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Originally Posted by Rochard
You might have a point there.
Let's say seven hundred people attend each game and pay $15 each. That's $10,500. Then let's say the snack bar makes $5k, round it off..... Let's say $15k per game. My local high school plays ten games a year, that's $150k a year. For ten days of football.
But then.... Football is only played on Friday nights. On Saturdays, the youth league rents out the stadium. (The youth league pays for the stadium, but keeps entry fees and snack bar money.) So that's another $20k a year.
But that is only twenty days out of the year.
What about soccer? (Do they charge for soccer?) Baseball?
Then the school rents out the stadium for god only knows what. Our local high school rents out the parking lot for all kinds of things, special events, carnivals, "ham radio" sales, all kinds of shit.
Would they make $72 million back? Doubt it. They would have to make $2.4 million per year to pay it off in thirty years.
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They don't play baseball in a football stadium.
Also at $150k a year they will have it paid off in short 480 years, great investment.. Hope they never have to hire anyone to cut the grass or do anything else much less do any upgrades or repairs.. might add an extra 100 years...


