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Season Ticket Tracker 2025/2026

Thought might have released a few more , sure was posted they could release another £1k and still be within the premiership rules
 

A lot of the seats showing as sold in 76 Yards are in fact BCB card holders who have yet to make a final decision for next season. They'll be holding some back for them, rather than general sale.
Why would they hold them back for those individuals specifically? Was there some kind of promise of an alternative if they didn't want to renew there? Otherwise why different to other ST holders?

Not saying you're wrong, just curious.
 
A lot of the seats showing as sold in 76 Yards are in fact BCB card holders who have yet to make a final decision for next season. They'll be holding some back for them, rather than general sale.
Why would they hold them back for those individuals specifically? Was there some kind of promise of an alternative if they didn't want to renew there? Otherwise why different to other ST holders?

Not saying you're wrong, just curious.

I would say that deadline has now ended as they have added all 3 on general sale online
 
More than that ,the beer costs a fortune and it’s not very nice so they must buy it in cheap
And then the wages of the staff, the electricity costs, wastage etc etc

There’s always a fallacy on here that revenue comes without associated cost when it comes to old fashioned revenue streams (eg. match ticketing, merchandise and food/drink).

But they all have fairly tight margins relative to the big TV revenue which is probably the only one that does come at a high margin I’d have thought.

@Grumpy Old Man will know better than me like but I think that is right
 
If we stay up and they freeze prices next season we should earn around £30m in gate receipts altogether minus VAT and costs, it’s some turnaround and must put us amongst the top 10- 12 clubs if we want to become regular healthy premier league club then we need to be targeting £200m turnover gate receipts are a huge part of that
 
And then the wages of the staff, the electricity costs, wastage etc etc

There’s always a fallacy on here that revenue comes without associated cost when it comes to old fashioned revenue streams (eg. match ticketing, merchandise and food/drink).

But they all have fairly tight margins relative to the big TV revenue which is probably the only one that does come at a high margin I’d have thought.

@Grumpy Old Man will know better than me like but I think that is right
If pubs made decent margins, we wouldn't have so many of them closing.
 
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