PROMOTION NO PROMOTION (1 Viewer)

Grendel

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Yep, seen some, but would say the vast majority have been adults and then a few teenagers.

I know Wasps are going into Bablake. Have seen their flags up there a few times, but then Bablake has always been more pro rugby than football anyway.

That's because they have set up an arrangement with the Coventry Schools foundation. They offer reduced ticket prices to games.

You seem to be ignoring a central point here which is the cobentry city of rugby initiative which pretty much gives free access to schools etc. to wasps.

It's also pretty obvious that wasps will be developing a strategy at building a customer base while the football club will focus on customer retention.

Wasps have a dilemma - they actually know that all the free flags, all the turning up at some field in Bedworth will make no difference if the football club was successful as ultimately football will for the majority always be the sport of choice.

It's worrying for CCFC also as it means that they will not want the club to be a success and while a tenant at the Ricoh will do everything in their power to limit us to where we are.
 

Otis

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We need a bloody good season then!

Hopefully we can build on the good bits of last season and get some more bums on seats in the process.
 

chiefdave

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I suppose it could just be that as the football club is more establish and has more data available to them their approach is more targeted. Or it could just be that their marketing isn't up to much!

Maybe the trust or SCG could look into doing something for the old folks, its a great idea and if its not already done would be worth doing. Maybe trial it at a couple of games, legends day and whatever is closest to fathers day would seem a good bet and gives time to organise.

Sure the club would stump up some free tickets and Harry Shaw might sponsor it by providing transport at cost.
 

ccfcway

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That's because they have set up an arrangement with the Coventry Schools foundation. They offer reduced ticket prices to games. You seem to be ignoring a central point here which is the cobentry city of rugby initiative which pretty much gives free access to schools etc. to wasps..

Cant CCFC offer similar prices ?

It's also pretty obvious that wasps will be developing a strategy at building a customer base while the football club will focus on customer retention..

CCFC aren't even doing that. Season ticket holders last year haven't been asked to renew

Wasps have a dilemma - they actually know that all the free flags, all the turning up at some field in Bedworth will make no difference if the football club was successful as ultimately football will for the majority always be the sport of choice..

All the more reason for CCFC to step up locally

It's worrying for CCFC also as it means that they will not want the club to be a success and while a tenant at the Ricoh will do everything in their power to limit us to where we are.

Then attend meetings about the academy future and show plans for a new stadium and get the backing of the fans...
 

Grendel

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