Miles Davis Nutters

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Miles Davis Nutters

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115 So What Avenue, Miles Davis

Industry: Athletic Entertainment

Entity type: For-profit

Product: Sportsball, professional

Home Attendance: 843,600/AU

Revenue (CRRS): D

Ticket Price: 0.23μ and 0.22μ

Personnel:

  • 30 active athletes
  • 18 standby athletes

The Miles Davis Nutters is a professional major-league sportsball club based in Miles Davis, affiliated with the National Sportsball League.

The Nutters were originally based in Clapton before the team was moved to take advantage of a more lucrative sportsball market in the River Mystic region which had been partially developed by the Aggressive Sharts of River Mystic, which is now a geographical rival of the Nutters. The Aggressive Sharts, after first establishing themselves as a dual-city team with home games in both Voyage a Deux and Miles Davis, leaned into the larger market in Voyage a Deux. Eventually, the fanbase left in Miles Davis campaigned for a sportsball team of their own, and won it from Clapton, which later established a new team.

The Nutters is a for-profit corporation and owns the team's own 112,000-seat Nutter Stadium at 115 So What Avenue in Miles Davis. Nutter Stadium is an outdoor facility that provides some fans a hilltop view of the River Mystic.

The Nutters employs the athletic talent of 48 total athletes, with 30 athletes serving as active players and an additional 18 athletes serving on a standby basis. Active Nutters athletes earn a salary of 540μ/AU while standby athletes earn about 110μ/AU.

The club earns a revenue of 287,900μ/AU based primarily on ticket sales, broadcast rights, merchandise, and concessions sales. General admission tickets for home games sell for 0.23μ for games performed by the club's A-team athletes, and 0.22μ for games performed by the club's B and C teams, a modest bargain compared to other major NSBL teams. Annual home attendance figures for the Nutters average 843,600/AU. Home game attendance, on average, fills 80% of Nutter Stadium's maximum capacity for A-team matches, 65% for B-team matches, and 50% for C-team maches. The Nutters play an average of 13 home games per 36 game season.

The team's mascot is Planter the Nutter.