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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI would agree with that . But I think you may have left out some possible additional revenue sources.
Of those. Ticket sales are largest. There’s no tv rights to speak of. Advertising/jersey sponsor will generate some limited revenue and concession is tied to the gate.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOf course there are more. However the main revenue are from ticket sales. Additional revenue streams include: media rights, concessions and advertising
Of those. Ticket sales are largest. There’s no tv rights to speak of. Advertising/jersey sponsor will generate some limited revenue and concession is tied to the gate.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou forgot merchandise, which may or may not be tied to the gate, plus camps/clinics are a potentially viable option as well. Advertising could generate a more than limited revenue stream as well. It will all depend on how creative they get and who they hire in key business roles as well (not knocking Elm City, however they fell desperately short on the business end of things).
Didn’t include camps.
All in these other revenue streams might generate an extra $200,000
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postwhy not? the yard goats did. the yard goats have the most expensive minor league stadium per seat in the country. no one complained there!
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Salaries could be paid by a local club? CFC or Oakwood come to mind. Players could run camps and clinics as part of salary agreement...
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While getting involved with youth programs and camps can help bring in extra $ (and lots of it) I would think initially they'd want to focus on getting their primary business up an running. Try and do too much and you risk doing nothing well
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhile getting involved with youth programs and camps can help bring in extra $ (and lots of it) I would think initially they'd want to focus on getting their primary business up an running. Try and do too much and you risk doing nothing well
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThey will not use any of their money, they will just request more money from the state
http://www.courant.com/community/har...927-story.html
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSalaries could be paid by a local club? CFC or Oakwood come to mind. Players could run camps and clinics as part of salary agreement...
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