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Season Ticket Tracker 2025/2026


37000 season tickets at an average of 400 pound ,is that not another 16000000 ,I thought season tickets didn’t contribute much to the clubs revenue?😂
I mean if you want to be pedantic, it's £14.8m however that's before vat and admin cost and all that
And to be even more pedantic'er, I don't think it's an average £400 given we have a high percentage of younger fans who get concessions.
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
We'd be nowhere near £30m if they froze prices (even with the recent price rise if that's what you're talking about). We got £11.6m from 37,000 fans in 23/24 so it would be the equivalent of near enough doubling the 23/24 prices to get near £30m if you include the extra 8,000 fans, even with the 'corporate' bonus revenue.
 
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And to be even more pedantic'er, I don't think it's an average £400 given we have a high percentage of younger fans who get concessions.
Add on 3000 corporate,does that not bring the average up ?
I mean if you want to be pedantic, it's £14.8m however that's before vat and admin cost and all that
What if you add in the 3000. Corporate season tickets ?then it comes to 16 million ?
 
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Add on 3000 corporate,does that not bring the average up ?
Ah, I thought you meant 37,000 making £16m but looking again it's the 37,000 peasants plus 3,000 prawn sandwich brigade paying £400 making £16m.

So aye, I agree and I wouldn't be surprised to see us pushing it to £20m revenue or more given the extra 5,000 or so away and match days to add to that £16m. We'll certainly be seeing our highest ever match day revenue this season. If we stay up and no expansion is made at the SOL then hopefully the club doesn't then restrict ST sales by not offering non-renewed STs and offering them as match day sales as another way to drive up revenue.
 
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And to be even more pedantic'er, I don't think it's an average £400 given we have a high percentage of younger fans who get concessions.

We'd be nowhere near £30m if they froze prices (even with the recent price rise if that's what you're talking about). We got £11.6m from 37,000 fans in 23/24 so it would be the equivalent of near enough doubling the 23/24 prices to get near £30m if you include the extra 8,000 fans, even with the 'corporate' bonus revenue.

Wouldn’t be as far off as you might think,

If ordinary season tickets brought in £15m that’s based on half adults half concessions split equally between over 65s and kids

Away fans 1.7m (3000x £30 x 19)

Home match days tickets £2.8m (3000 x avg £50 x 19)

Founders £375,000 (300 x £1200)
76 yards £1.5m (750 x £2000)
Tried to add in concessions on those 2
Banks £1m (100 x £10,000 I’m not counting vat here)

Quinn’s Monty business lounge I’m sure there’s a thousand seats across them not sure of the prices but guessing they’ll average out at £3k each so £3m

Riverview I think was about £4000 a season no idea how many it seats but if it was 200 it would bring £800k

Boxes 52 seen someone mention £40k so that would be roughly £2m

All rough guesswork of course but that’s around £28m still pretty good and if there’s a resale option if you can’t make it might bring in a bit more

Feel like a rest saddo trying to work all this out :lol:
 
Wouldn’t be as far off as you might think,

If ordinary season tickets brought in £15m that’s based on half adults half concessions split equally between over 65s and kids

Away fans 1.7m (3000x £30 x 19)

Home match days tickets £2.8m (3000 x avg £50 x 19)

Founders £375,000 (300 x £1200)
76 yards £1.5m (750 x £2000)
Tried to add in concessions on those 2
Banks £1m (100 x £10,000 I’m not counting vat here)

Quinn’s Monty business lounge I’m sure there’s a thousand seats across them not sure of the prices but guessing they’ll average out at £3k each so £3m

Riverview I think was about £4000 a season no idea how many it seats but if it was 200 it would bring £800k

Boxes 52 seen someone mention £40k so that would be roughly £2m

All rough guesswork of course but that’s around £28m still pretty good and if there’s a resale option if you can’t make it might bring in a bit more

Feel like a rest saddo trying to work all this out :lol:
Need to knock 16.67% off for vat
 
Wouldn’t be as far off as you might think,

If ordinary season tickets brought in £15m that’s based on half adults half concessions split equally between over 65s and kids

Away fans 1.7m (3000x £30 x 19)

Home match days tickets £2.8m (3000 x avg £50 x 19)

Founders £375,000 (300 x £1200)
76 yards £1.5m (750 x £2000)
Tried to add in concessions on those 2
Banks £1m (100 x £10,000 I’m not counting vat here)

Quinn’s Monty business lounge I’m sure there’s a thousand seats across them not sure of the prices but guessing they’ll average out at £3k each so £3m

Riverview I think was about £4000 a season no idea how many it seats but if it was 200 it would bring £800k

Boxes 52 seen someone mention £40k so that would be roughly £2m

All rough guesswork of course but that’s around £28m still pretty good and if there’s a resale option if you can’t make it might bring in a bit more

Feel like a rest saddo trying to work all this out :lol:
Nowt wrong with numbers man as some of us understand how they work, the haters don't ;)

Though I don't think that 34,000 STs will generate £16m as that's an average £470 and we're nowhere near that given the amount of U22s we have supporting us. We only got £11.6m in 2023/24 from 37,000 average overall when that included corporate. Prices have gone up but not that much and even an average of £300 for say 35,000 peasants would given you £10.5m so it tells you the average was probably less than £300.

I don't think the home match day won't be £50 average either. Do aways get concessions or will every ticket be £30?

Can someone explain to a divvy like me what the banks of the wear, founders etc seats are and what you get ?
Go on, treat yourself ;)

 
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