supaseagull
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So many jokes...
So little time...
Thousands will be left disappointed![]()
I shall look forward to seeing 26,400 for each of your home games then. I should imagine we will get more than that for the visit of Yeovil.![]()
Only needs the Health & Safety Executive to get involved and next thing you know the Arthur Wait stand is condemned as unfit for purpose. Does the Premier League allow wooden bench seats as acceptable seating ?
BTW - thanks for all the support from my fella Albion "fans" - good to know whose side you are on.
What into...someone who can pay their debts to the people you screwed in your two administrations...?....you got your promotion and well done...albeit from a player you sold...Everyone said that would be the case with Ollie's Blackpool and they came within 30 minutes of survial. Even if we do come down, we will make at least £120 million. This TRANSFORMS us.
Far better than your two admins,groupons...That's only the capacity if you don't include the neutral zones, which have helped keep down our policing and stewarding costs - apparently the revenue generated by filling the neutral zone is less than cost of the extra security needed. So, there have been sell out games this season - you won't see 26,400 for any game, while a neutral zone is being used. However, I expect that this will change next season, due to the extra revenue from higher ticket prices and the increased demand.
On a separate, but related note, have you ever read any of your own posts back? You cling onto attendance like it is the holy-grail, when it has proven to be far far from it. Do me a favour and give me your thoughts on what your extra attendance has actually achieved for you? From what I can see, your club may be getting more in through the gate (for now), but has posted more financial losses that Palace for two seasons with a third on the way. In addition, you've needlessly thrown money at an aging playing squad that either don't want to be there (Vicente) or you don't own (Bridge, Upson).
Enlighten me, Major. I would love to hear your thoughts on how Brighton are doing off the field and how all those extra bums on seats are working out for you.
That's only the capacity if you don't include the neutral zones, which have helped keep down our policing and stewarding costs - apparently the revenue generated by filling the neutral zone is less than cost of the extra security needed. So, there have been sell out games this season - you won't see 26,400 for any game, while a neutral zone is being used. However, I expect that this will change next season, due to the extra revenue from higher ticket prices and the increased demand.
On a separate, but related note, have you ever read any of your own posts back? You cling onto attendance like it is the holy-grail, when it has proven to be far far from it. Do me a favour and give me your thoughts on what your extra attendance has actually achieved for you? From what I can see, your club may be getting more in through the gate (for now), but has posted more financial losses that Palace for two seasons with a third on the way. In addition, you've needlessly thrown money at an aging playing squad that either don't want to be there (Vicente) or you don't own (Bridge, Upson).
Enlighten me, Major. I would love to hear your thoughts on how Brighton are doing off the field and how all those extra bums on seats are working out for you.
Which baffles me how you can afford phillips, murray and then taking the highest earner in dobbie, all players reportedly we couldn't afford.
It does piss me of when clubs cheat there way to success ala Southampton.
You were begging poverty only a few seasons back now lording it aye? Something has to give and when you drop out of the big time Charles and spend the cash on your stadium improvements will you be begging again?
Think of St John's a bit earlier this time.
Which baffles me how you can afford phillips, murray and then taking the highest earner in dobbie, all players reportedly we couldn't afford.
It does piss me of when clubs cheat there way to success ala Southampton.
You were begging poverty only a few seasons back now lording it aye? Something has to give and when you drop out of the big time Charles and spend the cash on your stadium improvements will you be begging again?
Think of St John's a bit earlier this time.
Everyone said that would be the case with Ollie's Blackpool and they came within 30 minutes of survial. Even if we do come down, we will make at least £120 million. This TRANSFORMS us.
Will that be the same way the Prem millions transformed Bradford? or Barnsley? or Burnley? what about Portsmouth?
Which baffles me how you can afford phillips, murray and then taking the highest earner in dobbie, all players reportedly we couldn't afford.
It does piss me of when clubs cheat there way to success ala Southampton.
You were begging poverty only a few seasons back now lording it aye? Something has to give and when you drop out of the big time Charles and spend the cash on your stadium improvements will you be begging again?
Think of St John's a bit earlier this time.
What baffles me is, with Brightons massive crowds and pie comsumption and beer flowing like Niagra,they still posted 8 million pounds trading loss.
Yet Palace whos crowds number just a handful and a ground that has all but fallen down, with players earning hundreds of thousands a week , yet they made a trading loss of only 3 million.
Something must have gone very wrong at Brighton and yet a few of their fans still gaze up the A23 for signs of trouble!!
That's only the capacity if you don't include the neutral zones, which have helped keep down our policing and stewarding costs - apparently the revenue generated by filling the neutral zone is less than cost of the extra security needed. So, there have been sell out games this season - you won't see 26,400 for any game, while a neutral zone is being used. However, I expect that this will change next season, due to the extra revenue from higher ticket prices and the increased demand.
On a separate, but related note, have you ever read any of your own posts back? You cling onto attendance like it is the holy-grail, when it has proven to be far far from it. Do me a favour and give me your thoughts on what your extra attendance has actually achieved for you? From what I can see, your club may be getting more in through the gate (for now), but has posted more financial losses that Palace for two seasons with a third on the way. In addition, you've needlessly thrown money at an aging playing squad that either don't want to be there (Vicente) or you don't own (Bridge, Upson).
Enlighten me, Major. I would love to hear your thoughts on how Brighton are doing off the field and how all those extra bums on seats are working out for you.
The Major or Malcom as I like to think he's called (possbly angry Malc to his real life friend) is taking a very long time to reply to your valid point: Attendances = Premier league. discuss?
That's only the capacity if you don't include the neutral zones, which have helped keep down our policing and stewarding costs - apparently the revenue generated by filling the neutral zone is less than cost of the extra security needed. So, there have been sell out games this season - you won't see 26,400 for any game, while a neutral zone is being used. However, I expect that this will change next season, due to the extra revenue from higher ticket prices and the increased demand.
On a separate, but related note, have you ever read any of your own posts back? You cling onto attendance like it is the holy-grail, when it has proven to be far far from it. Do me a favour and give me your thoughts on what your extra attendance has actually achieved for you? From what I can see, your club may be getting more in through the gate (for now), but has posted more financial losses that Palace for two seasons with a third on the way. In addition, you've needlessly thrown money at an aging playing squad that either don't want to be there (Vicente) or you don't own (Bridge, Upson).
Enlighten me, Major. I would love to hear your thoughts on how Brighton are doing off the field and how all those extra bums on seats are working out for you.