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According to a pal whose cousin works on the admin' side, 27000 s/t's have been sold {amazing effort} of which 14000 were the 3 year deals put out last season and for which the money has already been taken {and spent no doubt}. Box sales are well down on last season allegedly.

 

That means around £7m of new money from 13000 normal tickets at ave of £550 a piece. This will already have been eaten up in the closed season between May and August by wages, pay offs etc :blink:

 

Foot fall/pay at gate customers for y'day's game was approx 10,000 at ave of £25 per ticket = £250,000. The average weekly wages that are paid out still run at £900k per week IF a paper is to be believed which stated that the annual wage bill has been reduced from £70m to £45m so far.

 

Barry Moat must have balls of steel if he is going to pay £70m to FMA - htf can he hope to make money ??

 

If it wasn't for the £11m parachute payment, we' be totally fkd.

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According to a pal whose cousin works on the admin' side, 27000 s/t's have been sold {amazing effort} of which 14000 were the 3 year deals put out last season and for which the money has already been taken {and spent no doubt}. Box sales are well down on last season allegedly.

 

That means around £7m of new money from 13000 normal tickets at ave of £550 a piece. This will already have been eaten up in the closed season between May and August by wages, pay offs etc :blink:

 

Foot fall/pay at gate customers for y'day's game was approx 10,000 at ave of £25 per ticket = £250,000. The average weekly wages that are paid out still run at £900k per week IF a paper is to be believed which stated that the annual wage bill has been reduced from £70m to £45m so far.

 

Barry Moat must have balls of steel if he is going to pay £70m to FMA - htf can he hope to make money ??

 

If it wasn't for the £11m parachute payment, we' be totally fkd.

 

The revenue from food and drink/Sponsorship/corporate and tv deals must make a major contribution to the finances even though I realise this must be greatly reduced after relegation

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