Tokyo Blue wrote:I think it would make sense to increase the prices steadily, to show a rise in income year on year. If my understanding of the regulations is correct, you just have to show you are improving and moving your losses downwards towards a loss of 38M quid a year.
Its 38m over 3 years though isnt it?
Increasing matchday revenue by increasing ticket prices will not make an appreciable difference to the clubs income.
Bear in mind that for a one of matchday ticket, prices have already reached £50, so i doubt very much that will be going up. Even if it did, say a fiver, that is an extra £50k per game or £1m per season based on 10,000 tickets being on sale.
Add a fiver a game to the remaining season tickets would push my season ticket to near 600 quid, increasing revenue per supporter by £100 over the season........which is only £3.7m
Total increase would be less than £5m
To put that into context, bridge is on just short of £5m per year.
An extra 15,000 seats at 700 quid a pop is 10.5m, but huge investment would be needed to make that happen and the return would come over decades not years......given how advanced our planning is for other long term infrastructure projects is, i am very surprised we have not heard more on this fron, which leads me to believe it isnt happening for one reason or another.