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Quote from: vaya on June 09, 2025, 07:50:42 amQuote from: TonySoprano on June 09, 2025, 07:26:46 amOf course it's good that it's better than last year. But what's wrong with asking what the actual numbers are? Without the usual childish snowflakes having a tantrum. No-one's stopping you asking.The usual suspects are literally having a childish tantrum. It's bizarre.
Quote from: TonySoprano on June 09, 2025, 07:26:46 amOf course it's good that it's better than last year. But what's wrong with asking what the actual numbers are? Without the usual childish snowflakes having a tantrum. No-one's stopping you asking.
Of course it's good that it's better than last year. But what's wrong with asking what the actual numbers are? Without the usual childish snowflakes having a tantrum.
Over at Bolton we’ve now sold nearly 16,500 ST’s so still hoping to match last seasons 17k yet we still managed to double our losses to £11m for the last financial year and that doesn’t take into account the circa £3m we wasted last summer on the likes of McAtee, Randall, Osei-Tutu and Schon or whatever we paid to that buffoon Evatt to get rid of him. I know we have rich Swiss backers but you have to question how long they’ll continue to do that if we fail again to reach the Championship? Not exactly in line with the boards stated aim of running the club sustainably. We’ve both been on the edge of winding up previously and I don’t want to see either risk that again but you’re certainly doing a better job of looking sustainable than we are so don’t be splashing out on expensive signings who might not deliver what you hope! You may sell less tickets than us but you seem to be spending what you do get better. Good luck nest season, except when playing us of course.
Quote from: Frankie Rennie on June 11, 2025, 10:00:20 amOver at Bolton we’ve now sold nearly 16,500 ST’s so still hoping to match last seasons 17k yet we still managed to double our losses to £11m for the last financial year and that doesn’t take into account the circa £3m we wasted last summer on the likes of McAtee, Randall, Osei-Tutu and Schon or whatever we paid to that buffoon Evatt to get rid of him. I know we have rich Swiss backers but you have to question how long they’ll continue to do that if we fail again to reach the Championship? Not exactly in line with the boards stated aim of running the club sustainably. We’ve both been on the edge of winding up previously and I don’t want to see either risk that again but you’re certainly doing a better job of looking sustainable than we are so don’t be splashing out on expensive signings who might not deliver what you hope! You may sell less tickets than us but you seem to be spending what you do get better. Good luck nest season, except when playing us of course. Just out of curiosity, have those loans totalling around £40m been paid back by Football Ventures by now and is the hotel now pulling it's weight and contributing to the income?
So Lincs just for clarification 5000 last season up 43% so that’s over 7000 ??
Further update. For the corresponding date forecast year, ST sales are up 43 %
Quote from: Lincoln Rover on June 18, 2025, 03:40:35 pmFurther update. For the corresponding date forecast year, ST sales are up 43 %Am I correct in reading this as…..Season Ticket sales are currently 43% up verses sales as at 12 June 2024.
The confusion arises because we don’t know how many were sold by the corresponding date last year.People are assuming that it’s 43% up on the final total which I believe was 5000. But if we had a late rush last year and by this date had only sold 3500 then it will be lower because 43% of 3500 is much lower than 43% of 5000. Or maybe I’ve got it completely wrong!
Ladies & gents, my apologies. It was predictive text. Compared to THIS TIME last season our ST sales are up by 43 %. Old age & not proofreading . Hopefully this clarifies.
Christ, So how many have we sold then ?