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Paul.S
(My in-laws are all Wolves fans, so have a vested interest! )
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They're spending £40m to increase the total capacity by 7k, sounds excessive but must obviously be worth it.
Taking those figures and applying them to Anfield (I know it's not as simple or like for like) the owners will have to spend over £100m to get the 15-20K extra in to Anfield.
They're spending £40m to increase the total capacity by 7k, sounds excessive but must obviously be worth it.
Taking those figures and applying them to Anfield (I know it's not as simple or like for like) the owners will have to spend over £100m to get the 15-20K extra in to Anfield.
There most expensive ticket is £34 and cheapest is £24. If you say thats average £30 per game. Thats £210,000 per match extra. Over the course of the season of say 20 games it comes out to be £4,200,000 per season. They will cover the cost in 7 years. Plus the additional match day revenue, like £20 for a bottle of coke. There doing good business.
There paying for it all out of revenue, so no loans either. Its a pretty good move from Wolves.
They wont fill it every week, but im sure the additional space for away fans will increase revenue too.
They're spending £40m to increase the total capacity by 7k, sounds excessive but must obviously be worth it.
Taking those figures and applying them to Anfield (I know it's not as simple or like for like) the owners will have to spend over £100m to get the 15-20K extra in to Anfield.
and then some. but thats versus 350-400mill for an entirely new stadium.
if at the end we've spend half as much, gained the capacity/facilies but stay at anfield then surely thats the best outcome.
There most expensive ticket is £34 and cheapest is £24. If you say thats average £30 per game. Thats £210,000 per match extra. Over the course of the season of say 20 games it comes out to be £4,200,000 per season. They will cover the cost in 7 years. Plus the additional match day revenue, like £20 for a bottle of coke. There doing good business.
There paying for it all out of revenue, so no loans either. Its a pretty good move from Wolves.
They wont fill it every week, but im sure the additional space for away fans will increase revenue too.
Whenever I have been with the Brother-in-laws recently, its almost always a sell out (granted I haven't been on a cold December night vs. Bolton, or the likes )
...and their Balti Pies!
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Not necessarily. It depends how big the bottle is.
. Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
. Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
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