
In broad terms, our operating loss excluding player sales (and ignoring depreciation in excess of capital spending) is £2.3m per year, which is indeed approximately £10 per week (actually £12.63 per week but let's be optimistic) for each of 3,500 members. That, though, assumes 100% take-up, which is pretty unlikely as a large proportion of members have simply received their membership for free with their season ticket without even asking for it, let alone paying for it - to assume that those members will all be willing to give the club more than £500 per year is utterly implausible. To keep the charge down to £1,000 per year you would need nearly two thirds of the members to agree to contribute or, putting it another way, if half of the members agreed to contribute they would have to stump up over £1,300 each (you can call that £3.60 per day if it makes it seem less but that won't make people any more willing to pay it). Bear in mind that that level of generosity is what we need to just treat water as we stand, it would get us nowhere nearer having a competitive budget, so it's funding survival, not success.