Mr David
Striker
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Bain stopping the concerts will have been just as damaging. They were a great revenue stream for the area during the close season.
It's possible; I know a pub business that relied on the Christmas period & New Years Day to get through the year! I should imagine they would make more in 3 days they do the rest of the month, and if the takings on 3 days drop, it's worrying.While I appreciate pubs will have taken a hit on match days, surely a business can’t rely on 20 odd days a season?
I think it was because the Council had been helping them with aspects of the funding (sensible imo as they brought a lot to the city) and withdrew that funding then everyone seemed to think they were loss making. No one has actually said they were.Didn’t the club lose money on them? Typical of the complete joke of an executive the club has had over the last decade.
i honestly never understood this , why would he even do that ?Bain stopping the concerts will have been just as damaging. They were a great revenue stream for the area during the close season.
I think it was because the Council had been helping them with aspects of the funding (sensible imo as they brought a lot to the city) and withdrew that funding then everyone seemed to think they were loss making. No one has actually said they were.
It was more about Moyes wanting a home friendly. The fact that Newcastle have jumped straight in to host concerts and Durham CCC have got them on at the Riverside shows that they make money. Also the direct debit payments for season tickets have all been brought forward since the concerts stopped as the club now havent got any money coming in during the summer.
Moyes wanted a home friendly as he blamed us not having a first home game led to slow starts so the concerts had to go. That went well...i honestly never understood this , why would he even do that ?
they done it before Sunderland did
I think it was because the Council had been helping them with aspects of the funding (sensible imo as they brought a lot to the city) and withdrew that funding then everyone seemed to think they were loss making. No one has actually said they were.
It was more about Moyes wanting a home friendly. The fact that Newcastle have jumped straight in to host concerts and Durham CCC have got them on at the Riverside shows that they make money. Also the direct debit payments for season tickets have all been brought forward since the concerts stopped as the club now havent got any money coming in during the summer.
While I appreciate pubs will have taken a hit on match days, surely a business can’t rely on 20 odd days a season?
Added bonus though i drink in thereDeaf Club probably start charging £2 to get in
Apart from Joseph's & Sinatra's, two sides of Sunlun's isosceles triangle of cultureThe Rotary Club too. They used to sell out of spaces at the uni, so I used to leave early to make sure I got one. I'm leaving later now and have a wide choice of spaces.
The town is dead walking through with all the bars looking much emptier.
Pardon?Deaf Club probably start charging £2 to get in
Perhaps they should only open at Christmas & New Year?It's possible; I know a pub business that relied on the Christmas period & New Years Day to get through the year! I should imagine they would make more in 3 days they do the rest of the month, and if the takings on 3 days drop, it's worrying.
Added bonus though i drink in there
They have since closed. Landlord still required rent each month. 3 pubs within 5 mile closed week after new year, and each said it was due to the festive period being quiet.Perhaps they should only open at Christmas & New Year?