That’s only the semi finals!I am thinking it was a quarter split between all 4 play off finalists.
Is it? Okay. Just what I thought someone said.
Ah, thanks, Ferret, knew it was a quarter. Wasn't sure how it was split exactly.We get 25% from yesterday. Football League take half.
What a bargain. Less than the price of one game.Get a season ticket only £14 for next season ccfc
Yeah, that's not that shabby is it. Hoping for a discount period for that too, mind.What a bargain. Less than the price of one game.
But it is still over 50p a game. Not everyone will be happy. Too much money going to SISUYeah, that's not that shabby is it. Hoping for a discount period for that too, mind.
Surely it needs to be less than a penny a game to meet the Not One Penny More criteria.But it is still over 50p a game. Not everyone will be happy. Too much money going to SISU
Count me in. 22p a season ticket. But only if I can pay monthly.Surely it needs to be less than a penny a game to meet the Not One Penny More criteria.
I would say you could have the most delectable ride for £375,000Based on 50,000 attendance and assuming an average cost per ticket of £30 [being cautious] = £1,500,000.
My guess is 25% = £375,000. However, I'm sure someone will have a much better ride than me on this.
doh! Predicted texts!!I would say you could have the most delectable ride for £375,000
Plus whatever merchandise we have sold.I believe costs also need to be deducted from that £375,000. So maybe between £250,000 and £300,000, for yesterday. Maybe add on another £100,000 for the two semi-finals, and total would be between £350,000 and £400,000. Not bad for 4 and a half hours of football
I certainly saw a large number of the new one-off city shirts. I must admit, those on even the 'portliest' of people looked pretty good...a shame it's a one-offPlus whatever merchandise we have sold.
I certainly saw a large number of the new one-off city shirts. I must admit, those on even the 'portliest' of people looked pretty good...a shame it's a one-off
As far as I know we hived that off ,so we only get an annual payment . Just like everything else we own nothing.(sorry Ryton ) but that's in Susi's back pocket and you won't see that again.Plus whatever merchandise we have sold.
Pay there CEO extremely well!!!What do the EFL do with their share ?!
I certainly saw a large number of the new one-off city shirts. I must admit, those on even the 'portliest' of people looked pretty good...a shame it's a one-off
I certainly saw a large number of the new one-off city shirts. I must admit, those on even the 'portliest' of people looked pretty good...a shame it's a one-off
Nah, they'll cash in on a new one I guess !Will it be? I’m awaiting the “after the Sky blues secured promotion in the new kit we are delighted to reveal it’ll be next seasons new strip!”
Is there Sky TV money on top of this?Based on 50,000 attendance and assuming an average cost per ticket of £30 [being cautious] = £1,500,000.
My guess is 25% = £375,000. However, I'm sure someone will have a much better ride than me on this.
As far as I know we hived that off ,so we only get an annual payment . Just like everything else we own nothing.(sorry Ryton ) but that's in Susi's back pocket and you won't see that again.
Wrong againAs far as I know we hived that off ,so we only get an annual payment . Just like everything else we own nothing.(sorry Ryton ) but that's in Susi's back pocket and you won't see that again.
Based on 50,000 attendance and assuming an average cost per ticket of £30 [being cautious] = £1,500,000.
My guess is 25% = £375,000. However, I'm sure someone will have a much better ride than me on this.
There’s no way average ticket cost was £30. Closer to £15.
As a reminder average cost at the Ricoh is less than a tenner on £25 tickets. There were a lot of kids and OAPs there yesterday.
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