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MattyC

New member
May 12, 2013
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If we went down, how much do you think it would cost the club in the lost tickets sales, drink sales etc, and how much would it then cost the club to get back from league one in comparison to the club stumping up some cash in the next transfer window in Jan?
 






GT49er

Well-known member
Feb 1, 2009
46,480
Gloucester
If we went down, how much do you think it would cost the club in the lost tickets sales, drink sales etc, and how much would it then cost the club to get back from league one in comparison to the club stumping up some cash in the next transfer window in Jan?

No idea. Probably quite a lot. We'd probably get back to doing OK money-wise if we were ripping a new hole in that division, but nothing that's happening at the moment suggests that would be the case.
 






symyjym

Banned
Nov 2, 2009
13,138
Brighton / Hove actually
We would lose about £25k for every 1000 seats not sold per home game.

I can't see many season tickets being renewed because most people will choose to go on a match by match basis. So without all the direct debits in place the club won't be able to project its income in advance.
 


fireball

New member
Jan 24, 2010
34
[if we go down we will stay down loosing around 7m a season because ticket sale would be down to around 15,000
also Tony Bloom would not put more money in again yet . so it not looking good Hyyia out
 



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