MellowYellow wrote: 12 Feb 2024, 21:31
Club chairman (and effective owner) David Bosomworth, Halifax Town (2019) "it costs on average £150,000 a month to run National League FC Halifax" Town.
5 years later after Covid and Inflation how much in todays terms
ok, but we are NLS, although i assume it's similar when remaining full time.
So let's say 150 x 12 = 1.8 million (Does this include taxes paid from revenue?)
Based on average attendance of 2000
so approx. 2-3 home games a month brings in approx. 80-120K a month 9 months per year. Taking that as average for league game revenue that's 100K x 9 = 900k ( There are 23 home games a year, so with an average attendance of 2000, we take £920,000 a season for league games)
Add some TV money and additional gate receipts for cup games, with our record lets say 4 cup games, so another 160K = 1.06million (if anyone can elaborate on this and provide more accuracy please do)
Add Advertising and sponsorship pure guess here but assuming at least over 100K for the year, (again please shed more light if you can) = 1.16million
We have sold players but we never get told the fee, if there is one. Other clubs seem to be able to command a fee but we seem to somehow always miss out, why is that. Transfer fees received = £0, still at £1.16 million
Corporate facilities, Catering income, - again a guess at present - £250k per season
That's a total of £1.41 million, 400K shy of the annual costs given by Halifax, albeit 5 years ago. We are supposed to have lost £1m per year for 7 years, how?
Our gates have been higher at times than 2000, during covid the games were available on a pay per view basis, which opened up the potential for revenue from all fans who geographically can't attend, what kind of revenue numbers were brought in from those pay per view games?? we've had tv money, we've had big games, players have had decent moves to bigger clubs, why are we unsustainable to the tune of a £1million deficit per season.
I appreciate this breakdown is never going to be fully accurate, may be way off, but just trying to get an understanding of exactly how we are unsustainable and by what numbers.