Grandstand wrote:In the telegraph, they could be in trouble with fair play and get points deducted. Most probably next year.
Isawgarystevensscoreagoal wrote:£400k on missing hospitality? If that's the EFL argument it won't get very far. That's one thousand people each spending £400 on a game. With a legitimate gate of 20,000 you need every single attendee spending £20 on food and drink to bring in £400k. And then it's still income not profit. The fan ban is a farce and the reduction in income will be putting clubs in perilous financial positions but there is no way they are losing £400k through hospitality.
Isawgarystevensscoreagoal wrote:£400k on missing hospitality? If that's the EFL argument it won't get very far. That's one thousand people each spending £400 on a game. With a legitimate gate of 20,000 you need every single attendee spending £20 on food and drink to bring in £400k. And then it's still income not profit. The fan ban is a farce and the reduction in income will be putting clubs in perilous financial positions but there is no way they are losing £400k through hospitality.
Grandstand wrote:In the telegraph, they could be in trouble with fair play and get points deducted. Most probably next year.
Blue78 wrote:Isawgarystevensscoreagoal wrote:£400k on missing hospitality? If that's the EFL argument it won't get very far. That's one thousand people each spending £400 on a game. With a legitimate gate of 20,000 you need every single attendee spending £20 on food and drink to bring in £400k. And then it's still income not profit. The fan ban is a farce and the reduction in income will be putting clubs in perilous financial positions but there is no way they are losing £400k through hospitality.
I said and the letter said ‘no fans OR hospitality’ - not just hospitality alone.
£400k total ticket income per match seems about right though - that is an average of £20 per person which is high on normal tickets alone, but could get there with corporate and hospitality prices added in.
However, even if it was £300k it’s still a huge loss of income that would cover costs.
Grandstand wrote:In the telegraph, they could be in trouble with fair play and get points deducted. Most probably next year.
nubbsy wrote:Grandstand wrote:In the telegraph, they could be in trouble with fair play and get points deducted. Most probably next year.
Another get out of jail card for us?
OriginalGrangeEndBlue wrote:nubbsy wrote:Grandstand wrote:In the telegraph, they could be in trouble with fair play and get points deducted. Most probably next year.
Another get out of jail card for us?
Yes could be but better that our owner is keeping us ticking over during these times rather than the like the clubs being mentioned getting into trouble. Add Derby, reading and a few others and we’re doing ok.
Ian Gibson fanclub wrote:Could help us stay up next season. Assuming, of course that we stay up this. Also hoping we dont end up in the same boat
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