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There is a logic you make the differential enough that people are encouraged to get season tickets, so the budget is more stable, and easier to predict.I agree the original price was too low.
Why not just give the fans good attacking football?
Any incentive scheme is admitting that you cant give people what they want.
Rolls royce cars, NEVER give discounts or incentives.
You never see Rolex watches at sale prices.
Only sub standard companies need to incentivise and discount.
When a family of 4 pay around £100 for tickets, parking, programs etc for a big game, and then watch total shit, they ain't coming back, not even for a free coffee!
No one is guaranteed a win in any game, but just look at Leeds last season, one week they would win 4-0 the next week they'd lose 4-3
But the fans were flocking in.
Look at Newcastle under Keegan, they won nothing but sold out every week.
We were looking g similar under Richard Money for a while, until the wheels fell off.
But goals are what the fans come to see, not boring 0-0 matches where there's no shot on target.
That's true, but, Coventry has never been a big rugby supporting city. For donkeys years our own rugby club struggled to get more than a handful of die hards following them.
Wasps would have known this I'm sure, but there eagerness to find a new stadium, and our own council's eagerness to fuck sisu up, made sure the move happened.
Not saying we should be giving tickets away tbf, but repeat something enough and it becomes true.
It's actually nonsense. "I'm not going because they used to give away free tickets and it's a very devalued brand now, I'm staying in the pub instead"
What a sad indictment of how poor our support isTo have 20+k home fans every home game we would need to be in the Premier league winning most games.
What a sad indictment of how poor our support is
It's just the way things are.
It’s also rubbish, we had 20k losing most matches in the Prem
Different times, SISU ect.
Different times yes but you’re still wrong. We’re no Man Utd but we could easily pull in 20k with a half decent season in this division
Because those brands work on a very different model. They're low volume, exclusive brands and a product that has complete control over it's quality and customer satisfaction. If Rolls released regularly released shit cars or Rolex shit watches do you think they'd survive long charging massively inflated prices for the brand name? Why don't we just set price at £1m per season, promising to buy an absolute superstar and make it a very, very exclusive club with Michelin-starred food and vintage champagne?
Fact is we can't differentiate ourselves from our competitors in the same way. We can't have the level of control over performance and quality those companies can. If you build a prestige car from great compenents than it will almost certainly perform to the same standard every time you drive it. Even if you buy the very best players it's not guaranteed that team will perform to those exacting high standards every time they step onto a pitch, although it's far more likely to happen regularly.
Plus those elite components are few and far between. In a car or watch the supplier just makes more to the same level of precision and it all slots nicely together as it was designed to. If a competitor wants those same components again they can up production. In football if you want a Messi/Ronaldo you can only buy that one Messi/Ronaldo because no other exists or can be made to order and so the only way you can get it is to pay more than every other competitor, of which there are many. If you can't afford as much as a competitor you have to go to the next, slightly inferior, option and so on until you're top of the bidders at a standard of component you can afford. Even then unlike the car or watch that component may not fit into the design very well for some unknown reason and the component, and thus the entire product, fails.
That's the beauty of my system. If the performance is there there aren't any discounts. If it isn't they are. It's basically setting up a quality charter with your customers cementing an expected level of performance for the cost involved.
Using your example if that family is charged £100 pounds and we play well and win they're more likely to come back but if we don't they're not. Especially at that same price. But reduce that price by a decent chunk as an incentive and some may give it another go. And that money is money you definitely wouldn't have taken at the original price. Plus it gives the team a second chance to impress them and bring them back more often in the future.
Only if there's a chance of a Wembley ticket.
Ok we will see over the next season.
Average home attendance!
But we won’t be in the Premier League winning every game like you said?
Are you still living in the 70’s.
What are you on about? Why not do a gif of Dolly Parton singing Jolene for more clarity?
Just less sweary, and has an ability to use the quote function.Sky Blue Kid tribute act?
Sky Blue Kid tribute act?
Just less sweary, and has an ability to use the quote function.
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Rolls Royce used to discount the shit out of cars - they once did a bonkers PPC deal that almost bust them. Aston Martin were even worse - they at one point had to discount on wholesale
Your suggestion is on par with the Rolls ppc brainwave
Just bought 4 tickets for me and family for Nottingham game. Can’t wait. Had an awful 18 months so glad to be back doing something I enjoy. Not sure about a season ticket due to finances so probably a game every couple of months for me. PUSB.
It did a bit but I just miss it so much. Just got to the point where I thought fuck it, carried on and bought the tickets.As this was a TV game did the £30 not out you off?
They averaged nearly 25,000 in league one. Back in the early 90s Norwich were barely half filling their ground. It’s a club we could emulate in the near future. Behind the scenes they definitely know what they’re doing.What about Norwich who averaged over 20,000 when struggling in the championship
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