- Feb 24, 2007
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I think Bournemouth are a prime example, QPR and Blackpool others.
Stadium sales and tickets aren’t the prime income of a club in the premiership. The vast amounts of money comes from TV money and sponsorship.
I think for us particularly, non match day revenue will be the key for pushing us to the next level financially. It’ll allow us to bridge that gap between quality and quantity on the pitch whilst helping us to attract and introduce people to the football club that may not have been interested beforehand.
Whilst it’s nice to have a 25000 sell out once or twice a season, the other 363 days of the year open up more avenues and opportunity’s to counter that.
Stadium sales and tickets aren’t the prime income of a club in the premiership. The vast amounts of money comes from TV money and sponsorship.
I think for us particularly, non match day revenue will be the key for pushing us to the next level financially. It’ll allow us to bridge that gap between quality and quantity on the pitch whilst helping us to attract and introduce people to the football club that may not have been interested beforehand.
Whilst it’s nice to have a 25000 sell out once or twice a season, the other 363 days of the year open up more avenues and opportunity’s to counter that.