No we can't. Everyone in the Premier League gets the TV money. What differentiates the top Clubs from the bottom Clubs is the rest of your income. United and Arsenal for instance have match day incomes of around £100m. Spurs, Chelsea and Liverpool will in the near future meet or surpass those kind of figures. They earn huge amounts from ticket prices AND make money from retail/hospitality.
Then there is the cost of actually paying for the Stadium. If you add 20,000 seats for say £600m then that money needs to repaid.
A new Stadium only makes sense if it increases our income and allows us to compete because under FFP and the Premier League fair play rules Moshiri can only bankroll us for so long.
BMD can't simply be a vanity project it needs to make financial sense. At the moment we should forget about looking to one up the RS and look at what makes financial sense for Everton. That means upping our revenue per seat and adding Corporate/Hospitality facilities. We need a Stadium that we can fill week in week out and a Stadium that allows us to charge higher prices.
There is no such thing as a free lunch. The priority has to be the team and being successful. A state of the art scaleable Stadium with great facilities that holds 45-50k makes far more sense. It will mean lower repayments meaning more can be spent on players. It will mean we can drive up revenue per seat which is crucial and it will be far less risky.
Build the fan base, improve the team, increase revenues and expand the Stadium as we grow. It might not be sexy but it worked for United and it can work for us.
What do you mean if we add 20,000 seats that's an additional 600m?? By your maths a 60k stadium is going to cost 1.8b
We sell out just under 40k every other week but I don't think the majority of fans spend their money in and around the ground before/after so instantly a more improved experience and we are going to unlock 40k fans plus an additioal 20k spending money on hospitatility.
We barely have any corporate seats at Goodison and the ones we do have are usually sold out so again we can increase revenue from this.
Why should we increase ticket prices? Why do you think Everton don't do it now? We live in the Northwest of England, this isn't down South so pricing is done accordingly.
New stadium doesn't automatically mean "right let's double the cost". You have to have a successful team to begin with so as a starting point we need to get the pricing low which in turn will attract kids/families.
Let me know when you get a chance to explain the 600m comment for 20k worth of seats.