Mine is £550 for the paddock and I expect it will be £650-£700 for the same at BMD. I could be way off either way but that’s what I think.Well according to @davek, my Park End equivilent ST at BMD is going to increase from £740 to £1628...
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Mine is £550 for the paddock and I expect it will be £650-£700 for the same at BMD. I could be way off either way but that’s what I think.Well according to @davek, my Park End equivilent ST at BMD is going to increase from £740 to £1628...
There is the massive uptake in the corporate aspect to bear in mind too Neil. GP had the lowest number of boxes/corp facilities in the league. Just increasing this will be a huge new revenue stream for the club - plus the new ground will be far more amenable to hosting non-football events to further increase income.No doubt mate, however if you look at trends we are one of the cheapest to go watch a PL match, that’s about to change, people talk about progress and being run like a modern PL business - there are downsides to that from a fan perspective also.
When people talk of the uptake in revenue at the new ground, where do people think that’s going to come from, it will be increased prices across the board.
If Everton are clever given the roots of our fan base, that will be done slowly and incrementally over the five years, hook people into the new ground, better product, get comfortable and raise by 5-10% every year.
Not commenting on the morality of that - I’m just saying this is nailed on what will happen and always was going to no matter who the owner was.
As predictable as night turns to day that answer. Would you prefer adminstration over the 3 options? That's were the club would end up if we were waiting for a Qatar takeoverQatar.
There is the massive uptake in the corporate aspect to bear in mind too Neil. GP had the lowest number of boxes/corp facilities in the league. Just increasing this will be a huge new revenue stream for the club - plus the new ground will be far more amenable to hosting non-football events to further increase income.
Still. Prices will go up, that's just an inevitability.
One good thing about Everton is that monthly deal they do where if they do put the price up at least it’s spread over so many paymentsNo doubt mate, however if you look at trends we are one of the cheapest to go watch a PL match, that’s about to change, people talk about progress and being run like a modern PL business - there are downsides to that from a fan perspective also.
When people talk of the uptake in revenue at the new ground, where do people think that’s going to come from, it will be increased prices across the board.
If Everton are clever given the roots of our fan base, that will be done slowly and incrementally over the five years, hook people into the new ground, better product, get comfortable and raise by 5-10% every year.
Not commenting on the morality of that - I’m just saying this is nailed on what will happen and always was going to no matter who the owner was.
I am already smiling, then I think of Dyche....well you know how it is !!!I'm holding my breath until every last peice of paper is signed, the premier league have given the go ahead and anything else that needs to happen is done and they are in the buidling!
Then, I might allow a slight smile
Just the way the guy is , a complete WUM. At times he can be good entertainment then other times a complete idiot.Davek stop being such an old man baby.
Oh ffs.The Esk has just blessed the Friedkin deal. A milestone !
Suspect the tickets will start at the £800 mark for the new groundMine is £550 for the paddock and I expect it will be £650-£700 for the same at BMD. I could be way off either way but that’s what I think.
I expect Thelwell to stay for a bit longer - provided we have a stable model and everything, he knows how this works and is clearly at least decent at his job.