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  1. chaileyjem

    Why it's vitally important that we do not denounce Barber

    Palace would have made a similar loss to the Albion in 2013/14 (£7.7m) that year (2012/13) but for selling Zaha and other players of course admits Steve Parish himself. Palace's support was smaller than the Albion that year but still an average of 17K so not quite as small as you imply . That...
  2. chaileyjem

    Why it's vitally important that we do not denounce Barber

    There wasn't a drop in ticket sales in the 2013/14 accounts. They went up by nearly 10% to £10.4m from £9.4m in 2012/13.
  3. chaileyjem

    Why it's vitally important that we do not denounce Barber

    The changes in the last season were ... A 9.5% increase in ticket sales - not marginal and biggest in the league. A £4.5m /27% decrease in operational and admin costs - substantial for a business of this size. Overall commercial revenues rose by 16% - not modest. And Player costs ie: the player...
  4. chaileyjem

    Why it's vitally important that we do not denounce Barber

    Or even the accounts filed at company house. ? Where it says the complete opposite. http://www.seagulls.co.uk/documents/doc150115-15012015133454229-2206891.pdf
  5. chaileyjem

    Why it's vitally important that we do not denounce Barber

    Well I pay less than £3.90 for mine when i buy it at about 2.15pm cos i get 10% off with my ST and if you go to every game then i assume you've got one too...
  6. chaileyjem

    Why it's vitally important that we do not denounce Barber

    Albion's average crowd this season (or tickets sold) is 25,321 (yesterday it was 27,186). Last season it was 27,110 and 12/13 it was 26,024. So despite our dreadful form, and less ST holders, ticket sales are holding up pretty well and fairly consistent with the last 2 seasons. Away tickets...
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