To help our club financially through these difficult times would you consider buying a voucher now, to be use for a game in the future?
Prehaps the club could offer £10 or £15 match vouchers in exchange for any home game in the future. This season or next.
How about a meet the players day for the kids, i know my boys would love it and would give them something to look forward to when this is all over. Leave it open ended date-wise but buy tickets for it now to help the clubIf people want to put together ideas I can send them through to Dave Boddy.
I mentioned in another thread that I'd be happy to put up £200 now as a deposit on a season ticket next year (irrespective of location or division).If people want to put together ideas I can send them through to Dave Boddy.
Obvious one for all clubs, stream all remaining games on ifollow, as games will be behind closed doors.
Obvious one for all clubs, stream all remaining games on ifollow, as games will be behind closed doors.
They make 70% IIRC, so not much less than average ticket income which is around £10(?).Clubs dont make that much from iFollow. I would suggest increasing the price for one off users.
The way the club could help itself is to reach out and agree with Wasps that we are returning to The Ricoh and put season tickets on sale . No matter what league we are in.
Have you missed me?Where have you been?
Where have you been?
Wow, just wow.The way the club could help itself is to reach out and agree with Wasps that we are returning to The Ricoh and put season tickets on sale . No matter what league we are in.
Elicit. We don't want anything illicit!!Have you missed me?
I am not stating it is in the clubs hands but in these difficult days for both clubs reaching out for the benefit of both may illicit a different response.
Just a thought!
Exactly, there are over a thousand watching that stream sometimes.Fans could help the team by actually paying for iFollow instead of buying someone's dodgy IPTV or watching on Facebook.
Im a season ticket holder and have nt heard any of them moaning or wanting a refund. Wheres that come from. ?They make 70% IIRC, so not much less than average ticket income which is around £10(?).
I would go so far as to charge £10 per match for STH and £20 for the rest. They could sell it as required to keep the club afloat and if they can sell ~10k per match they won’t lose out too much.
I’m sure the same ones that want a refund on their season tickets will moan, but fuck then. It’s about having a club to support once this all passes IMO.
I d happily pay £100 for ifollow on top of my season ticket but I m in the uk so can nt get it legally.Exactly, there are over a thousand watching that stream sometimes.
First to moan about no players being signed though.
Its just over 100 for a season ffs.
Twitter I’ve seen it, sure Facebook the same but I try to avoid that place if possible!Im a season ticket holder and have nt heard any of them moaning or wanting a refund. Wheres that come from. ?
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Exactly, there are over a thousand watching that stream sometimes.
First to moan about no players being signed though.
Its just over 100 for a season ffs.
Fuck anyone that steals from the club. Might start reporting the group TBH.
I agree i dont know why ifollow cant be made legally available in this country if you have bought a season ticket for the home gamesExactly, there are over a thousand watching that stream sometimes.
First to moan about no players being signed though.
Its just over 100 for a season ffs.
Nick would you think it wise to try and test the water regards to asking members/supporters on here to buying next years season ticket in advance and sort out the seating as and when we know where we are going to be?Where have you been?
Good idea, do you know where we might be playing ?Nick would you think it wise to try and test the water regards to asking members/supporters on here to buying next years season ticket in advance and sort out the seating as and when we know where we are going to be?
A whole month dry and you only managed a kit? That’d pay for my season ticket!I know money is likely to be tight for many, but for some, the lack of going out is bound to save some of the outgoing. Maybe put that money towards a kit (this seasons options are great!) maybe for one of the kids to help them cope with the current situation? I did dry January and saved enough to by the 3rd kit (which has finally been dispatched!!)