Scotty 1978
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I never used to miss all would go to all home cup games, I may just be getting old and the appeal isn’t there, I’m not alone on this there’s was 25,000 missing from yesterdays game
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All of those points are true, doesn't stop what i said being true either.
If Isidor isn't gonna play why was he on the bench? I watch the u21s a fair bit, i love seeing them get their opportunities but that doesn't mean picking them ahead of first teamers gives us a better chance of winning, it just doesn't doesn't.
Rather than penny pinching for our next home cup match the club should prioritise the fan experience, and as much as people say they don’t care what other fans think it doesn’t look good closing 70% of the stadium, also the player experience must be effected playing with only 1 and a half stands open.
Start by making it as easy as possible for season ticket holders to continue their habit of going using tech, and use incentives to encourage all fans to go
I get the argument that if you want to go you will go, but it was hard work from the off just buying the tickets and it must have put some off, it took me over 10 clicks to purchase a seat with a decent view for example which is ridiculous. and so limited choice many were waiting to see if they would open up more areas. At one point on Friday which was prime time for people deciding what to do at the weekend, the available seats was limited to a few hundred in the corner. The club put zero effort into any marketing or selling the tickets and all this created a we don’t care if you come feel about it.
- text, email etc to season card holder confirming their seat is waiting for them with a link to the basket that allows you to purchase in a couple of clicks
- Trial an option for season ticket holders to add home cup games to your next renewal, this can be charged and included in your direct payments, anything not used can be rolled over to next season.
- £15 special offer as a season ticket holder (i think this is minimum allowed in cup), extend offer to members for first 48 hours of tickets sales following season card period.
- 1 or 2 loyalty points for attending (ticket must be scanned in) stating loyalty points will be used if any Wembley visit this season is oversubscribed. Someone mentioned boro offer 2, and I’m sure you get more caps with England for home games than aways which they put in place because the home friendlies etc were badly attended.
- 50% off voucher for the club shop to be used on the day of the game on 1 item (encourage people to use the shop and some may buy more than one item)
- Free pint and a pie before 2:30pm - encourage people to get in the ground early and some of these may buy additional pints etc after the free one
We are creatures of habits as fans, make it as easy as possible to buy tickets, use incentivise to encourage people to go and put a bit effort into the marketing.
You know as well as I do it was different then, but keep dreamingLike it was in 73.
They should also make clear that if we got to a cup final, people who attended early rounds games would get priority.
The cup scheme would only be available to season ticket holders, so it would still be season ticket holders getting priority.Don't agree there mind. Season tickets should be priority with a second phase for those with a high number of BCP without a season tickets as they only go to away games living miles away. Someone who turns upto 2 games a season shouldn't be higher priority.
You could make an argument for them being Phase 3 which would definitely open up as there's not enough Season Tickets holders.
The home club shares the gate receipts with the away club. The FA set a minimum price of £10. So we'd need to pay a fiver to Stoke for every ticket given away.Why not?
Remember years ago, when it was cold, condensation dropping from inside the roofWere the drips not melting ice?
£1 a ticketRather than penny pinching for our next home cup match the club should prioritise the fan experience, and as much as people say they don’t care what other fans think it doesn’t look good closing 70% of the stadium, also the player experience must be effected playing with only 1 and a half stands open.
Start by making it as easy as possible for season ticket holders to continue their habit of going using tech, and use incentives to encourage all fans to go
I get the argument that if you want to go you will go, but it was hard work from the off just buying the tickets and it must have put some off, it took me over 10 clicks to purchase a seat with a decent view for example which is ridiculous. and so limited choice many were waiting to see if they would open up more areas. At one point on Friday which was prime time for people deciding what to do at the weekend, the available seats was limited to a few hundred in the corner. The club put zero effort into any marketing or selling the tickets and all this created a we don’t care if you come feel about it.
- text, email etc to season card holder confirming their seat is waiting for them with a link to the basket that allows you to purchase in a couple of clicks
- Trial an option for season ticket holders to add home cup games to your next renewal, this can be charged and included in your direct payments, anything not used can be rolled over to next season.
- £15 special offer as a season ticket holder (i think this is minimum allowed in cup), extend offer to members for first 48 hours of tickets sales following season card period.
- 1 or 2 loyalty points for attending (ticket must be scanned in) stating loyalty points will be used if any Wembley visit this season is oversubscribed. Someone mentioned boro offer 2, and I’m sure you get more caps with England for home games than aways which they put in place because the home friendlies etc were badly attended.
- 50% off voucher for the club shop to be used on the day of the game on 1 item (encourage people to use the shop and some may buy more than one item)
- Free pint and a pie before 2:30pm - encourage people to get in the ground early and some of these may buy additional pints etc after the free one
We are creatures of habits as fans, make it as easy as possible to buy tickets, use incentivise to encourage people to go and put a bit effort into the marketing.
Wouldn’t make a blind bit of difference. People simply don’t want to spend on top of their SC payments. Semi final against Utd tells you that.Commit to trying to win the competition. Just a thought
Think that was what was happening yesterday. Water vapour from the crowd breathing out rising and condensing on the roof. Made worse by their being no wind. Hard to see how it could be a leak when it hadn't rained for days.Remember years ago, when it was cold, condensation dropping from inside the roof
FA impose a £10 minimum.£1 a ticket
Just give them free to season ticket holders. Or £10, buy one get one free. And the club make up the difference.Think that was what was happening yesterday. Water vapour from the crowd breathing out rising and condensing on the roof. Made worse by their being no wind. Hard to see how it could be a leak when it hadn't rained for days.
FA impose a £10 minimum.
Club subsidise it then. FA still gets their money, fans turn up in bigger numbers.Think that was what was happening yesterday. Water vapour from the crowd breathing out rising and condensing on the roof. Made worse by their being no wind. Hard to see how it could be a leak when it hadn't rained for days.
FA impose a £10 minimum.
Problem is that if we get another mag game scenario, then can't guarantee you your own seat. Or maybe they could use that as justification for not moving people & say it's upstairs, if authorities don't like it, it's tough you get less tickets