Yeah, in the NL we'd be lucky to shift 4k let alone 6If 5000 buy a £300 season ticket the club will get 1.2 m as HNRC will get 300k in VAT
If we want to underwrite a 1.5M budget on season tickets alone we would need to sell 6250 @ £300 and I think thats a bit of a stretch
The good old 2 and 20 model is alive and well in that industry, so he'll hardly be on the breadline!Indeed. All that actually means is that he manages $1.2b of assets, which don't belong to him.
That said, he'll earn a pretty good fee off that!
Gary Lockett is a Trust member so already on I'd imagineI just wonder if any member of the trust may get invited on the board to put across the fans view .
if 4000 seaon tickets are brought .Iam sure fans paying from match to match will puch thhe gate to over 7500 per match .As long as the team perform on the pitch that is .Yeah, in the NL we'd be lucky to shift 4k let alone 6
I take your point but just to be pedantic the VAT due from a £300 season ticket is £50 (300 divided by 1.2) so HMRC would receive £250,000 if we sold 5,000.If 5000 buy a £300 season ticket the club will get 1.2 m as HNRC will get 300k in VAT
If we want to underwrite a 1.5M budget on season tickets alone we would need to sell 6250 @ £300 and I think thats a bit of a stretch
Presumably force of habit for including interest for late payment?I take your point but just to be pedantic the VAT due from a £300 season ticket is £50 (300 divided by 1.2) so HMRC would receive £250,000 if we sold 5,000.
Of course some people think it’s ok to spend the tax and worry about paying it some other time, or not…
Indeed. All that actually means is that he manages $1.2b of assets, which don't belong to him.
That said, he'll earn a pretty good fee off that!
It definitely looks capped around 7.5-8k. The online ticket site was showing lots of blanked out areas for the Oxford game that never used to be.I will interested to learn exactly what the plans are for Roots Hall. If rumour is right then capacity is capped at 7500 for the moment and The Hall isn't fit for purpose. Bringing the Stadium up to standard, while providing the facilities for non matchday income is every bit as important as developing a playing squad.
Sportsman’s dinner were great fun.Rootshall once had many ways of bringing in exta cash IT had the market on Thursdays The night club up stairs And quite a lot of qiz nights .
One up from a Bentley…Tom Arnold is minted… drives a Ferrari… multimillionaire
And probably not leased?.One up from a Bentley…
Went to one between 87-89, as a guest of the late Stan Cornwell ( Cornwell Paper ), fantastic evening. The comedian was a guy named John Cassidy, absolutely brilliant!.Sportsman’s dinner were great fun.
Sounds good to me.From looking more and more into Rees, it seems like he is an owner (well custodian part of a consortium) with his head very much screwed on.
I think he’ll set firm budgets in place, look to maximise revenue streams and income, and make us sustainable in the long term. I don’t think he’ll be the type of owner throwing money away on “big” signings, but will give the management a competitive budget and allow them to work their miracles.
One of RM’s downfalls was budgeting. He’d set a “budget” for the management, like all owners/CEOs or whoever, do. However, come an injury crisis, a loss of form, chasing a dream, a manager would be able to “increase” that budget to get another player in. He did this numerous times, then lost control of what the budget was.