Re: S t 1000
The price increase is inevitable. The low prices of yesteryear failed to attract enough walk-ons and, to my mind, the important thing now is to keep the walk-ons that we currently have. This thread makes it obvious that some are less than thrilled. I go along with those who suggest that it is now time for Peter Marsden to make explicit the plans for the future. Those who are uneasy about the new price, or even very much against it, may be won over if they could see plans for improved facilities.
And so, I am now back to my old hobby-horse. It is a total mystery why the club fails to articluate a three-year plan and a five-year plan. If we could all see a club (and a business) with aims and ambitions, I am sure that there would be less opposition to price increases. If we could all see that there would be a hope of a tangible result from the increases, we would be more likely to accept them. Come on, Mr Marsden, now is the time.
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