Submitted by SurfCityTom on Wed, 05/16/2012 - 5:59pm.
can you read or even do simple math? Without addressing all facets of the proposal, let's just look at 1.
You note the city will receive a portion of ticket sales.
The proposal calls for the city to get $1.00 per ticket sold after the first 300,000 tickets have been sold. They get nothing on the first 300,000 tickets sold.
Let's go further. The stadium will seat about 5,600 fans. Assuming 65 home games, that equals about 364,000 tickets sold; that is if every single game is a sell out.
Put another way, the city gets nothing from ticket sales until 300,000 tickets have sold.
So assuming all games are sold out, the city would reap about $64,000 from ticket sales.
Need I go on?
Are you on the payroll?
Your previous posts have shown you're either Pollyanna o have a vested interest.
Mike
can you read or even do simple math? Without addressing all facets of the proposal, let's just look at 1.
You note the city will receive a portion of ticket sales.
The proposal calls for the city to get $1.00 per ticket sold after the first 300,000 tickets have been sold. They get nothing on the first 300,000 tickets sold.
Let's go further. The stadium will seat about 5,600 fans. Assuming 65 home games, that equals about 364,000 tickets sold; that is if every single game is a sell out.
Put another way, the city gets nothing from ticket sales until 300,000 tickets have sold.
So assuming all games are sold out, the city would reap about $64,000 from ticket sales.
Need I go on?
Are you on the payroll?
Your previous posts have shown you're either Pollyanna o have a vested interest.
Which is it.