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Old 18th August 2020, 20.21:06   #37-0 (permalink)
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Because they cant afford to pay in one go now paying monthly.

Very worrying when they cannot pay priority Bill's.
Tax and wages next?
Does make you wonder who advised the board to make annual payments when commercially the rest of business usually pay at least on quarter days.

Glyndwr have not been the best of commercial partners on this as a reduced rental holiday should have been agreed .

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If we are saddled with this low attendance limit, we must lift admission prices. An average of £10 or £15 is out of touch, given our situation. Hard as it sounds, perhaps £20 a ticket, whether we are working, a pensioner or a child, would be the right price. And if/when the good times roll (we get this 2600 limit removed) we can return to the land of concessions.
Seems hard on those who usually attract a discount, but every penny is going to be needed.
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Sems a bit low ,where did you see that , but even so would bring in £600,000.
Add on sponsorships , merchandise, hospitality , refreshments etc and we should be in a position to survive.
Don't know how some of the smaller clubs will survive.
Don't know how any will survive if there's a second major outbreak of coronavirus along with the Flu in winter.
It is £10something because of kids for quid n family tickets greatly reduces the average admission price
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Old 18th August 2020, 20.33:00   #40-0 (permalink)
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It is £10something because of kids for quid n family tickets greatly reduces the average admission price
It’s higher than that. Divide the projected gate receipt income from the AGM slide by 23 to get income per game then by 2600 to work out average per customer. Think it works out at around 14/15 quid.
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Old 18th August 2020, 21.11:24   #41-0 (permalink)
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Sems a bit low ,where did you see that , but even so would bring in £600,000.
Add on sponsorships , merchandise, hospitality , refreshments etc and we should be in a position to survive.
Don't know how some of the smaller clubs will survive.
Don't know how any will survive if there's a second major outbreak of coronavirus along with the Flu in winter.
Will sponsors be willing to spend as much, besides possibly they themselves being in finical trouble why would they spend as much to be seen by half as many people due to reduced crowds. If you sponsor games, advertise in programs or pitch side you’d be mad to part with same amount money for almost 50% less publicity.
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You can forget charging £20 per person as far as I’m concerned.
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Old 18th August 2020, 21.48:30   #43-0 (permalink)
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£20 adults £15 OAP £10 children. Drop £2 for the Ers
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Sems a bit low ,where did you see that , but even so would bring in £600,000.
Add on sponsorships , merchandise, hospitality , refreshments etc and we should be in a position to survive.
Don't know how some of the smaller clubs will survive.
Don't know how any will survive if there's a second major outbreak of coronavirus along with the Flu in winter.
No offence as I am sure you are a nice person with your heart in the club and the correct place. However, thousands of people will not turn up even if the games were free and I include myself in that. Covid is just the tip of the iceberg, the board will strangle our club to death and without hesitation, I am glad not to finance them anymore.
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It’s higher than that. Divide the projected gate receipt income from the AGM slide by 23 to get income per game then by 2600 to work out average per customer. Think it works out at around 14/15 quid.
The historic average take over a season after tax is taken is around the £10 mark.
That takes account of Concessions for over 65's and over 75's, kids for a quid, family concessions, on line sales etc.
The figures presented at the AGM are based on no ST reductions or early bird offers and adjusted concessions. All adult prices will be the same wherever you are sitting. There will be a slight increase for ERS tickets and a small reduction in ticket prices for the other stands (As I understand it)
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