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Hibbyradge
16-05-2025, 10:10 AM
We must be getting close to £3m for third place but I can't find the prize money breakdown.
JeMeSouviens
16-05-2025, 10:20 AM
Last year's:
1st - Celtic £4.51m
2nd - Rangers £3.23m
3rd - Hearts £2.78m
4th - Kilmarnock £2.44m
5th - St Mirren £2.27m
6th - Dundee £2.10m
7th - Aberdeen £1.93m
8th - Hibs £1.85m
9th - Motherwell £1.77m
10th - St Johnstone £1.68m
11th - Ross County £1.60m
12th - Livingston £1.51m
B.H.F.C
16-05-2025, 10:31 AM
Best part of an extra million quid compared to where we finished last season is a fair jump. Then factor in the two big home crowds post split that we didn’t have last season.
Hibbyradge
16-05-2025, 10:46 AM
Best part of an extra million quid compared to where we finished last season is a fair jump. Then factor in the two big home crowds post split that we didn’t have last season.
Unless I've got my arithmetic wrong, the top 6 has given us the equivalent of about an extra half a home game. The financial boost won't have been all that significant.
Our average attendance this season is 17235 which is only 375 more than last year.
That equates to 6750 over the 18 home games we've had so far. Tomorrow will add a couple of thousand to that total so it'll be around 9000 higher than 23/24.
What's the average cost of a walk up ticket and how many of the extra 9k were season ticket holders? :dunno:
GreenCastle
16-05-2025, 11:27 AM
Annoyingly higher up the league table the more you have to pay for our crappy VAR lite.
CapitalGreen
16-05-2025, 11:34 AM
Unless I've got my arithmetic wrong, the top 6 has given us the equivalent of about an extra half a home game. The financial boost won't have been all that significant.
Our average attendance this season is 17235 which is only 375 more than last year.
That equates to 6750 over the 18 home games we've had so far. Tomorrow will add a couple of thousand to that total so it'll be around 9000 higher than 23/24.
What's the average cost of a walk up ticket and how many of the extra 9k were season ticket holders m :dunno:
We also have 3 new hospitality options generating income this season compared to last.
Paul1642
16-05-2025, 11:39 AM
Unless I've got my arithmetic wrong, the top 6 has given us the equivalent of about an extra half a home game. The financial boost won't have been all that significant.
Our average attendance this season is 17235 which is only 375 more than last year.
That equates to 6750 over the 18 home games we've had so far. Tomorrow will add a couple of thousand to that total so it'll be around 9000 higher than 23/24.
What's the average cost of a walk up ticket and how many of the extra 9k were season ticket holders m :dunno:
The benefit of attendance money will be more so season ticket sales, which will be up a fair few on last seasons.
Hibbyradge
16-05-2025, 11:39 AM
We also have 3 new hospitality options generating income this season compared to last.
We have, but they would likely be sold out whether we were top 6 or not.
Hibbyradge
16-05-2025, 11:41 AM
The benefit of attendance money will be more so season ticket sales, which will be up a fair few on last seasons.
Sorry, I don't understand what you're saying. :hmmm:
NAE NOOKIE
16-05-2025, 12:06 PM
Last year's:
1st - Celtic £4.51m
2nd - Rangers £3.23m
3rd - Hearts £2.78m
4th - Kilmarnock £2.44m
5th - St Mirren £2.27m
6th - Dundee £2.10m
7th - Aberdeen £1.93m
8th - Hibs £1.85m
9th - Motherwell £1.77m
10th - St Johnstone £1.68m
11th - Ross County £1.60m
12th - Livingston £1.51m
If there was ever evidence of just how much Scottish premiership teams rely on gate money as a major source of income, that's it. Hell, Hibs could just about make what Celtic won in pri2e money for winning the league last season from 6 European matches next season.
CapitalGreen
16-05-2025, 12:23 PM
We have, but they would likely be sold out whether we were top 6 or not.
I don’t think they would have been, still hospitality available for Rangers tomorrow. There is no way we were selling out 6 hospitality suites against Motherwell midweek last season.
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