Season Ticket - Next Year?

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by Behindu » 03 Apr 2007 16:15

£250 increase and they will be able to announce the crowd to the players before the game..

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by Farnborough Royal » 03 Apr 2007 16:40

I struggled to pay for my ST this season.

If it goes up anymore it might be Scours Lane or maybe even the Rec for me next season

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by savage 4 england » 03 Apr 2007 17:10

I'm already expecting an increase because my age.

I very much doubt an increase of £250. More like £50.

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by Royal Monk » 03 Apr 2007 18:05

Heard it hear first....


No i posted that in my thread on the same subject 2 months ago

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by ayjaydee » 03 Apr 2007 18:14

If it goes up by £250 it won't be just the away season ticket I'll be ditching!


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by Dirk Gently » 03 Apr 2007 18:15

Chillax, everyone. No-one needs to get their knickers in a twist.

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by paultheroyal » 03 Apr 2007 18:32

Good chance i reckon they will freeze prices - and then slightly lower them next year on the first phase of ground improvements!!

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by working class hero » 03 Apr 2007 19:35

paultheroyal Good chance i reckon they will freeze prices - and then slightly lower them next year on the first phase of ground improvements!!


Mr M has already stated [can't remember where] that every new seat costs £1000. This means that if the capacity rises by 16000 then 16 million will need to be realised. This means that even if all seats are sold it will take 2 seasons bvefore there is any profit.
I reckon that mr M will be likely to hike prices again on the strength of this outlay.

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by Behindu » 03 Apr 2007 19:40

2 year pay back is very quick though. You would imagine a businessman who can see his investment turn a profit in that time would be pretty happy.

Mr M won;t make that on his redevelopment of the station area....

I'd be pretty sure that the stadium devlopment won;t be funded out of this season's ticket sales.


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by cheeryoleary » 03 Apr 2007 20:01

Is it worth having a sweepstake? If so, I'm anticipating a 4.5% increase.

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by TFF » 03 Apr 2007 20:38

cheeryoleary Is it worth having a sweepstake? If so, I'm anticipating a 4.5% increase.




No change.

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by working class hero » 03 Apr 2007 23:01

I would really like to see a decrease of around £100 per ticket. This would cost the club £2 million for season ticket losses. It could however increase some prices for match day sales to offset this. It could also rake back some income from hospitality and from peripheral sales prices. The increase in revenue from Sky would still leave the club massively better off.

However, I would not be at all surprised to see a hike in price of up to £100 per ticket.....

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by Behindu » 04 Apr 2007 08:21

If you added £10 per ticket to match day sales it wouldn't claw back much of that £2 million !

A 20% reduction in prices is not going to happen in a stadium where demand outstrips supply. If any of us knew the true operating costs and income we could come up with some realistic figures.

Has the club made an operating profit over a season yet ?


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by Woodcote Royal » 04 Apr 2007 12:33

Behindu Has the club made an operating profit over a season yet ?


Not in my memory, but that's never stopped WCH dreaming up new ways to send the club even further into the red.

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by Behindu » 04 Apr 2007 12:39

Although I rather suspect the club accountants can adjust the figures to ensure they never show a profit...

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by Woodcote Royal » 04 Apr 2007 12:52

Whist I'm sure that's true, given that we finished last season with a £10m overdraft and now have a wage bill entering the stratosphere, not to mention £20m that will need stumping up for the stadium expansion, I doubt the money men are currently having to work too hard in this respect :wink:
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by Wycombe Royal » 04 Apr 2007 12:55

Woodcote Royal Whist I'm sure that's true, given that we finished last season with a £10m overdraft and now have a wage bill entering the stratosphere plus £20m to fork out on expanding the stadium, I doubt the money men are currently having to work too hard in this respect :wink:

But they'll be putting the season ticket prices up to cover that. (c. WCH)

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by Row Z Royal » 04 Apr 2007 13:01

cheeryoleary Is it worth having a sweepstake? If so, I'm anticipating a 4.5% increase.


Yes

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by Bowman's Quiver » 04 Apr 2007 13:40

Woodcote Royal Whist I'm sure that's true, given that we finished last season with a £10m overdraft and now have a wage bill entering the stratosphere, not to mention £20m that will need stumping up for the stadium expansion, I doubt the money men are currently having to work too hard in this respect :wink:


I'd love to know how the figures stack up for this for this finanicial year. And next year will be even more interesting.

Our turnover has gone through roof with the increased revenue. With a top ten finish we must be on course for £23 million or so from TV rights. Gate receipts must be in the £11 million region. Then there's sponsorship, advertising rights, merchandising, catering, additional revenue from the two cup runs and so on and so forth.

I simply refuse to believe that even with a huge hike in players salaries and associated costs that income isn't exceeding (by some way) operating costs into which will be factored paying off some of the overdraft, stadium costs and depreciation and interest of monies owed.

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by Dirk Gently » 04 Apr 2007 13:52

Don't forget one-off bonuses, like the cool million that was netted from an FA Cup tie at Old Trafford - plus TV money.

I agree though, next year income will massively exceed this year's expenditure. No doubt that won't have escaped the players' agents and the local Ferrari/Hummer dealerships etc etc etc.

It also means that the perentage on income that comes from gate money is less and less significant as TV deals and other income increases.

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