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1 minute ago, Keegans Export said:

No, no, you don't understand, they're just waiting for just the right time to unleash a wave of new sponsorship deals...

 

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They have been incredibly commercial revenue at a very healthy rate year on year mind, with us set to exceed £400 million I'm the latest accounts (if reports are to be believed). 

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26 minutes ago, Keegans Export said:

No, no, you don't understand, they're just waiting for just the right time to unleash a wave of new sponsorship deals...

 

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22 minutes ago, The Prophet said:

 

They have been incredibly commercial revenue at a very healthy rate year on year mind, with us set to exceed £400 million I'm the latest accounts (if reports are to be believed). 

Commercials aren’t driving that

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With the club’s trajectory, I could have been in charge of commercial deals and shown healthy growth. We know there’s still much untapped potential which we’re not maximising fast enough, which is why there’s been some personnel changes in that department. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, The Prophet said:

 

What is? I'm very much a total novice in anything to do with that side of things.

 

I'm not sure how accurate the Deloitte figures are but they have a year-by-year breakdown (Deloitte)

 

Commercial income has gone up £113m between 2021 and 2025. Villa's was less than half of that and West Ham have barely managed a third.

 

The problem is the clubs we're supposed to be chasing to be (in the clubs words, not mine) among the top clubs in the world are increasing theirs by just as much as we are and in some cases, considerably more.

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1 hour ago, TheBrownBottle said:

Commercials aren’t driving that

 

I'll think you'll find they are...

 

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Nearly 6x our commercial revenue since 2021. 

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2 hours ago, Keegans Export said:

 

I'm not sure how accurate the Deloitte figures are but they have a year-by-year breakdown (Deloitte)

 

Commercial income has gone up £113m between 2021 and 2025. Villa's was less than half of that and West Ham have barely managed a third.

 

The problem is the clubs we're supposed to be chasing to be (in the clubs words, not mine) among the top clubs in the world are increasing theirs by just as much as we are and in some cases, considerably more.

 

Cheers, I'll give that a read.

 

I wasn't being obtuse, I'm genuinely clueless about the commercial revenue side of things, in terms of how we've done and how well we should be doing.

 

I just looked s though we were growing at quite a healthy rate.

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1 hour ago, duo said:

5% tickets price increase will make negligible different to PSR

I’m just glad they have maximised every other avenue available to help with PSR before rinsing fans again.

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The predicted PSR race to the bottom for being unfair to fans manifesting. 

Prices always go up but the rules have given them a legit excuse to now its just about the only source clubs are allowed to use.

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14 hours ago, Scoot said:

 

I'll think you'll find they are...

 

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Nearly 6x our commercial revenue since 2021. 

Given our commercials were lower in 2021 than they were in 2008 (not even factoring inflation), is that down to the genius of those running the show, or simply the kind of correction that all of us who wanted shot of Ashley absolutely anticipated?  We are where I’d expect us to be.  We’re not on commercial boosters. 

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Its not merely a 5% rise for some. For many in L7 who for all are keeping their same seat are being recategorised as category 2 from 3 so a rise from £450 yo £800.

 

 

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