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I have heard that the patriots are replacing the video boards at the Stadium.
One of the long range detriments the Pats face is that their stadium Gillette is by far the smallest in the AFCE. Now that the rules on sharing funds have been modified so that private boxes are now shared, there is little benefit for those corporate boxes, unlike before. Similarly, other sources of income have now been shared. So the only real benefit in differentiating revenues now, is how many game tickets you can sell.
Capacity is 68,750 at Gillette, 73,000+ at Bills stadium, 75,000+ at Miami's stadium, and now 82,000+ for the NewYork Giants Stadium that the Nieu Joisey Jest also will use.
I am sure the Pats pull in far more revenue than Miami/Buffalo for gate receipts due to boxes/ seats/parking etc
As far as the Jets............well, they just suck anyway. See that thread.
Last edited by pats1; 06-29-2010 at 08:23 PM..
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Click on this link and tell me if you think there are 9 other ways to generate income. I'll give you a hint....one rimes with 'horizon'.
Have no fear...that $ making thing....well the Krafts have that figured out. Hope you can sleep easy tonight with this new information. The new video boards are not a gift from the heavens....they will generate more revenue that 30 feet 0f additional seats.
Last edited by zoostation; 06-29-2010 at 10:34 PM..
So the only real benefit in differentiating revenues now, is how many game tickets you can sell.
Your entire premise is horribly misguided. So a top row endzone in Buffalo generates the same $$ as one of the premium seats at Gillette? Right.
Gillette has one of the highest average ticket prices in the league, that makes a big difference. Plus, revenue sharing of local income isn't a complete levelling, it's not like TV where the entire amount is thrown into a pot and shared 32 ways. If you generate more local revenue than others you have to give a percentage of it away, but you still end up with more money than the others.
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Originally Posted by pats1
I think the ticket revenues are split 50/50 with the visiting team.
50/50 makes no sense, since the visiting team does not incur any of the considerable gameday expenses. The actual number appears to be 66/34, based on the line "34 percent of the face value of unsold tickets to cover the visiting team share" in this article: Blackout loophole could give union some labor leverage | ProFootballTalk.com
On a number of seat argument you have a point, but seeing how Gillette is full for every game and buff is half empty miami rarley sells out and the jets may have problems selling out with all the high priced seats in the new stadium I can't see the pat's renovating the stadium at this point. There extra revenue is coming from patriot place and the fact they own most of the parking at the stadium.
I think the ticket revenues are split 50/50 with the visiting team.
So the Pats split the revenue for 10 games at 68,000. And the J-E-S-T split revenue for 10 games at 82,000, (or is it 88,000, in their new stadium)?
Advantage Jest.
I know that Buffalo can't sell all its seats. That is why their stadium was downgraded to only 73,000 from 80,000, when they added Boxes and some "Red Seats". But they had no problem selling all 80,000, when Kelly and the Bills were in their Prime. They will do so again when they start winning.
Temporary Advantage Pats.
Ditto Miami.
Last edited by AzPatsFan; 06-30-2010 at 11:26 PM..
Its all about the box seats.. Those are the real numbers that need to be taken into account..
Do you really think there is a lesser quantity of box seats, in the new J-E-S-T stadium? Or fewer corporate fat cats willing to shed their companies money on them, in Niew Yawk? Get Real.
There is TONS of room in Gillette for seat expansion if the Krafts so choose. There's the big open area in the north end zone for instance, plus the four skylight spaces at mezzanine level. Between all that I'd bet they could add 10,000 seats.
I know they could, if they had the money. I inquired if they had done so.
(Sorry to drag this thread up, seems you have to have a 50 post count before you can start your own thread.)
Hiya everyone!
Sorry if this has already been talked about, I did try searching.
Anyway, for the last 3 years my wife, buddy, and I have been going to Gillette Stadium for at least one game a season. So this year comes along and log to Ticketmaster and the ‘WTF’ing’ starts. Seem they have nerfed the SRO (standing room only) tickets. I can’t seem to find them anywhere (ebay, other ticket sites, craigslist…etc). Ticketmaster doesn’t have the option to search for SRO tics anymore either at Gillette, it’s only upper level, mid-level or lower lever. I called TM and asked what was up with that, the girl noticed that the SRO option was missing, but didn’t have an answer why. Does anyone know what the deal is? Did I miss something? Hopefully I'm just blind and I'm overlooking something.