I think it does matter. I have no problem with my work colleagues drinking a night before a day of work, especially if they're not doing much the following day, as would be the case of back room staff.
Never said it was TH! Take a look at my first reply to your original comment.
The club should be doing all it can to fill the 8-10,000 empty seats next season.
As for small parts, it was YOU who orginally told me that size doesn't matter xx
Difficult one as I'm not on the inside. I think all the potential cuts have been made, but if attendances do fall further then the club will be able to pro-rata some savings as less customers to deal with.
Last season it was
Tony Bloom £10.6 million
Ticket sales £10.4 million
TV £5 million
Advertising £4.9 million
Kit etc £1.3 million
Catering £1.3 million
Grants £0.5 million
Media £0.5 million
The club (and this is mainly driven by Paul Barber, who has done a good job on this side of things IMO) has cut costs. We would be in League 1 if Ken Brown was still at the helm.
Ticket income in 2014 was £10.4 million. That includes away fans and pay on the day purchases too.
If we lose 20% of ST income by 2015/16 then I reckon it would be about a £1.2 million drop in revenue.
I've heard a rumour WCP that the staff were arguing over respective attendance levels of the Albion and Palace since 1930, and debating whether Rick Astley or T'Pau were the best modern music combo.
No wonder they were still at it at 2:30 in the morning.