I hope they introduce a standing area for you - it's called 'The Pub'.It’s less disruptive in the standing area surely? Introducing it there will hopefully mean moaning old gits like Flannel sit somewhere else
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I hope they introduce a standing area for you - it's called 'The Pub'.It’s less disruptive in the standing area surely? Introducing it there will hopefully mean moaning old gits like Flannel sit somewhere else
I think 1.5m is conservative even with the boxing promoter taking the majority of takings from beverage, hospitality. I think 16 events is optimistic - remember the 25m is more than offset by the 50M extra football match day taking but I see where u are goingWhat do ya reckon Spurs make out of a night like last night? Just wondering if the its enough for the stadium to become self financing on the back of other events?
IIRC debt on the stadium @£25m per year.
So if we are pulling in say £1.5m per gig around 16 per year. Would be sweet if that the case but no idea if my figures are realistic.
1.5 i hope is seriously low, would be interesting to know what the deal is in them situations.What do ya reckon Spurs make out of a night like last night? Just wondering if the its enough for the stadium to become self financing on the back of other events?
IIRC debt on the stadium @£25m per year.
So if we are pulling in say £1.5m per gig around 16 per year. Would be sweet if that the case but no idea if my figures are realistic.
Hearn alluded to the fact that Spurs didn’t make much money, but did it for the branding / PR1.5 i hope is seriously low, would be interesting to know what the deal is in them situations.
Sure I read somewhere that we got £3.5m for letting Hearn have the stadium for 72 hours.What do ya reckon Spurs make out of a night like last night? Just wondering if the its enough for the stadium to become self financing on the back of other events?
IIRC debt on the stadium @£25m per year.
So if we are pulling in say £1.5m per gig around 16 per year. Would be sweet if that the case but no idea if my figures are realistic.
yea that would seem more fair, reckon thats all we get or you reckon we get a % on the food and drink?Sure I read somewhere that we got £3.5m for letting Hearn have the stadium for 72 hours.
Sure I read somewhere that we got £3.5m for letting Hearn have the stadium for 72 hours.
yea that would seem more fair, reckon thats all we get or you reckon we get a % on the food and drink?
3.5M seems a helluva lot. We must get a cutyea that would seem more fair, reckon thats all we get or you reckon we get a % on the food and drink?
i think its fair for what the club are providing, that stadium shits over anything in UK
I would have thought we got something from the catering, not much though, perhaps 10%.yea that would seem more fair, reckon thats all we get or you reckon we get a % on the food and drink?
Yeah agree. I know a few mates who went who don’t follow Spyrs and said it was superb for an event like that. It pisses on WembI read that they got the ticket money which I’m sure was a decent chunk of change. Prices started at £60 I think so they probably got upwards of £4m from that plus their share of catering.
I think both sides will have done well from this.
It’s less disruptive in the standing area surely? Introducing it there will hopefully mean moaning old gits like Flannel sit somewhere else
What do ya reckon Spurs make out of a night like last night? Just wondering if the its enough for the stadium to become self financing on the back of other events?
IIRC debt on the stadium @£25m per year.
So if we are pulling in say £1.5m per gig around 16 per year. Would be sweet if that the case but no idea if my figures are realistic.
Agree. With contactless, you could turnover 100 bottles in 10 mins I reckon….. £400 per person.I am in the standing section but don’t want to get covered in beer when we are lucky enough to score a goal (a fine chance nowadays). I’m more than happy to get stuck into a few pre match beers as much as the next man (or more than most sometimes) but I just don’t see the need for beer during the match. What they should do at the club is have more people walking around selling bottles from backpacks to relieve the kiosk queues at h/t though without doubt.
No, that doesn’t make sense when the interest terms are so low. That’s the opposite of our biz model and rightly soI’ve always assumed the plan was to pay the annual stadium debt with these extra events. Surely that makes complete sense? Then everything else (and hopefully extra) gets put back into the playing staff (or manager compensation).