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  1. drew

    [Albion] Fans' Forum follow-up on the season ticket sharing scheme

    Not sure what point you're trying to make! The discounted price benefits both parties. The club discount your ticket almost on a 'buy 14 and get 5 free, a variation of BOGOF if you like. It's discounted for you, not you and your family and mates. If it were freely allowed then who's to...
  2. drew

    [Albion] Fans' Forum follow-up on the season ticket sharing scheme

    No I never said they forecast using bonus money! I'm just saying when they set out their budgets they're not going to do so on income they can't be reasonable sure of receiving.
  3. drew

    [Albion] Fans' Forum follow-up on the season ticket sharing scheme

    You don't own the seat. All you have purchased is the right to enter someone else's property subject to their terms and conditions, not your terms and conditions.
  4. drew

    [Albion] Fans' Forum follow-up on the season ticket sharing scheme

    Think we all understand what a limited company is but perhaps you could explain why we aren't in administration then when we have made losses all the time we have been at the Amex and probably at the Withdean as well? Could it just be we have a very rich benefactor that props up the club? So...
  5. drew

    [Albion] Fans' Forum follow-up on the season ticket sharing scheme

    Sorry, that's utter tosh. TB covers the loses so any lost income the club doesn't achieve he has to cover at the end of the year. If he didn't, we either be insolvent or playing in League Two with a budget to match.
  6. drew

    [Albion] Fans' Forum follow-up on the season ticket sharing scheme

    Really? The club cannot guarantee anything other than a third round tie and even then you can't budget for the income. You could be playing away at Tottenham in the third round or away at Blyth Spartans. Resulting in two very different levels of income. So on that basis, the cup is very much...
  7. drew

    [Albion] Fans' Forum follow-up on the season ticket sharing scheme

    1000 empty seats would be £25k loss to the club however, it could have been 2000 empty seats and all of a sudden it's £50k loss. That said, the club could have looked at it as a bonus game in which they get 45% of net revenue anyway. For argument's sake, roughly 60k x £25 x 45% = £675k...
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