Andy Gilder wrote:So each of those 6,000 fans would only need to spend £20 over the course of 13 visits in ancilliary income (souvenirs, programmes, food etc) to make back the money they have lost on the season tickets?
How much is a programme these days?
Its not quite as easy as that as the items you quote have a cost to them, printing costs, food suppliers etc. where the costs to open Odsal is going to be pretty much fixed for 3000 or 23,000.
But you do have a point and lets not forget the club are saying if they sell 10,000 it doesn't mean they can't sell more tickets if they manage to make this amount.
Bradfords average SL crowd this year is 8363, however the lesser supported clubs show a core Bulls crowd of about 6000-6500 (7,100 against London, 6,200 against Catalans) so even if they did all have season tickets if they manage to sell 10,000 they would be able to make the money up in other costs over the course of a season and have a better atmosphere.
They just need the fans to take up the offer - we'll only see how successful it has been come next season but they need to get some talent on the pitch to generate more interest after such a dismal showing for the majority of 2010