How much did Ben Mansfield tell us a scoreboard cost? And how little was the revenue?

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    ADI.TV scoreboard: £37,000.00
    Structural work: £16,000.00
    Breakdown:
    Steel fabrication and delivery £7,500.00
    Steel erection (crane access) £2,000.00
    Galvanised steel (extra over) £2,000.00
    Form 2 plinths in reinforced / shuttered concrete £1,500.00
    Amend steel at end of Wyman's Road stand £1,500.00
    Design responsibility £1,500.00
    Crowdfunder fee and payment providers (5%): About £2,500, depending on final total
    TOTAL: £55,500

    It has a potential revenue of almost £600,000 over the course of the next 10 years, based on an income of more than £2,000 a match. The club would be in a position to bring roughly £60,000 extra a season. That represents a 1,696% return on this crowdfunded investment. Forecasted income:

    Scoreboard sponsor – one season, includes exclusive in-play advertising £10,000
    Birthday sponsor £2,000
    Goals sponsor £5,000
    Corner sponsor £3,000
    Team news and substitutes sponsor £3,500
    Stats sponsor £2,000
    Social media sponsor £2,400
    Attendance sponsor £1,200
    Buy the scoreboard – four-year sponsor £56,000

    Match revenue: £2,734.78
    Match profit: £2,227.54
    Seasonal revenue: £62,900.00
    10-year revenue: £629,000.00
    10-year profit: £594,000.00
     
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    Re: How much did Ben Mansfield tell us a scoreboard cost? And how little was the reve

    And they got a special bespoke 6 sided one for that money.
     

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