olderskyblue
Well-Known Member
But Ccfc and Sisu have to deal with what is. To make Ccfc as attractive as possible. For them to not source the potential for other income damages the team, the brand, and the investment. It lowers not raises the perception of the club, breaks links with fans, especially the business community
Some of those links with the business community have already been broken. People who were in the premier seats (not ran by SISU at the time) had paid up front for their seats (think it was £1,000?) plus the annual season ticket cost after that. That all went after the move to Sixfields. I understand SISU now look after this, and had presentations ages ago to all the people who were in that "club", and promised a solution to them, so as they didn't all see it as money wasted.
To date they have had no response.
Not a good way to interact with the business community. (* I guess not all of the premier club members were businessmen, but a high percentage I imagine)