significantly, being backed by a Russian, then Russia going to war and globally sanctioned, coupled with a global financial crisis and interest rate increases not seen for 30+ years, now was the perfect time to flap our wings, take the plunge, and build a stadium in a place with loads of debt on the club, and declining big fat joes fixed rate city loan - probably corrupt anyway, in an active and sea waterfilled active dockland.
We then get a disinterested owner wanting to gtf out asap (probably down to Russian war) and whoring us out to anyone who will take us, who don’t have any money to fund a premier league football club, at a massively reduced cost just to get rid.
On top of that we then get (imo) an orchestrated premier league campaign - backed by the media - unforeseen and unjust points deduction sanction that they can’t, and won’t, explain only applicable to Everton.
I could go on. We do seem screwed. We are being victimised (imo). We may have to sell players.
But
We are fkin Everton mate. Like a cockroach.
We will still be a PL club - not a top one.
We will get another gem - we always do.
And we will be just fine.
Love ya Matt ya moaning sod.
Before we even start thinking about being successful, we need to become stable. Success is completely off the table at the moment I’m afraid.
Thank you kind sir, my updates will carry on until completion and beyond
Aren't we pursuing BMD because of a hugely improved corporate facilities aspect? As well as having adequate facilities to the average supporter? The jaguar lounge (for instance) for the former and enough bars and urinals for the later?
Will BMD be competing with Kings dock for musical events and the like?
Thank you kind sir, my updates will carry on until completion and beyond