A list of clubs that don’t need match day revenue to make a profit. https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/44850888
If you turn it on its head then you could charge £5 per game and they would still make a good profit.
Quote: "Hull City vice-chairman Ehab Allam, whose family owns the club and has a difficult relationship with supporters despite overseeing their most successful era, said the fanbase is "crucial"." Oh do **** off you two faced hypocritical ****.
PriceOfFootball @KieranMaguire #PremierLeague clubs paid out wages of £2,500,000,000 in 2016/17, but still made a collective profit of £664 million. Money from matchday fans was £606 million so even if every ticket was sold for nothing the league would still have made a profit.
On the list of clubs that were profitable without fans, I was surprised that we were the least "irrelevant" at something like 14% of income.
£12 to get in at the Blunts tonight and a piss poor turn out by them. See what prices we come up with if it’s a home game in the next round.