Playing Budget for next season
Playing Budget for next season
See Programme notes from Saturday.
"Martin's budget for next season, more than any other budget at the club, will be based upon season ticket receipts as we look to consolidate our finances after a number of challenging years taking into account our success on the pitch with 3 promotions, and off the pitch with our move back to Darlington."
I am not sure how the playing budget was set in previous seasons but the approach outlined above seems sensible. What do others think?
"Martin's budget for next season, more than any other budget at the club, will be based upon season ticket receipts as we look to consolidate our finances after a number of challenging years taking into account our success on the pitch with 3 promotions, and off the pitch with our move back to Darlington."
I am not sure how the playing budget was set in previous seasons but the approach outlined above seems sensible. What do others think?
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It's definitely sensible, and season ticket sales will ultimately dictate what our ambitions are for the next season and going by that, the next few seasons.
If we don't get promoted this season then season ticket uptake will dictate what our ambitions are for next season in this league. Good uptake and another promotion tilt will be the ambition, poor uptake could lead to us just looking to consolidate.
So get them bought! haha
If we don't get promoted this season then season ticket uptake will dictate what our ambitions are for next season in this league. Good uptake and another promotion tilt will be the ambition, poor uptake could lead to us just looking to consolidate.
So get them bought! haha
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short of getting huge sums of TV money or silly amounts in sponsorship, then season ticket sales are only real income any club has of its expected income for the next season
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short of getting huge sums of TV money or silly amounts in sponsorship, then season ticket sales are only real income any club has of its expected income for the next season
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I don't know what you mean?spen666 wrote:short of getting huge sums of TV money or silly amounts in sponsorship, then season ticket sales are only real income any club has of its expected income for the next season
ST volumes as a percentage of average attendances aren't that high are they 600 v 1600? Obviously on the gate is more income per game than STs.
Is it an indicator of our income definitely but I am sure there was a bit around in a healthy model gate receipts are worth was it circa 40% of revenues? I can't really remember it was ages ago with Martin Jesper mentioned about that at a fans forum.
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Yes, but one hopes the club don't budget based on walk ups too much. The season ticket money comes in one bundle.
We need more coming through the door to keep pushing on, but i'm not sure how that happens with the ground in its current state. Something of a catch 22. Part of me hopes for the playoffs purely for the extra bundle of money, where as I think promotion might be too early at this point.
We need more coming through the door to keep pushing on, but i'm not sure how that happens with the ground in its current state. Something of a catch 22. Part of me hopes for the playoffs purely for the extra bundle of money, where as I think promotion might be too early at this point.
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Says the Spennymoor fan....spen666 wrote:short of getting huge sums of TV money or silly amounts in sponsorship, then season ticket sales are only real income any club has of its expected income for the next season
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On Sunday April 29, 2012 at 10:25 pm, Darlo Cockney wrote:Sadly some people have nothing better to do that invent rumours.
We will be playing at the arena again next season - fact.
Quakerz - if you actually attended games and spoke to people you might actually find our facts, rather than spreading s*** on this board.
DC
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Spyman wrote:Says the Spennymoor fan....spen666 wrote:short of getting huge sums of TV money or silly amounts in sponsorship, then season ticket sales are only real income any club has of its expected income for the next season
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The statement from the club seems clear the playing budget is "based on season ticket receipts," obviously there are other factors like "walk ups." I don't envy anyone trying to set this budget, irrespective of what league we are in next season, if God forbid we did struggle, gates could drop below 1,000, so I hope they are realistic with any predicated gate revenue. Finally let's hope we do not include any Cups runs because as we know we do not do these!H1987 wrote:Yes, but one hopes the club don't budget based on walk ups too much. The season ticket money comes in one bundle.
We need more coming through the door to keep pushing on, but i'm not sure how that happens with the ground in its current state. Something of a catch 22. Part of me hopes for the playoffs purely for the extra bundle of money, where as I think promotion might be too early at this point.
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Just like you seemingly can't resist on posting about matters relating to Darlo you mean?spen666 wrote:Spyman wrote:Says the Spennymoor fan....spen666 wrote:short of getting huge sums of TV money or silly amounts in sponsorship, then season ticket sales are only real income any club has of its expected income for the next season
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Well I think next year we need to take all cup games seriously as it`s much needed extra revenue which will be needed if we are to progress
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certainly going to be interesting to see what that budget will be given the 500 club season ticket money has been eaten up on getting back to Darlo. However you have to applaud the board for good housekeeping in regards to living within our means.
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Spen....Yellow card for repetition.
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Just pointing out the irony of your post.spen666 wrote:Spyman wrote:Says the Spennymoor fan....spen666 wrote:short of getting huge sums of TV money or silly amounts in sponsorship, then season ticket sales are only real income any club has of its expected income for the next season
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Where does a huge chunk of Spennymoor's income come from?
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On Sunday April 29, 2012 at 10:25 pm, Darlo Cockney wrote:Sadly some people have nothing better to do that invent rumours.
We will be playing at the arena again next season - fact.
Quakerz - if you actually attended games and spoke to people you might actually find our facts, rather than spreading s*** on this board.
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We always take the big cup games seriously, it's just that we're useless at cup games. Taking a cup game seriously doesn't mean you'll go through as the opponents are just as likely to be taking the game as serious as us.darlo reborn wrote:Well I think next year we need to take all cup games seriously as it`s much needed extra revenue which will be needed if we are to progress
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Every game we change the team. Is that the issue - No, however if it was a league game we wouldn't change the team. Sometimes this will give off the feeling to players/fans that this game isn't quite as important.Darlo_Pete wrote:We always take the big cup games seriously, it's just that we're useless at cup games. Taking a cup game seriously doesn't mean you'll go through as the opponents are just as likely to be taking the game as serious as us.darlo reborn wrote:Well I think next year we need to take all cup games seriously as it`s much needed extra revenue which will be needed if we are to progress