You’re missing the point. Not ideal using the mags as an example but last season they opened a new corporate bit that is between 700 and 800 quid a ticket and it’s selling out. That’s 2 years season ticket money at our ground for every single seat they sell. This year they have had to offer off site hospitality packages, the only reason they can be doing that is they don’t have the space for any more and are selling out. If they extend or move grounds it will include loads more corporate stuff and probably at higher prices , not less. People might not like it but it’s the way it’s going.You miss my point.
I earn decent wedge but no way am I ever spending £200 on a ticket to see Sunderland (maybe for a cup final).
I believe the way to increase our revenue is to improve the match day experience - better beer, better food and better facilities.
Whacking in 30 new boxes and expecting £300 x 15 for 20 games a season is not sustainable and wouldn't move the needle. Same at Newcastle.