Palace's ticket prices are roughly the same as ours, I think. In fact ours may even be cheaper once the transport levy is accounted for.
There does seem to be no financial point in investing in stadia unless it results in extra capacity that will be filled every week. It appears that fans are...
Our stadium is 20% bigger, so it follows that non-TV revenue is around 20% more. Pitchside advertising and shirt sponsorship is going to reach a similar number of viewers, so it would make sense that the income from that is similar. This might change in the current season with European...
Difference in turnover for 21-22 season of £174.5m for BHA compared to £160m for Palace isn't that much in terms of percentage, but that's because majority of revenue for both clubs is from TV money.
Our TV money was 126m. The other 48.5m will come from matchday income (about 20m) and...
We are streets ahead of them. Not only did we finish in the top 6 with them in their annual mid-table-mediocrity position, but we did it in a year where the accounts will probably show a profit of over 100m in comparison to their annual loss of around 20-30m. We also don't have a stadium...
I think you're missing the sarcasm in the post you quoted.
You're right though. There's no such thing as a fair price when it comes to transfers. It costs whatever the seller is willing to sell for.
I don't think he'd have signed that new and long (potentially 5 year) contract in March if he hadn't considered the possibility of sticking around for at least one more season if we didn't get the right offer this summer. And the longer this window goes on and in to pre-season training and...