Willowgull wrote: ↑22 Jul 2024, 16:37
Over 5250 tickets sold for the Plymouth game. That would leave what, approx. 1000 left? Heading for a sell out.
When was the last sell out at Plainmoor?
The last time i remember even the pop being full was in the FA cup game v Coventry at home in the Paul Buckle era, should have won that game too
Well all the ingredients are there, new owners, new team, Rooney, ex Plymouth legend in Wotton, first home game in 3 months, genuine optimism for the future, decent new kit.
I remember we had around 5200 I think for the promotion party, but yes it’s been a long time since we had 6000 plus, I did think we’d get 4000, so shows what I know.
It may well have caught the police by surprise, even for a friendly they may need to call in some overtime!
Anyhow 5250 x £15 so £80k minimum income along with the ST sales is a really welcome cash boost.
Amazing attendance but presumably a large contingent of Argyle, basically everywhere. Hope the powers that be recognise that in their anctipation of the season opener. Id expect a 3500-4000 for that.
Id imagine Argyle get a chunk of the gate receipts too!
I'd factored in 50/50 draw (which could be £2000) beer money, food money, club shop spending and thought that'll average about £15 a head, "that'll do".
Do the Away side get a share of friendly gate receipts?
Had nt thought of tax though.
If we get closer to 6000, I'll still be about right!
Can remember a cup tie 15 odd years ago, where the kick off was delayed because the pitch was frozen, that must have been around 5500.
Sadly, I can't make this one but I do hope Argyle give Torquay all of the gate receipts. We have been through what Torquay have and it's not nice. We appreciated your help in our hour of need. Last season United became my second club, we having travelled up from Plymouth for a couple of games, thoroughly enjoyed the atmosphere and will be back next season for sure - Chelmsford 2nd November will be the first. There are great similarities between Argyle and Gulls fans and I see us as brothers against the tiny, silent small minority (Exeter fans).
numpte wrote: ↑23 Jul 2024, 15:50
Amazing attendance but presumably a large contingent of Argyle, basically everywhere. Hope the powers that be recognise that in their anctipation of the season opener. Id expect a 3500-4000 for that.
Id imagine Argyle get a chunk of the gate receipts too!
Have I missed something? Why would Argyle get a cut of the gate receipts? Is that usual for pre-season friendlies?
They're not able to play at Home Park right now becasue the turf has just been relaid. Playing us is beneficial for everybody - they get a pre-season game not too far away, and we get a bumper crowd?
happytorq wrote: ↑23 Jul 2024, 21:50
Have I missed something? Why would Argyle get a cut of the gate receipts? Is that usual for pre-season friendlies?
Pretty standard isnt it? They're (Argyle) are not a charity.
numpte wrote: ↑24 Jul 2024, 13:13
Pretty standard isnt it? They're (Argyle) are not a charity.
Ive never heard of away teams getting a cut of the gate in pre-season friendlies, but it could just be a glaring gap in my knowledge of things.
I know Argyle are not a charity, but they're a club who has their own priorities in pre-season, and they need games. My assumption has been that a relatively (for them) big crowd at Tiverton is good for them, and would anticipate us taking a percentage.
- edit; have asked Michael Westcott on Twitter if we share the gate. they've been very transparent so far; hopefully I'll get an answer