ENIC - there are going to be financial problems for the club however due to our poor performance on the pitch and lack of investment in the squad.
The business plan seems to be geared up to making money from the stadium. This is a combination of match day revenue (apparently 2 million a game + external events (concerts + NFL). The match day revenue however is dependent on the the "product" on the pitch, which isn't great. I have had a season ticket since 2015 (lucked out by getting one at White Heart Lane when we started to challenge), but these days I probably go to around 10 games a year, young family and all that. When Nuno was in charge, it was impossible to get rid of your ticket, couldn't sell it on the exchange, and had to end up giving it away for free. People didn't want to go to games. When conte turned up, became so much easier, as people believed that it was worth attending.
Stadium isn't going to generate revenue if no one is going to games and tickets aren't being sold. No one is going to go if the team is a bit crap. I know people will talk about loyalty, and loyalty will fill up a stadium of 36k, not one at 62k. Season ticket waiting list is pretty much non-existent now as well, everyone seems to be getting offered one.
ENIC need to invest in the product on the pitch, if their ultimate business model is going to be successful.