Stan A. Einstein wrote:Jimmy Exile wrote:hi stan. How do you figure that we lose 200 grand a year by not having the bar takings?
I've worked in pubs and the breweries charge a fortune for beer and bars are lucky to make a pound a pint sometimes and that's without having to pay staff
Let's say 250 home games over 10 years. Add to that the corporate events that could be held, not to mention weddings etc. £2,000,000 strikes me as a conservative estimate. You really must learn to think if you wish to progress from pulling pints for the rest of your days.
hi stan. very arrogant of you to demean a working mans job, you speak like a true Tory.
my grand dad used to say that the dangerously thick people are the ones who think they are clever. and in your attempt to try and belittle me and my brains, you again have made yourself look like the very thick man you are.
2,000,000 divided by 250 games is £8000.
The profit on a pint is £1.
so you think that over 10 years our crowd drinks on average 8000 pints per game.
At an average home crowd of about 2000 that's 4 pints each for every man, woman and child for every game hahahahahaha.
Let me help you with some more accurate figures. let little thick me help you.
I reckon we sell an average of about 800 pints a game. At £1 per pint profit. Over 250 games over 10 years that's about £200,000. which is 20k a year. Which is nothing.
stan, another little thing my grand dad taught me. if you are going to try and be clever, make sure you are completely sure you are right.
Unfortunately you have done the opposite again. like the redwood thread, Like the other threads, you've made yourself look really really silly.
Have a lovely weekend Stanley, thank god you were a lawyer and not an accountant lol
Ps thanks for giving me such a good laugh with your arrogant stupidness lol