Season Tickets 25/26 09:32 - Dec 11 with 819 views | Whiterockin | Traditionally this is the week that the season ticket pricing structure is released for next season. Will the club be imaginative to try and get supporters to return and if so will we sell more. Apparently £9M coming into the club from the new Sky deal, more than we take in gate receipts so there is room for flexibility. I am happy with what I pay for ours and will renew anyway, but we need more families in the ground. Big decision to be made by the club hopefully the right one. | | | | |
Season Tickets 25/26 on 16:31 - Dec 11 with 686 views | felixstowe_jack | Sky deal is £180 million next season of which 70% will be for the championships. 70% of 180 is 126 Each Club will get 126÷ 24 = £5.25 million although the amount each clubs gets depends on how many of their matches are selected for coverage. | |
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Season Tickets 25/26 on 17:09 - Dec 11 with 645 views | KeithHaynes |
Season Tickets 25/26 on 16:31 - Dec 11 by felixstowe_jack | Sky deal is £180 million next season of which 70% will be for the championships. 70% of 180 is 126 Each Club will get 126÷ 24 = £5.25 million although the amount each clubs gets depends on how many of their matches are selected for coverage. |
How about this season ? We were always led to believe it was 9m | |
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Season Tickets 25/26 on 17:26 - Dec 11 with 614 views | Whiterockin |
Season Tickets 25/26 on 17:09 - Dec 11 by KeithHaynes | How about this season ? We were always led to believe it was 9m |
I believed it was £9M minimum including worldwide rights. Incorporating the 20? minimum live games a club is on tv with extra payments over and above this, more if you are home than away. | | | |
Season Tickets 25/26 on 18:21 - Dec 11 with 561 views | felixstowe_jack |
Season Tickets 25/26 on 17:09 - Dec 11 by KeithHaynes | How about this season ? We were always led to believe it was 9m |
Sky deal this season is £120 million for all EFL clubs not sure on divisional split. | |
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Season Tickets 25/26 on 18:48 - Dec 11 with 530 views | Whiterockin |
Season Tickets 25/26 on 18:21 - Dec 11 by felixstowe_jack | Sky deal this season is £120 million for all EFL clubs not sure on divisional split. |
Its a lot more complicated than that. There is a removal of the iFollow payment, the increase from Sky is £60M for the championship clubs plus facilities fees. Season 22/23 (the last accounts) showed we received £8.7M broadcasting revenue. Match day revenue was £3.5M. If it is accepted that the Sky deal will increase the broadcasting revenue this season over two years ago, there has to be some scope with season ticket sales to attract families. With the lower gates this season Broadcasting revenue will be at least three times the gate money. https://swissramble.substack.com/p/swansea-city-finances-202223 | | | |
Season Tickets 25/26 on 09:07 - Dec 12 with 326 views | felixstowe_jack |
Season Tickets 25/26 on 18:48 - Dec 11 by Whiterockin | Its a lot more complicated than that. There is a removal of the iFollow payment, the increase from Sky is £60M for the championship clubs plus facilities fees. Season 22/23 (the last accounts) showed we received £8.7M broadcasting revenue. Match day revenue was £3.5M. If it is accepted that the Sky deal will increase the broadcasting revenue this season over two years ago, there has to be some scope with season ticket sales to attract families. With the lower gates this season Broadcasting revenue will be at least three times the gate money. https://swissramble.substack.com/p/swansea-city-finances-202223 |
Correct broadcasting revenue was £8.7 million but this not all paid by Sky. Other broadcasting revenues include worldwide revenue, ITVs revenue for showing EFL matches and BBC revenues for showing FA cups matches. These revenues are received from either the FA or EFL who negotiate these deals. The EFL gets around £148 for selling worldwide TV rights. The PL also give the EFL £150 million a year as a share of its worldwide TV rights. Swansea accounts for season 22/34 are not very transparent on season ticket sales or match day sales either with just £3.5 under matchday income In season 22/23 Swansea had around 11,000 season tickets at and average price of £459 which should account for £5 milliom in season tickets sales. Our average attendance season 22/23 was 16549 so that would mean 5549 tickets sales per game 5549 ×30x 23= £3.828 million. [Post edited 12 Dec 9:26]
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Season Tickets 25/26 on 10:28 - Dec 12 with 233 views | felixstowe_jack | Season tickets now on sale at early bird prices. They early bird prices are available to ALL SUPPORTERS not just current season tickets holders. Family tickets in South stand £70 lower than last season Under 14s just £60 Under 18s just £132 All season ticket prices are below league average. | |
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Season Tickets 25/26 on 10:32 - Dec 12 with 227 views | Whiterockin |
