Agreed. Strange how all this forums ITKs and experts in everything don't pursue that with the same vigour they run yapping after the best owners we'll ever see.Interesting bit at the end about who/why the council allowed that.
Anyway well done to the Allams, a brilliant turn around of a failing business. So saint Adam didn't run at a profit either and didn't invest in a youth policy either. Well well
Agreed. Strange how all this forums ITKs and experts in everything don't pursue that with the same vigour they run yapping after the best owners we'll ever see.
So Ehab doesn't consider himself part of the general public, and thinks he's above us, the snobby arrogant ****.
He never said or implied that at all you are just trying to make him look bad as usual you plonker.
Interesting bit at the end about who/why the council allowed that.
Interesting bit at the end about who/why the council allowed that.
Anyway well done to the Allams, a brilliant turn around of a failing business. So saint Adam didn't run at a profit either and didn't invest in a youth policy either. Well well
Agreed. Strange how all this forums ITKs and experts in everything don't pursue that with the same vigour they run yapping after the best owners we'll ever see.
"This club needs a long-term sustainability and we can't do that by having the income of a side in the bottom three."
Increase the stadium capacity and put us on the same footing as a Sunderland or Newcastle then.
Chazz Rheinhold:7189376 said:"This club needs a long-term sustainability and we can't do that by having the income of a side in the bottom three."
Increase the stadium capacity and put us on the same footing as a Sunderland or Newcastle then.
So you want them to go further in to debt? Interesting.
We have absolutely no chance of being anywhere near either Geordie team. There is not one shred of evidence to suggest we need a 50000 seater stadium. All the evidence points to no increase.
So you want them to go further in to debt? Interesting.
We have absolutely no chance of being anywhere near either Geordie team. There is not one shred of evidence to suggest we need a 50000 seater stadium. All the evidence points to no increase.
I think the investment in players will get us higher up the league and will subsequently result in us increasing our income, I think the same is true of the investment in the academy and exactly the same is true of stadium expansion.
I wasn't suggesting that we should have a 50,000 seater stadium, in fact, I've never seen anyone suggest we should have a 50,000 seater stadium. What I'm suggesting, is that if we are going to grow as a club and increase revenue streams then we need a bigger stadium, I'd go further and suggest it's the only way we going to increase revenue.
What evidence there is, suggests that if you make the ticket prices affordable(Trenchin), then people are queuing up for tickets, if you massively overprice them(Man City), then you have thousands of empty seats. Take somewhere like Derby, a similar sized city to ours, they have a bigger stadium and use dynamic ticket pricing to fill it and they average 27,500 in the Championship. There is no way any Championship club should have higher matchday revenues than a Premier League one in the same sized city, if they do, it's because someone's doing something wrong.
No its not. Its because Derby have a long history of being a good team with good fans.
We didnt sell out at 16 quid either. We didnt sell our allocation for the FA Cup QF, thats a home FA Cup QF. We didnt sell our allocation for an FA Cup Semi Final, thats a historic FA Cup SF and we didnt sell out. Yet a 3rd division side did.
We aint all that.
You're neatly sidestepping the fact you think he's skint, he says he's skint, you and others make comments all the time about how much debt we are in and yet you think he should dip into his pocket for another 10-20-30 million!! As you say if we stay Premier League we'll be ok, but we can get relegated with a 35000 stadium. Our gates would immediately drop to 15000.
It makes absolutely no sense to do it now. In 3 or 4 years time will be the time when we have had sustained success.
Our owner thinks we need to increase revenue to continue to move forward, I'm saying the only way to achieve that revenue increase is to expand the stadium. If he doesn't want to increase revenue, then fine, leave it as it is. If he does, what else is he going to do, the name change is a nonsense with regard to revenue generation, it's not even his motivation for doing it, so what else?
Another 5,000 seats on the East would cost no more than £10m(the amount we spent on Hernandez) and could generate well over £2m a year in ticket sales alone.