by Skyline » 13 Nov 2007 10:01
by The 17 Bus » 13 Nov 2007 10:01
Schards#2RoyalBlue Unless my ears were deceiving me, in the interview broadcast by BBRB last night, JM said that whilst they now had planning permission for the stadium expansion, he didn't expect that work to take place in his time at the club.
So either he really reckons he's going to find a buyer for the club in the next 1-2 years or the expansion plans are already on hold.
He's not stupid.
As has been said earlier, he doesn't need business advice from posters on here.
by Schards#2 » 13 Nov 2007 10:13
BehinduWest Stand Man Said it before, and I'll say it again. If anyone seriously believes that JM went into this without a strong business case being put forward by his CE (Nigel Howe) they are wrong. There is no doubt that the options have been well considered. Strangely they probably didn't look at HNA to see if the fans agreed with the well thought through business case!
Agreed, they need business advice from here about as much as they need football advice !
by Schards#2 » 13 Nov 2007 10:19
Skyline 24024 - another appallingly low attendance last night. How anyone can doubt the assertion that demand is dropping when there were 176 seats not taken up is beyond me.
by Skyline » 13 Nov 2007 11:53
by Schards#2 » 13 Nov 2007 12:03
Skyline You can LOL all you like, but five out of seven league games so far this season have been near-as-makes-no-difference home-stand sellouts. The only ones that haven't have been Everton and Wigan, and even they had 94% of the home stands filled.
I'm sure the chairman is loving those figures - they're certainly not going to be any kind of disincentive for anyone who wants to come in and take over the club, which is what he seems to be seriously looking at now.
by zac naloen » 13 Nov 2007 12:35
Schards#2Skyline You can LOL all you like, but five out of seven league games so far this season have been near-as-makes-no-difference home-stand sellouts. The only ones that haven't have been Everton and Wigan, and even they had 94% of the home stands filled.
I'm sure the chairman is loving those figures - they're certainly not going to be any kind of disincentive for anyone who wants to come in and take over the club, which is what he seems to be seriously looking at now.
I will, LOL @ anyone who thinks the home game against Arsenal should be used as some sort of benchmark.
by Behindu » 13 Nov 2007 12:38
Schards#2
Damn right, a sell out against Arsenal is all the proof I need that we'll be selling 30,000 week in week in the Championship.
by Skyline » 13 Nov 2007 12:43
Schards#2Skyline You can LOL all you like, but five out of seven league games so far this season have been near-as-makes-no-difference home-stand sellouts. The only ones that haven't have been Everton and Wigan, and even they had 94% of the home stands filled.
I'm sure the chairman is loving those figures - they're certainly not going to be any kind of disincentive for anyone who wants to come in and take over the club, which is what he seems to be seriously looking at now.
I will, LOL @ anyone who thinks the home game against Arsenal should be used as some sort of benchmark.
by RoyalBlue » 13 Nov 2007 13:42
Skyline 24024 - another appallingly low attendance last night. How anyone can doubt the assertion that demand is dropping when there were 176 seats not taken up is beyond me.
by Behindu » 13 Nov 2007 13:47
RoyalBlue I'm sure I heard him refer to our current capacity as being 24,700.
When each seat brings such a good level of income I'm surprised if he got that one wrong!
by Skyline » 13 Nov 2007 13:48
by Royal Lady » 13 Nov 2007 13:51
LOL How sad!Skyline According to this page on the official site, the capacity is actually 24161. The figure that is normally used (and that I used in my calcs) is 24200.
Interestingly that page also lists the 'normal away allocation' as 2327, which is 67 higher than the figure of 2260 that Andy West gave me and that I've been using for my calculations above.
by Behindu » 13 Nov 2007 13:53
by STAR Liaison » 13 Nov 2007 15:59
RoyalBlue
OK, admittedly I was getting to the fringes of the BBRB transmission area when they broadcast the interview with JM but I'm sure I heard him refer to our current capacity as being 24,700.
When each seat brings such a good level of income I'm surprised if he got that one wrong!
by The 17 Bus » 13 Nov 2007 16:12
by Behindu » 13 Nov 2007 17:13
starliaison I suspect the Behindu has access to accurate figures then somehow.
HTH
by Dirk Gently » 13 Nov 2007 17:15
by RoyalBlue » 13 Nov 2007 18:34
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