tskezz
Well-Known Member
Thats more like itBit of a typo as a result of my blind fury when typing that message lol. It should say 7 hours!
Thats more like itBit of a typo as a result of my blind fury when typing that message lol. It should say 7 hours!
Either way, losing the support of local kids costs hugely more in the long run. We are paying footballers tens of thousands a week, but can't afford to send bits and bobs out to encourage young fans.Can't really work out the thinking behind this one.
Only thing I can come up with is that there's lots of members who don't go to games and therefore they make a loss as potentially the stuff they send you costs more than the membership but surely then you'd just change the price.
Can't really work out the thinking behind this one.
Only thing I can come up with is that there's lots of members who don't go to games and therefore they make a loss as potentially the stuff they send you costs more than the membership but surely then you'd just change the price.
I'm still waiting for a price on sponsoring something. They don't want my money.Our head of commercials is a moron
Feels like they’re holding off as long as possible so they can sneak them out just before the season starts and avoid some of the backlash. Similar thing happening with them not releasing the price of the new kit even though it’s out on Friday imo.Dreading match day prices now. Not good.
Hmmm. No concessions for Everton or Werder. Has it started!It wouldn't surprise me if there are no concessions pricing in the next 5 years. It's the way football is going..
Does Doug have children? He behaves like they are a an irritant to his business model at times. As an example when we were selling games out vs Leeds etc. and he removed his brother's advertising covers to give more seats to fans they were adult only prices, corporate hospitslity the same, if you want to bring your teenage kids to a hospitality day for your birthday it's adult prices only. I really want the club to be commercially successful, but Doug seems to know the price of everything and the value of nothing when it comes to our younger fans.Hmmm. No concessions for Everton or Werder. Has it started!
Well putI really want the club to be commercially successful, but Doug seems to know the price of everything and the value of nothing when it comes to our younger fans.
Pay the money and support the club! This is a club you can get behind and will bring us success.
The what? Are you saying an adult could sign non-existent kid up for the JSBs and then get in for less than the price of an adult ticket?The issue is obviously that they've scared the bullshitters out the family zone but now they're just hoovering up JSBs for the £25 family ticket.
The what? Are you saying an adult could sign non-existent kid up for the JSBs and then get in for less than the price of an adult ticket?
That would actually be a logical explanation. If they've seen a sudden rise in new members in line with people not renewing in the family zone. Does seem a sledgehammer to crack a walnut if that's the issue. Just make it more than an adult ticket
Or, £25 for Christmas card, gifts and being a jsb (axe vouchers if need be).I get they might want to get rid of the vouchers you got for each JSB (e.g. £35 for 2 x adults, 2 x kids, any game) but just do that. Sell memberships, offer an incentive to buy them (discounted tickets). Weird.
They've got to, surely. They announced it like it was a good thing too.They’ll backtrack on this I reckon. Almost unanimous pissed off comments
Exclamation marks included.They've got to, surely. They announced it like it was a good thing too.
Annoying thing for me is I couldn’t even use those vouchers as they stopped letting you exchange them on the day of the game and you couldn’t do it online. We are only ever in Cov on match days. Many other out of town JSBs were probably in the same boat.I get they might want to get rid of the vouchers you got for each JSB (e.g. £35 for 2 x adults, 2 x kids, any game) but just do that. Sell memberships, offer an incentive to buy them (discounted tickets). Weird.