Legia Sky Blue
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As a side note did anyone else notice that the Manchester cup final last weekend had an attendance about 3,000 lower than our game against Luton? Maybe the touts were asking too much and couldn't shift their tickets!
			
			As a side note did anyone else notice that the Manchester cup final last weekend had an attendance about 3,000 lower than our game against Luton? Maybe the touts were asking too much and couldn't shift their tickets!
Has anyone mentioned the extra cost? These used to be written into the financial rules.
The huge policing bill (I've rarely seen a football game more over-policed than the home leg vs Boro) from all games get taken out of the pot, as do travel costs, hotel costs....... Collectively, this'd comfortably take a six figured sum out of the club's pockets.
You couldn't swing a cat at Wembley without hitting a copper either.
You take all costs like that out before working out profits to send into the pot.
Yeah, I always thought it was ticket profits rather than a % of ticket sales.
Minus the EFL cut it’s about 2 million.Did a rough estimate which brought it out at about £4.5m. Will try to note below:
Coventry - 30,000 tickets sold @ £20pp = £600,000
Middlesbrough - 30,000 tickets sold @ £20pp = £600,000
Sunderland - 40,000 tickets sold @ £20pp = £800,000
Luton - 10,000 tickets sold @ £20pp = £200,000
Total £2.2m split 4 ways = £550k
Wembley - 80,000 tickets sold @ £50pp = £4m
Assuming we get all Wembley ticket revenue, as seems to be the precedent, that’s £4.55m on fag packet calculations.
Stop that.There will be hidden benefits from simply qualifying for playoffs measured in clubs’ uptick in fortunes. Primarily more fans and future ticket sales. Maintain that and the club gains ££££
Don't know how accurate it was on another thread. Said Bidwell was on 10k per week as our highest paid player. Makes sense coming from Swansea who were desperate to reduce their wage bill (as were Bristol). Walker and Waghorn around £7.8 k with Palmer up near the top. Again, sounds reasonable given we were desperate to sign Walker. Waghorn was a very highly paid Championship player with a wealth of experience. Bristol were paying stupid money to their players and Palmer had massive potential when he was younger (under Adi). Shows how easy it is to waste money if you don't get your recruitment right. Unfortunately, you cannot legislate for injuries to players who have previously had good fitness records. We have some wages to play with but not serious money.Regardless of that I believe Walker was on 10k per wk and wagehog on 20k. Add 15k to each of Gus and Vik's to give them 30k ea and get some decent loans in again. Premier league here we come!
Closer to 70k Wembley tickets were actually sold.Did a rough estimate which brought it out at about £4.5m. Will try to note below:
Coventry - 30,000 tickets sold @ £20pp = £600,000
Middlesbrough - 30,000 tickets sold @ £20pp = £600,000
Sunderland - 40,000 tickets sold @ £20pp = £800,000
Luton - 10,000 tickets sold @ £20pp = £200,000
Total £2.2m split 4 ways = £550k
Wembley - 80,000 tickets sold @ £50pp = £4m
Assuming we get all Wembley ticket revenue, as seems to be the precedent, that’s £4.55m on fag packet calculations.
