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Sadly though they wouldn't need the moeny, they'd put the prices up well before they expand the SOL. We had the cheapest matchday price per fan when we were in the Premier League in 2016-17 at summit like £11.50 average cost per fan!

That's why Southampton got over £20m gate receipts which was nearly 2.5 times what we got with our £8.9m. It was the equivalent of £26 a ticket if SAFC wanted to get over £20m revenue on the same average 41K crowd. If it was £38 average ticket price (£714 for a season) like Southampton, would we fill the SOL?

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£12m difference in the Premier League when you factor in TV deals is a drop in the ocean. Besides which you've chosen a miserable season for us, if we were competitive there'd be no need for free or cheap tickets.
 

Sadly though they wouldn't need the moeny, they'd put the prices up well before they expand the SOL. We had the cheapest matchday price per fan when we were in the Premier League in 2016-17 at summit like £11.50 average cost per fan!

That's why Southampton got over £20m gate receipts which was nearly 2.5 times what we got with our £8.9m. It was the equivalent of £26 a ticket if SAFC wanted to get over £20m revenue on the same average 41K crowd. If it was £38 average ticket price (£714 for a season) like Southampton, would we fill the SOL?

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In my opinion they'd be more likely to look at the corporate aspects which would increase income, credibility and sponsorship.

I wouldn't want the stadium capacity increasing, I'd rather see the place full of people who really want to be there and are happy to pay for the privilege.
 
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Sadly though they wouldn't need the moeny, they'd put the prices up well before they expand the SOL. We had the cheapest matchday price per fan when we were in the Premier League in 2016-17 at summit like £11.50 average cost per fan! (image below)

That's why Southampton got over £20m gate receipts which was nearly 2.5 times what we got with our £8.9m. It was the equivalent of £26 a ticket if SAFC wanted to get over £20m revenue on the same average 41K crowd. If it was £38 average ticket price (£714 for a season) like Southampton, would we fill the SOL? This isn't a go at the fans by the way, it's just showing SAFC make it finacially easier for fans to attend than some other clubs do.

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If the quality of the players were top draw players of course we'd fill the ground, if Newcastle can sell out at £27 per fan, we can, after all we all live in NE england not exactly renowned for high wages. Plenty of people would travel from further afield if we had a successful team.
 
Though they wouldn't need the money, I think they'd put the prices up well before they even thought about expanding the SOL. We had the cheapest matchday price per fan when we were in the Premier League in 2016-17 at summit like £11.50 average cost per fan! (image below)

That's why Southampton got over £20m gate receipts which was nearly 2.5 times what we got with our £8.9m. It would be an equivalent of £26 a ticket if SAFC wanted to get over £20m revenue on the same average 41K crowd. If it was £38 average ticket price (£714 for a season) like Southampton, would we fill the SOL? This isn't a go at the fans by the way, it's just showing SAFC make it finacially easier for fans to attend than some other clubs do.

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Those are horrific figures. It’s easy to see how we got into so much financial difficulty.
 
I think people are just a bit excited at the prospect of what is about to happen.

I suspect their intentions are to make the football club very successful. Working capital helps this and they seem to have plenty of it.
Nothing wrong with optimism but some of the comments are becoming increasingly magesque.
At present we are a league 1 club with a league 1 squad, a negative cowardly manager and owners without much capital to take us any further beyond.

Now if these ‘potential’ new owners are rubber stamped and make their intentions clear as to how they want us competing with the big boys then I’ll be delighted but not until.
 
I’m certainly not pissing on chips but no guarantee of big spending. I’d be quite pessimistic but I’m really behind Donald and I’m sure he will make the most of wha

we are just so bloody lucky that Short stood up and cleared the decks. We would almost certainly not exist otherwise.

No guarantee there won't be ;)
 
So a handful of people on here are going over the top with a few comments, does that make every safc fan deluded
I can never understand comments like yours you could walk in to any pub any office any building site in the country and the odd fan from any club could say something a bit OTT does that make every fan of that club deluded?
It doesn’t but much like the mags a few deluded eejits can end up tarring the majority with that same brush.
 
Nothing wrong with optimism but some of the comments are becoming increasingly magesque.
At present we are a league 1 club with a league 1 squad, a negative cowardly manager and owners without much capital to take us any further beyond.

Now if these ‘potential’ new owners are rubber stamped and make their intentions clear as to how they want us competing with the big boys then I’ll be delighted but not until.

I'm sure the board will be holding it's breath awaiting your judgement :lol:
 
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