Quote: Hull Kingston Convicts "It's a shame people disagree with you, as they tend to forget the salary cap max is only £1.8 million so it doesn't matter jack if our income is £10 million or £4 Mill.
A rebuilt Boulevard would command the same crowds as we have now, if not more (Rovers aside), due to the simple fact we would not HAVE to charge £24 a ticket to watch.'"
Your naivety is almost overwhelming.
If Hull turned over £4m, they would be heading out of business.
A rebuilt Boulevard would cast in excess of £40m. Just how do you think that would be paid for and then the interest on the borrowings.
It’s only in your opinion that a newly built stadium would attract the same crowds.
Here are a few reasons why I don't think it would.
1. Visiting fans (rightly or wrongly) didn't like the Boulevard. Visiting fans would fall in number.
2. Car parking around the Boulevard was limited and there was an increased risk of damage to vehicles.
3. A completely rebuilt Stadium off Airlie Street WOULD NOT be the old Boulevard which some hark back to. There would be discontent from some of those desperate to live in the past as it would be a shiny new stadium and not the wreck we left.
4. Admission prices would go through the roof. I don't know the finer details of the current lease agreement, but on the basis it was for 25 years, there is likely to be a significant period of notice required to break the lease or suffer a significant penalty. Couple this with the actual purchase price of the land and the construction costs, huge borrowings would be needed. On the basis Hull have just one asset of note, I would doubt anyone would lend them the money for this project.
In short, it would be commercial suicide to leave the KC.
But I am sure this type of topic or the one about the fictitious lies the board came out with will crop up again in a few weeks or months and we shall go through this rigmarole again.