Apparently the PPV games has hit the targets for sales
Apparently it's been averaging £500k a game so far which is roughly 35k people paying for each match, I think. Its doing well enough that they're going to stick with it.
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Apparently the PPV games has hit the targets for sales
Ours or generally?
I heard there was a rumour that one in particular (don't know which) garnered less than 1,000 purchases.
Apparently it's been averaging £500k a game so far which is roughly 35k people paying for each match, I think. Its doing well enough that they're going to stick with it.
Ours or generally?
I heard there was a rumour that one in particular (don't know which) garnered less than 1,000 purchases.
Let them publish the figures. If it was a roaring success they would.Apparently the PPV games has hit the targets for sales
So is no food.The money goes to the club. No gate receipts is tough.
I'll be paying £15, I'd normally spend £100 going to a match day.
You want PPV scrapped and all matches to be shown free again (unlikely) or not at all (more likely)?Apparently agreed up to international break which means our match v WBA. However not agreed when yet. After that seem to want to continue at reduced price which will satisfy some but not all including me. Want it scrapped.
mummySo is no food.
You've shamed me into it. The £15 I wouldn't have spent on PPV has gone to the Tottenham Foodbank too.
But is Rodon* playing ?
Will be watching a river in defiance of tyranny
The latter. That has been the case for years. Whilst I understand season ticket holders are missing out the rest of us it would be no change.You want PPV scrapped and all matches to be shown free again (unlikely) or not at all (more likely)?
Let them publish the figures. If it was a roaring success they would.
He means a stream, not a river (exaggerating again).
Fair enough. Personally I welcome the chance to see extra matches at the moment and don’t stream (I could but I choose not to), but agree that £15 is way too much. £7.50 to £10 would be more reasonable, especially if a percentage was donated and/or there was an option to donate extra at the same time.The latter. That has been the case for years. Whilst I understand season ticket holders are missing out the rest of us it would be no change.