Apart from unexpected income, like cup runs etc., is it still the case Argyle budget on breaking even with an average gate of 8500? After Saturday, we'll be on 9500 for this season. That's pushing £400,000 extra revenue if so.
Patrik":3nujzvej said:Club tweeted this morning that 12500 tickets have now been sold for Saturday, tonight the Demport is sold out and only a handful of odd single tickets in the Lyndhurst across 3 blocks there is a good possibility it will sell out again for home fans, was wondering when was the last time we sold out back to back league games?
Balham_Green":1y850o1x said:According to the Argyle publicity this game is 'arguably the most important'. I can't see any argument which makes it more important than the promotion game. Dont insult the fans intelligence Argyle.
A 13,000 plus gate will take the season average to 9,650 which at 13 quid average per ticket is close to half a million more than anticipated. One way and another another very welcome boost to the club's coffers.the_corkscrew":fpl0akpo said:Apart from unexpected income, like cup runs etc., is it still the case Argyle budget on breaking even with an average gate of 8500? After Saturday, we'll be on 9500 for this season. That's pushing £400,000 extra revenue if so.
tonsk":3vku4ftq said:Balham_Green":3vku4ftq said:According to the Argyle publicity this game is 'arguably the most important'. I can't see any argument which makes it more important than the promotion game. Dont insult the fans intelligence Argyle.
They aren't going to advertise it as 'a nothing game, not worth turning up guys' are they?
If they did they'd be accused of missing an opportunity to get punters through the gate and potential new ST sales.
They just can't win! :banghead:
tonsk