I'm sure I read Meis or someone saying that the new stadium would generate about that much extra in match day revenue.We ain't building a new stadium for 10m a season.
I have no idea why you think it's only worth that.
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I'm sure I read Meis or someone saying that the new stadium would generate about that much extra in match day revenue.We ain't building a new stadium for 10m a season.
I have no idea why you think it's only worth that.
Current match day revenue is about that and hasn't changed over the last decade. When the project was launched that was the estimated extra revenue the stadium would bring.
West Ham currently earns around double what Everton does per game, which if you go off perhaps 20 home games per season would give match day revenue roughly £10 million more than it is currently. Consider that West Ham averages around 58,000 per game.The current matchday income is about 15m, that might be up a bit since the price rises. When we move everything will go up 20 to 30% more so conservatively that's around 2 and a half million extra if we chop off the current hospitality and away tickets. The premium section of BMD will be generating 10 to 15 million just for those 5000 seats.
A GA ticket at Goodison is £55, that will be more like £65-68 at BM. 11400 extra GA seats (I think we will have around 2000 more premium seats so deduct them that go into the other total) if we say going on the worst case basis that the average ticket price will be £45 after you count kids and OAPs that will be 10 million a season.
We're up to 22.5 million more basic than Goodison at a lowball estimate without counting any of the other income streams. Just the fact there is 25% more people in the stadium would uplift the food and beverages side of things if it was like for like nevermind the extra choices you will be given at BM. 10 million isn't right.
I'm sure I read Meis or someone saying that the new stadium would generate about that much extra in match day revenue.
West Ham currently earns around double what Everton does per game, which if you go off perhaps 20 home games per season would give match day revenue roughly £10 million more than it is currently. Consider that West Ham averages around 58,000 per game.
What’s with all these wank polls this week
If we'd have spent as you say a further £750mil on the playing staff P&S and FFP would be all over it.I'm not sure I buy this tbh. If you look at how clubs make their money these days, not much of it actually comes from gate receipts. Indeed, our own figures suggest around 10% of our turnover is from matchday revenue, with broadcast revenue providing nearly 70%. Man City earned £35 million more in broadcast revenue than we did, and that's ignoring the revenue they earned by actually being good and getting into Europe regularly.
So for me, you're going to get a much better commercial return by investing the £750 million we're blowing on the stadium on the team and getting us into the CL spots on a regular basis. If we do that, then you can start spending money on vanity projects like a new stadium.