Quote ="REDWHITEANDBLUE"Whats that based on them perception or evidence, FWIW the Wakey fans I know me included are very sympathetic to the Bulls plight having gone through a similar process last year. If you do want some home truths as an outsider looking in the constant moving of deadlines is not good, what revenue BTW would the 21000 crowd bring in if 11,000 were ticket holders and did not pay and 2000 on top were kids with free tickets, then that leaves about 8K paying supporters minimum at £20 each that makes about £160K to me the pledge prior to the game was approaching 400K I'll let others work this maths out if you are 20K short and extending deadlines the maths doesnt add up unless they have accounted for a percentage of pledges that will not be paid.'"
As already said previously, only the attendance over 16,000 counted. Taking into account kids, family, students oap's tickets etc and the tax, extra stewards etc you are looking at a minimum of around £12 return on 4,800 people which is £57,600!
Season ticket holders were asked not to pay in and to buy a virtual ticket inside or before the game if they wanted to pay in. I would say fitting in another 5,000 would have been an achievement as whilst we had a few gaps, I wouldn't have said it was enough for 5,000 people!