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    I dont know if anyone caught Gillettes comment after a game where he said that Arsenal had set a ne bench mark in revenue.

    The below article sepeculates how much Arsebal makes per game;
    Now that the club has revealed the cost of tickets at Emirates Stadium we can fairly accurately work out the match day revenue at the new stadium. They will huge, and will truly elevate Arsenal into 'The Big League' in financial terms.

    Emirates Stadium - Huge source of revenue
    There are Five main match day revenue streams:

    1. CLUB LEVEL

    We have obtained a large and very detailed A3 plan of the 6708 club level seats. The breakdown of the different prices is as follows. Even if we don't sell all as season tickets, the remaining seats will be sold as a match by match package at higher individual cost so the overall revenue could be higher. Assuming we sell all as Season ticket this is the yearly revenue.

    1060 X £4750 = £5,035,000
    1352 X £3,500 = £4,732,000
    1776 X £3,250 = £5,772,000
    2520 X £2,500 = £6,300,000

    TOTAL £ 21,839,000
    £18,586,382 ex VAT

    2. BOX SEATS

    There are 150 boxes; the cheapest box is £65K ex VAT and the dearest is £150K ex VAT but I'm not aware of the exact breakdown. However, from the information I have there are more boxes in the lower prices than higher so I have calculated the breakdown with this biased in mind.

    25 X £65,000
    25 X £70,000
    20 X £75,000
    20 X £80,000
    20 X £90,000
    10 X £100,000
    15 X £130,000
    15 X £150,000

    TOTAL = £13,800 ex VAT

    3. DIAMOND

    There are 84 Diamond Club memberships.

    84 X £12,500 = £1,050,000
    £893,000 ex VAT

    4. NORMAL ADMISSION

    From the recently released season ticket pricing map and my detailed club level seating plan (showing number of all club seats and number of perimeter seats) I can determine accurately the proportion and number of different price seats. Arsenal have confirmed that there will be 28,000 upper and 23,000 lower seats.

    UPPER TIER (28,000)

    Upper centre 2240 X £1825 = £4,088,000
    Upper next to centre 3920 X £1370 = £5,370,400
    Upper behind goal 6720 X £1295 = £8,702,400
    Upper next to centre 1400 X £1190 = £1,666,000
    Upper wing and corner 10360 X £1165 = £12,069,400
    Upper behind goal back rows 3360 X £1060 = £3,561,600

    TOTAL = £35,457,800
    £30,176,851 ex VAT

    LOWER TIER (23,000)

    Lower wing and corner 16,300 X £885 = £14,425,500
    Lower centre 6,700 X £990 = £6,633,000

    TOTAL = £21,058,500
    = £17,922,127 ex VAT

    NORMAL ADMISSION TOTAL = £48,098,978 ex VAT

    5. CATERING AND PROGRAMME SALES

    Per season assuming 25 games.

    Arsenal have confirmed that the 4 restaurants at Emirates can accommodate 3200 diners in total with the top meal cost being £65. I am assuming the average regular fan spends an average of £5 on food and drink on fast food. These exclude the 9,000 box and club level. Arsenal's programme sales are 70% of capacity.

    Restaurant meals 3200 x £30 average price = £2,400,000
    Fast food and drink per regular fan 51,000 x £5 average price = £6,375,000
    Match day programme sales = 36,000 x £3 = £2,700,000

    TOTAL = £11,475,000
    = £9,765,657 ex VAT

    GRAND TOTAL FOR STADIUM MATCH DAY TURNOVER

    1). £18.586M
    2). £13.800M
    3). £ 0.893M
    4). £48.099M
    5). £ 9.766M

    TOTAL = 91.144M ex VAT

    Match day turnover for season 2003/2004 was £33.8M ex VAT so increase of £57.344M

    At the time of moving into Emirates Stadium the £260M loan will be refinanced to a 25 year loan at a lower interest rate of 5% which will equate to yearly repayments of £18M.

    Obviously not all the increase in revenue will be net profit as there will be costs against catering, programmes and increased staff costs but it is not unreasonable to assume a net profit increase of £45 with £12M costs. Deduct the interest payments of £18M a year leaves AN OVERALL NET PROFIT OF £27M PER SEASON after all loan repayments and costs.

    The overall increase in turnover will be higher than the £57M increase in match day income as there will be other increases in non-match day income. Arsenal will be increasing the number of secondary sponsors at Emirates, utilising the stadium to it's full potential away from the match day by using the stadium for conferences, corporate functions and exhibitions as well as and holding non football related events such as concerts. A final increase in turnover of £65M is more likely. By the end of the 2006/ 2007 season Arsenal's overall turnover will be close to Manchester Uniteds (possibly slightly more) and well ahead of any other club in the world.
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    #2
    I think it all must be relative - no way could they increase Liverpool season tickets to London prices.

    But then, Liverpool's ground doesn't cost as much as Arsenal's to make.
    Quote of the year :

    "With monkey me, dogface dishwasher bitch and chimp the ****ing champ you. We are turning into a raving party here arent we"

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      #3
      **** em.

      Arsenal I mean
      White liquid in a bottle = Milk

      Purslow = C*nt

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        #4
        Originally posted by Dhavlos View Post
        **** em.

        Arsenal I mean



        What he said.
        Babel fanclub member # 4!!!

        **** OFF MOURINHO!!!!!!:whatever:

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          #5
          Originally posted by disco View Post
          I think it all must be relative - no way could they increase Liverpool season tickets to London prices.

          But then, Liverpool's ground doesn't cost as much as Arsenal's to make.
          I think G&H are looking at growth. They know they cannot charge as much as London but they know that Liverpool as a brand is much bigger than Arsenal. They may exploit the current merchendising possibilties we have, also I think they're intrested in profit more than t/o.

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            #6
            Turnover means **** all, profit is everything, if theres one thing the yanks can do well, its merchandising, given the shambles that our merchandising has been and still bloody is, i reckon if, when, they sort that out it will increase massively our revenue and also create a new generation of liverpool supporters therefore securing our long term future as football giants. the stadium is huge, but the merchandising could well prove to be bigger.
            RAFA

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