Could Ipswich Town FC cease to be a football club 09:36 - Jun 4 with 1900 views | gtsb1966 | When furlough ends, games are played behind closed doors and with no season ticket revenue does anyone fear we won't have a club for much longer. The Marcus Evans brand must be taking a huge hit too and lets be honest it's his money that keeps us afloat. Could we be one of the many clubs that will cease to exist in the near future if this carries on. | | | | |
Could Ipswich Town FC cease to be a football club on 09:47 - Jun 4 with 1845 views | Libero | Maybe? - Championship clubs are those most at immediate risk and we're not long out of the Championship. | | | |
Could Ipswich Town FC cease to be a football club on 09:58 - Jun 4 with 1792 views | jamesitfc | We actually currently have a lot of season ticket holders continuing payments. This will be a lot better than a lot of clubs, especially in L1 https://www.eadt.co.uk/sport/ipswich-town-season-ticket-renewals-2020-21-1-66404 It'll be a tough time all round but i'm guessing ITFC will try and heavily push TV games to keep people interested and keep some revenue rolling in. | | | |
Could Ipswich Town FC cease to be a football club on 10:03 - Jun 4 with 1771 views | WeWereZombies | It is in circumstances like this that the council owning the ground (but not the buildings upon it) seem like a benefit that many other clubs do not have. Should the Marcus Evans or The Hospitality Group funding evaporate there should still be somewhere to play games and a mechanism for the stadium to be opened up for those games. | |
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Could Ipswich Town FC cease to be a football club on 10:06 - Jun 4 with 1740 views | ElephantintheRoom | In a word yes. As yet it is unclear what the future is for football or ticket touting, corporate freeloading and hot air conferencing. In many ways the brick wall facing ITFC is small beer compared to some of his other 'offshore income streams'. | |
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Could Ipswich Town FC cease to be a football club on 10:22 - Jun 4 with 1675 views | TJS | The only option would be a salary cap for ALL clubs in each division regardless of whether they have just been relegated or not. Anything else will ruin the competitiveness of the league. | | | |
Could Ipswich Town FC cease to be a football club on 10:43 - Jun 4 with 1611 views | ghostofescobar | Aren't we potentially in a stronger position than many? I say "potentially", as it possibly relies on ME putting even more money in, but my point is that we do at least have a wealthy owner if it gets to that kind of critical point. Many clubs don't. | |
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Could Ipswich Town FC cease to be a football club on 10:53 - Jun 4 with 1564 views | bluefunk | This seems overly pessimistic to me. To take a more optimistic view, if a salary cap is brought in at, say £3m, that would be somewhere in the region of £4.5m less than the current level (I think that was the figure but I stand to be corrected) In that event it makes it much easier for an owner to support the club, whether that’s Marcus or Mike Ashley😉 While this is a difficult time ITFCs supporter base provides some comfort that the club is sustainable, unlike, say, Accrington in League 1 terms or any club in any division which is reliant on TV income,(Ie lower PL clubs) or getting promoted (Championship) | | | |
Could Ipswich Town FC cease to be a football club on 11:06 - Jun 4 with 1501 views | BrixtonBlue | What do you mean by "with no season ticket revenue"? | |
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Could Ipswich Town FC cease to be a football club on 11:30 - Jun 4 with 1446 views | clive_baker | I think we'll probably hold up OK given we've got a fairly big supporter base relative to a lot of the nobody clubs in L1, and an owner with deep pockets. If viewing football online in a iFollow type format becomes the norm, I would've thought we would be in the top 3 revenue generators in the division. Obviously the cost bases across football would all have to adjust accordingly, namely player wages, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. | |
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Could Ipswich Town FC cease to be a football club on 11:49 - Jun 4 with 1373 views | Mullet |
Could Ipswich Town FC cease to be a football club on 11:30 - Jun 4 by clive_baker | I think we'll probably hold up OK given we've got a fairly big supporter base relative to a lot of the nobody clubs in L1, and an owner with deep pockets. If viewing football online in a iFollow type format becomes the norm, I would've thought we would be in the top 3 revenue generators in the division. Obviously the cost bases across football would all have to adjust accordingly, namely player wages, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. |
I'd say we are nearer the back of the queue than the front having observed Bury closely up here. We also have a large overseas fanbase compared to clubs in the Champ I'd say, so you're right the iFollow thing would be a weird boon for us. Wasn't there a Tuesday night where we had a bigger share than the rest of the league combined? Part of me also thinks Lee O'Neil constantly talking up how amazing this new kit is, is a nod to reality that shirt sales and spending at the shop is somewhere they hope to make more financial distance on our competitors too. But I am a cynic. | |
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