x

Southampton FC Targets Sustainable Growth

Following on from the papers article on Saturday, they have published another article on the Club, this time focusing on the financial side of things and an interview with CEO Gareth Rogers.

Clearly Saints have learnt their lesson from the first half of this year when their PR was appalling, meaning that certain members of the Press could make mischief and de stabilise the club.

The idea was to cause uproar among-st the supporters and sadly for a while at least this was achieved as the club appeared to go from one PR blunder to another.

Now the club seem to have at last got their act into gear and with the good start to the season under their belts are now coming out with some positive stories from the club.

The latest article concerns the clubs financial side of things and features CEO Gareth Rogers, click on the link below to read the full article.

Saints Target Sustainable Growth

A good article and pleasing in the fact that the club is now realising that it needs to greatly increase its commercial income if it is to compete whereas its total financial planning under Cortese appeared to have been to go cap in hand to the owner rather than attempt to raise any income himself from corporate sponsors etc, hence we had the sight of empty Corporate boxes and seats at St Mary's as well as dwindling advertising hoardings as our Ex Chairman worked his way through alienating most of the local business's that had traditionally pumped their money into sponsoring the club.

Many supporters sneered at anyone who dared to raise this question, seemingly basing the clubs strength solely on its position in the league, rather than on the overall bigger picture.

Now that limited way of doing things is gone and although it will take time to bring back old corporate partners and indeed building new relationships, hopefully we are well on the road to recovery in this area.

What to read next:

Resolutions – Preview
Ahead of tonight’s visit from chronically out of form Luton (oh God), we look back on the New Year resolutions we came up with a year ago and update them for QPR’s class of 2025.
Will Luton stick with Edwards through rocky run? – Oppo Profile
Luton have lost three in a row, and have been beaten in their last nine consecutive away games conceding 25 goals in the process, so does Rob Edwards maintain the faith of a board directing much of its Premier League parachute towards a new stadium build – thoughts via @LutonTownExile.
Parker breaks duck in Luton rout - History
All the way back to 1990 for the History this week as Luton visit Loftus Road this Monday, a ground on which they once took such a mauling even Paul Parker scored for the R's.
Davies in charge of Luton visit - Referee
Championship regular Andy Davies is the referee in the middle of QPR’s Monday Night Football at home to Luton Town.
New Year’s Frey delight for resurgent Rangers – Report
QPR continued their recent Championship recovery and rediscovered the finishing touch which eluded them at Vicarage Road, beating Watford 3-1 at the second time of asking on New Year’s Day at Loftus Road.
Queens Park Rangers 3 - 1 Watford - Player Ratings and Reports
If you saw the match, please give us your player ratings and a mini match report.
Happy New Year My R's - Preview
QPR end a dramatic, chaotic, emotional 2024 exhausted; they start 2025 at home to a Watford side they really should have beaten when these two met just a couple of weeks back.
Diakite's trail of comedic terror - History
Ahead of the New Year’s Day visit from Watford we look back across 120 different meetings between the two sides, and the madcap antics of Samba Diakite who played (sort of) for both clubs.
Martin in charge of Watford visit - Referee
QPR's second appointment of the season with referee Steve Martin, following the 2-0 win at Cardiff, comes on New Year's Day at home to Watford.
Late heartbreak for improved QPR at Carrow Road - Report
QPR bounced back from their standard Boxing Day collapse at Swansea, with a much better performance and result at Norwich – the hosts equalising in the last minute of normal time to deny Marti Cifuentes’ side a win.