I went to a wasps game many moons ago, they had a “fan zone” in one of the exhibition halls, bars all round, stuff for kids, big screens showing early kick offs etc. Think they had an Irish band playing as it was vs Leinster, not saying we need a band but somewhere to drink and watch games en masse before and after games.Hi all. Appreciate this is similar to a couple of other threads but just looking for ideas on what could improve the match day experience for fans. Particularly interested in opinions from those that haven't attended for some time - is there anything that would make your attendance more likely? The idea is that suggestions will be collated and passed onto the club.
Or we could just stick the word cunts under all the Wasps badges.The Ricoh needs to feel more like our ground. During ccfc games the wasps badges around the pitch need covering, ccfc merchandise on display, pictures of past players etc along with reasonable priced decent beer and food with more staff to serve
More efficient service at the bar. It takes far too long.
I went to a wasps game many moons ago, they had a “fan zone” in one of the exhibition halls, bars all round, stuff for kids, big screens showing early kick offs etc. Think they had an Irish band playing as it was vs Leinster, not saying we need a band but somewhere to drink and watch games en masse before and after games.
The PA system is wank, that needs sorting
What do we think of the announcer bloke?
What do we think of the announcer bloke?
JD? Nothing wrong with him. Sure he's not Jim Twyneham but then nobody was going to match up to him.What do we think of the announcer bloke?
JD Is shit. Too commercial. I like the other bloke, Gary something is his name
Gary Simpson, covers for JD when he's not available. Does the same at Blaze games. Happy with either. Not really sure what people are expecting from an announcer past what they already do.I like the other bloke, Gary something is his name
Isn’t that more about your drink problemMore efficient service at the bar. It takes far too long.
I agree with this, especially the line about the sound system. At present, it's awful.Cov crest flags on lamposts.
Burger vans.
Scarf and flag stands.
Decent sound system that you can actually make out what is being said.
Quicker bar service....it was terrible previously.
Run out to Guns of Navarone.
Polite and calm stewards not the previous Gestapo control freaks.
Just don't let him sing.Get Billy Bell on the mic
I expect it will be contactless when we return. No more messing about with money and therefore a quicker turnover.I remember talking to Joe elliot and Geoffrey Robinson asking them about speeding up service especially at half time and the problem seems to me to be multi sales points. If you have a beer kiosk a lager kiosk and pie kiosk to name but a few then you will sell far more
The problem comes with speed when someone buys a bar of chocolate and a cup off tea and a beer then they can't make up their minds and change the order this totally block the flow . If you a lager kiosk selling just lager at a rounded price say 4 pounds per pint then you can have the beer ready and get it out quickly and take the money The vendor doesn't have to do a lot of arithmetic and you get quick turnaround
This is done at lot of venues Twickenham for one
Its an EFL regulation that you have to produce a program for some odd reason. Assume that's why they've still been producing them even with no crowds.This may sound a bit random but is match day programmes still a thing? Would it not be better for members and season ticket holders to pay a nominal subscription to get an e programme on the morning of the match?
Its not the money exchange that takes the time its the decision making if there is a lager kiosk selling just lager then there is no choice you buy your beer pay and go if you give people a choice then they prevaricate and waste time especially if kids are involvedI expect it will be contactless when we return. No more messing about with money and therefore a quicker turnover.
I wouldn't want an E-Programme. I have collected the programmes since 1968 and much prefer to have something more tangible/physical. In much the same way I prefer CDs and Vinyls over downloaded music.This may sound a bit random but is match day programmes still a thing? Would it not be better for members and season ticket holders to pay a nominal subscription to get an e programme on the morning of the match?
there should be an optionI wouldn't want an E-Programme. I have collected the programmes since 1968 and much prefer to have something more tangible/physical. In much the same way I prefer CDs and Vinyls over downloaded music.
Being able to go to our seats without having tickets checked literally four times.
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