Quote Chris Saint="Chris Saint"=#400000I sincerely hope it works but the job has only just started '"
It already has done.
Money in bank - certainty of a core income stream.
Main sponsor (previously in serious doubt) renewed (and other deals in progress) on the back of the crowd turnround.
Better terms with concession holders being negotiated on back of larger crowds
Club much better positioned to sell corporate and hospitality facilities
VAT rise beaten - club keeps more.
Massively imnproved and updated marketing database
Real buzz around the place again.
etc.
Remember we will still get further season tickets sold (including some at least of the pledge "waverers" plus the away support plus the walk-ins - of which there will still be quite a few, and increasing as we start winning more games...
Compared to where we would likely have been had nothing changed, the club will be much better off.
Incidentally: I paid £99 for a seat that last year cost me (IIRC) £196. Saved just under 50%. This year season ticket sales approx twice last year's, and its already clear a big chunk of the increase is for the stand, so by extension (remember savings on concessions, premier club etc are much less than 50% c/w last year) I'd expect season ticket income will probably be at least the same as last year overall, and MUCH higher than would otherwise have been the case. Before all the additional income the bigger crowds will generate.
The hard work continues; but the hardest job of all has already been done.