I don't know why we have a smaller % ST's. A few things to consider: we don't need them all to be as we regularly sell out, ST's are a fixed regular source of income and club don't care whether they all turn up for every game or not but don't want too many sold as ST holders could traditionally be regular no-shows, there are a lot of restricted views which they couldn't sell as a ST. I don't know, the list goes on as to whys and maybes.The list contains a huge mix of people. Yes some will be going by being members and getting tickets on a match by match basis... then again some season ticket holders sell their tickets off to travel agents etc etc and make the cost of the full season ticket back and just go to a few games.
I personally know a guy who is over 20,0000th on the list. thats all i can say. the club has attempted to clean the list several times and even after the recent main stand opening.
http://talksport.com/football/revea...-has-highest-percentage-season-ticket-holders
this article shows that yes we are quite low on the list. why that is is is the question;
1. half the main stand capacity addition is corporate. are these seasons tickets? as the 6-10k corporates considered season tickets?
I don't know why we have a smaller % ST's. A few things to consider: we don't need them all to be as we regularly sell out, ST's are a fixed regular source of income and club don't care whether they all turn up for every game or not but don't want too many sold as ST holders could traditionally be regular no-shows, there are a lot of restricted views which they couldn't sell as a ST. I don't know, the list goes on as to whys and maybes.
I don't know why we have a smaller % ST's. A few things to consider: we don't need them all to be as we regularly sell out, ST's are a fixed regular source of income and club don't care whether they all turn up for every game or not but don't want too many sold as ST holders could traditionally be regular no-shows, there are a lot of restricted views which they couldn't sell as a ST. I don't know, the list goes on as to whys and maybes.
With a ST you pay slightly less than per game cost, true. Maybe if we weren't getting good gates the club would be forced to make more ST's available. No disrespect to Everton but that could be the reason they have more ST's and that link from mito also proves the point, sort of, that it's the smaller clubs with more ST's - and no I'm not including Everton in the 'small club' bracket - tobesMake more money selling 20k tickets a game at £40 a ticket for 20 home games, than 20k tickets a game at say £20 a ticket for 20 home games.

Looking at stadium capacity and what the ST % represents [rough figures]:I would wonder as qell but both arsenal and utd have higher % season tickets.
I dont know if the latent number of "day trippers" for all 3 clubs is the same, and cos they spend more maybe lfc prioritise them more.. dunno really.
I cant think how to explain it. We didn't have enough corporate boxes til now to justify either.
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Looking at stadium capacity and what the ST % represents [rough figures]:
man utd 55,200 ST's - 20,300 are freely sold.
Arsenal 36,800 ST's - 23,000 freely sold.
LFC 29,800 ST's - 24,000 freely sold.
So where has TV money gone? Has this been used to pay off finished development and repay loan from owners?Ian Ayre has said that an extension of Anfield Rd by 6k seats bringing Anfield's capacity to 60k would cost 60-70M & take 15 yrs to pay off.
Ayre has said that as no hospitality seats can be placed behind a goal(Anfield Rd) it's more challenging financially to extend.
Ian Ayre has said that an extension of Anfield Rd by 6k seats bringing Anfield's capacity to 60k would cost 60-70M & take 15 yrs to pay off.
Ayre has said that as no hospitality seats can be placed behind a goal(Anfield Rd) it's more challenging financially to extend.
So where has TV money gone? Has this been used to pay off finished development and repay loan from owners?
Also naming rights for stand. What is funds going to be used for and this would surely cover the £60-70 mill cost. So why is he painting it as take 15 yrs to pay off for Annie Rd development?
6k tickets at £40 is £240,000 a match. Times that by 19 home games a season is £4,560,000 a season.
70m / 4.5m is 15 years.
Sounds about right...
Naming rights for stand?Wages, agents fee. Paying off leavers.
Paying off the £150m loan fsg provided to us?
Naming rights for stand?
So debt to owners now cleared and can see we are good debtors. Why not put in another loan that is half of what we just repaid?
Also we do get income from other sources that usually covers wages.