The Everton Board Thread 2014/15

Is it time for change?

  • I'm happy with the way thing are. Kenwright and the Board should stay.

  • Kenwright and the board need to go. We need change.


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Yes. The only seats you see empty in a lot of games in everton sections are restricted views.

This, would you be willing to shell out 35 quid to have the privilege of sitting behind a post.

If we built a new stadium, people would come. I have no doubt at all. Its the corporate boxes we need to generate cash.
 
Oh dear Mr Elephant. More desperation. Go back. Read again. Admit to yourself how wrong you are. I said Bill seems to be able to pick good looking women, or something like that, but you agenda driven spin machine, the one implanted in your brain, gets it wrong as usual. The current 'good news' from Everton is really laying bare the agenda driven falsehoods from which the 'anti BK platoon ' (The completely Expendables) derive their limited energy. If Dave doesn't get the part as Bessie Bitter The Palace Cook, maybe you could join with him in Cinderella, as the Bitter Sisters ?
You're angry today Steve,take it as a given that no matter what BK does he's never going to get any credit from the usual suspects.
What amazes me is there's a good few of them that won't post anything on this forum unless it's to have a dig at Bill or the board.
Changy however is more than willing to discuss a wide range of Everton related topics. This thread though is his spiritual home.
 
The stadium is key for us.

If we add on 15000 to capacity we earn another 18million a season minimum, more with more hospitality and corporate. On premier league games alone.

Assuming we sell every single new seat for all 19 home games, we'd have to generate £63 per seat per game to get to your £18 million figure.

How would we do that?
 
Assuming we sell every single new seat for all 19 home games, we'd have to generate £63 per seat per game to get to your £18 million figure.

How would we do that?

ambitiously-plentiful and luxuriously-expensive corporate boxes?


Don't think we have the glamour to make that work.
 

Yes. The only seats you see empty in a lot of games in everton sections are restricted views.

The restricted views is a good argument, but you're talking about an extra twenty-thousand fans coming. We average around 35k for games against the likes of Burnley, Hull, Stoke and dullards like that.
 
The restricted views is a good argument, but you're talking about an extra twenty-thousand fans coming. We average around 35k for games against the likes of Burnley, Hull, Stoke and dullards like that.

Dholliday. We could fill it.

Don't worry about that
 
ambitiously-plentiful and luxuriously-expensive corporate boxes?


Don't think we have the glamour to make that work.

I think we do, i know @Dell Boy thinks we don't due to the region. But, i go a few times a year to the corporate at Sunderland and its always rammed. Sunderland is not more affluent than Liverpool.

And, I'm sure i read recently that outside London, Liverpool has the fastest growing economy in England.
 
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Looking at the last accounts (2013) the revenue per spectator per game figure is less than £30 for tickets, programmes and catering. Even if you add in all of the commercial revenue (and not all is generated on match day) then the figure is less than £34.
 
Spent it on what tho mate?

Think it would be prudent to hold onto any surplus and keep until next season when we will have CL football to plan for.
Think it would be far more "prudent" to actually get CL first ! How many times have we all felt we were on the brink of something , and just needed to take that next step , which this board time ,after time failed us.We haven't even spent the felli n jela money yet, never mind all the years of disappearing transfer n tv money etc etc and is our squad actually any stronger as it stands, than it was at end of last season?Don't be kidded !!!
 

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