Covkid1968#
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You’re right.... but it’s not going to happen is itThere’s no excuses now 15-18k should be the minimum for season tickets
You’re right.... but it’s not going to happen is itThere’s no excuses now 15-18k should be the minimum for season tickets
They are quite annoying in that local councillors expect local constituents to communicate with themYea Coventry... I'm sure the council will definitely 100% take this into consideration
Before moving down south mid eighties I worked selling the sky blue pool canvassing for new customers and built rounds for collectors in Nuneaton as a lot of people paid cash and it 2as an early lottery like system and benifits of it to me were commission and free admission into games it was really popular and George Curtis was always in the pools office in thackall St.What ever happend to the raising of extra income , by having the old sky blue pools & others i can't remember ..a bit like a local lottery game , where we paid by direct debit ...i was in one once ..did it just fade out or is there something still out there..
We can’t be far off that surely after all that’s gone on back in the champ etc bringing in better players will also help a little bit of early form the ground will be fullYou’re right.... but it’s not going to happen is it
They do the 50/50 on match day but it’s poorly implemented. Don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone selling tickets. They clearly don’t sell many as the prize is lower than at Blaze games!I think this is an excellent suggestion but not sure whether it falls foul of gaming legislation? I would be happy to make a £10 monthly payment so long as it benefited the club.
We've never had anywhere near that many season tickets sold, if we got over 10k it would be brilliant.We can’t be far off that surely after all that’s gone on back in the champ etc bringing in better players will also help a little bit of early form the ground will be full
I guess the question would be whether I pay my £10 principally to help the club or to win a prize. My reason would be the former; a legitimate way of helping the club. Just think, £10 x say 6,000 regular committed entrants = £60,000 a month = £720,000 p.a., less admin costs and prizes, would surely help the club's operating costs. Prizes might not necessarily have to be for money but something that is low cost for the club to provide but of value to the winner e.g. guest of honour at a club event; free season ticket; match ticket, dinner with Joy...!They do the 50/50 on match day but it’s poorly implemented. Don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone selling tickets. They clearly don’t sell many as the prize is lower than at Blaze games!
Bound to beI’m hoping the finance offer will be made available, so I can purchase for me and my dad.
Just stick them up, I don’t think the ribboners bothered getting permission to put sky blue ribbons all the way down the A444 even had them on a couple of the flagpolesSurely the club would have to apply for this?
Wasn't there buses run from all over the city when the stadium opened as part of the green travel plan for something ridiculous like 75% of people not using cars.Whacking great sky blue bus leaving from town and ferrying people to the Ricoh
Wasn't there buses run from all over the city when the stadium opened as part of the green travel plan for something ridiculous like 75% of people not using cars.
Why did they all get abandoned? Have a feeling it was a requirement of the original planning permission for it to be in place on event days.
I think uptake was fairly low, perhaps coupled with the falling crowds. But there is certainly opportunity to put that back in place from places like Warwick Uni.
Last season i took all 3 of my kids (to different games) on the same JSB season ticket.Anyone know how the kids STs work? My 5 year old would no way want to go every match. Would be good if I could buy one to share between him and his sister.
usually free with jsb membershipAnyone know how the kids STs work? My 5 year old would no way want to go every match. Would be good if I could buy one to share between him and his sister.
I wondered if there may be questions when a girl turns up with a boys ticket.Last season i took all 3 of my kids (to different games) on the same JSB season ticket.
I’ll look into that. Thanks mateusually free with jsb membership
i have 2 boys and 1 girl age range between 6 and 10 and they just scanned it and let us inI wondered if there may be questions when a girl turns up with a boys ticket.
I wondered if there may be questions when a girl turns up with a boys ticket.
Just scream at them about respecting your child's gender identity and you'll be fine.
That's how we feel. Because of mobility (or lack of) problems these days, we would want our old seats again. They were near the end of the row, and only two steps down to flat ground, would suit us perfectly. Had no end of problems at SA with it, had to change seats a couple of times because couldn't get up and down the stairs.Will be gutted if we can't get our original Ricoh seats back. I know we'll be at the front of the queue as season ticket holders last year. Just hope they save our old seats! Please!!!!