Quote ="DG Sport"From What I've heard, the Actual amount needed was £496.5K.
When we confirmed our pledge, i was told that was at £387.5k.
Thus meaning that the Bulls needed to make at least £109.0k.
£109,000 / 20,821 = £5.25 per person
20,821 fans, say 3500 use their season ticket (say short on cash, Leeds fans with sour grapes or just wanting to watch the game for nothing (no disrespect intended to Leeds Fans)). - Average Ticket Price paid approx £12 meaning
17,321 x £12 = £207,864
Lighting costs, Stadium costs, Car Parking costs, Staff Costs (turnstiles & Gambles, ect). (Atleast Half of the Money coming through the gates)
That would help scrape the Barrel and just make enough with the bucket collections.
Ive been part of a company running a rugby Club in the past and it is a very hard business, an average game in front of 5000 people at an average ticket price of £12.50 used to bring in just over £16,000 profit
Just hope that the bulls have done the fans efforts Justice.'"
The club had already announced everything over 16,000 went straight into the fund to save the club as the budget etc was based on 16,000. Based on that theory and taking into account kids, students, the £5 tickets etc plus tax I think my calculations stand.
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