Anyone heard anything concrete on how the corporate tickets are selling? Plenty of advertising for them anyways
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Anyone heard anything concrete on how the corporate tickets are selling? Plenty of advertising for them anyways
The main concern for Delaney and the FAI is to sell enough of the 10 year vantage tickets to keep the FAI totally solvent on the Stadium costs. At €7k to €12k cash down plus a guaranteed annual fee, wouldn't selling 5,000 of them be just about enough?
The main match day income will be needed elsewhere.
I asked this before and can't remember if I got an answer. If they did sell half, what happens to the other 5,000 seats? I'm guessing they'd have to keep lowering the price for all 10,000 until all 10,000 (or very close to that) are sold?
But Delaney never mentioned fans. I was just commentating on the reason he gave:
"Ireland have been playing their home games at Croke Park and the FAI chief executive John Delaney has admitted it would be virtually impossible to host England there because of the historical associations with Bloody Sunday in 1920."
Afaia they will keep trying to sell them over the first few years as a block at the same going rate.
But in the meantime, sell the unsold block vantage seats on a game by game basis through the FAI.
The FAI offer as one of the terms that if you have a vantage seat but can't attend you can sell the seat for the game through the FAI.
They will be selling vantage seats anyway on a game by game basis.