Season Tickets 25/26 on 09:07 - Dec 12 by felixstowe_jack | Correct broadcasting revenue was £8.7 million but this not all paid by Sky. Other broadcasting revenues include worldwide revenue, ITVs revenue for showing EFL matches and BBC revenues for showing FA cups matches. These revenues are received from either the FA or EFL who negotiate these deals. The EFL gets around £148 for selling worldwide TV rights. The PL also give the EFL £150 million a year as a share of its worldwide TV rights. Swansea accounts for season 22/34 are not very transparent on season ticket sales or match day sales either with just £3.5 under matchday income In season 22/23 Swansea had around 11,000 season tickets at and average price of £459 which should account for £5 milliom in season tickets sales. Our average attendance season 22/23 was 16549 so that would mean 5549 tickets sales per game 5549 ×30x 23= £3.828 million. [Post edited 12 Dec 9:26]
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Your figures are not very accurate but I am not going to argue the point. My point was broadcasting revenue has increased and by far outstrips gate receipts so there is the room to maneuver in family ticket prices. The match day revenue is accurate, the average ticket price is nowhere near £459, your calculations are way off. https://www.swanseacity.com/news/swansea-city-launch-2022-23-season-ticket-campa The adult and child offer that season was excellent and what we need to reintroduce. This is my point, the South stand was quite full that season. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Season Tickets 25/26 on 10:42 - Dec 12 with 218 views | Whiterockin |
Season Tickets 25/26 on 10:28 - Dec 12 by felixstowe_jack | Season tickets now on sale at early bird prices. They early bird prices are available to ALL SUPPORTERS not just current season tickets holders. Family tickets in South stand £70 lower than last season Under 14s just £60 Under 18s just £132 All season ticket prices are below league average. |
£350 for an adult and child I would have liked to seen it at £295 or similar with a free child, but it is a start. | | | |
Season Tickets 25/26 on 10:51 - Dec 12 with 207 views | felixstowe_jack |
Season Tickets 25/26 on 10:42 - Dec 12 by Whiterockin | £350 for an adult and child I would have liked to seen it at £295 or similar with a free child, but it is a start. |
An adult season ticket is £400 So and adult and a child at £350 is £50 less than an adult meaning adult gets an extra £50 off and the child goes free. It will be worth an adult buying an adult and child season ticket even if he does not have a child to take which works out at just £15 per game. | |
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Season Tickets 25/26 on 11:29 - Dec 12 with 175 views | QJumpingJack | The Trust have issued a statement which includes a dig at the former owners around their "engagement" (or lack of it) [Post edited 12 Dec 11:29]
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Season Tickets 25/26 on 11:32 - Dec 12 with 155 views | Whiterockin |
Season Tickets 25/26 on 10:51 - Dec 12 by felixstowe_jack | An adult season ticket is £400 So and adult and a child at £350 is £50 less than an adult meaning adult gets an extra £50 off and the child goes free. It will be worth an adult buying an adult and child season ticket even if he does not have a child to take which works out at just £15 per game. |
Is there an adult price in the South if not with a child? All other stands are £411. I'm not sure where you got the £400 from. | | | |
Season Tickets 25/26 on 11:33 - Dec 12 with 152 views | Whiterockin |
Season Tickets 25/26 on 11:29 - Dec 12 by QJumpingJack | The Trust have issued a statement which includes a dig at the former owners around their "engagement" (or lack of it) [Post edited 12 Dec 11:29]
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We all knew that was the case and have been discussing it for several years. Good riddance. | | | |
Season Tickets 25/26 on 12:08 - Dec 12 with 95 views | felixstowe_jack |
Season Tickets 25/26 on 11:32 - Dec 12 by Whiterockin | Is there an adult price in the South if not with a child? All other stands are £411. I'm not sure where you got the £400 from. |
Adult price in South stand without a child is the same price as all other stands at £411 from Swansea official site So an extra discount to my original post. Adults in South stand with a child pays £350 which is £61 less than normal adult price. The children effectively go free. Even better than I originally thought. | |
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Season Tickets 25/26 on 12:11 - Dec 12 with 91 views | felixstowe_jack |
Season Tickets 25/26 on 11:29 - Dec 12 by QJumpingJack | The Trust have issued a statement which includes a dig at the former owners around their "engagement" (or lack of it) [Post edited 12 Dec 11:29]
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Will be even better if they accept cash at the stadium. Introduce a paper match day programme on sale on the day like the vast majority of PL and EFL clubs to engage and informs fans and give an extra reason to turn up. | |
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