The Wellington Phoenix are on track to sell out Sky Stadium for their semifinal second leg against the Melbourne Victory on Saturday.
Current estimates have more than 34,000 fans attending the knockout fixture as the Phoenix aim to reach their first ever A-League grand final, hoping those wearing yellow and black will act as a 12th man to give the side a boost.
Yet it appears that is the only boost the club will receive from the capacity crowd with general manager David Dome telling the Country Sport Breakfast that should the tickets sell out, it will be a “bittersweet” moment - as the Phoenix will not make any gain financially.
In fact, Dome predicts not only will the Phoenix not make any profit from a sellout crowd, but they will actually come out of the fixture financially worse off.
“I suppose that’s the bittersweet thing in all of this. You watch the ticketing number tick over every minute, it keeps going up and up and up and we get nothing. There will be a lot of people that make a lot of money from Saturday night and the Phoenix is not one of them.