If the screens were removed the potential increase in capacity is zero. This has been discussed at length here for years, it can’t be done due to the structure and thefounds
Although an entirely different scenario, how much did Hearts new stand cost ? If we can't find a way to increase our capacity, we're always going to lag behind that lot financially for the forseeable future.
Probably bud. Perhaps more. Maybe a Rangers friendly company would give a competitive quote?
If you said the average punter spends £1,000 (£500-550 for the season ticket, £200 in additional tickets, then £250-300 on food, drinks, additional merchandise), then there is a two year payback period, ignoring additional costs, staffing, stewarding, electricity, etc. To me, this is surely worth it.
Ok, so if one in three is a concession, take £250 off, say it goes to £750 and VAT would be £150, so the revised figure would be £600. Perhaps then 4 years?But the averge punter doesn't spend thst on a season ticket. A significant chunk of our season ticket sales are concessions.
You are also forgetting VAT
Not filling in the corners at that time was a major fûck upWhen the corners where filled in, the original plan was seating which would’ve brought the capacity up to 59000.
Think Murray felt apart from the Scum and Champions league games it wouldnt be filled.
Ok, so if one in three is a concession, take £250 off, say it goes to £750 and VAT would be £150, so the revised figure would be £600. Perhaps then 4 years?