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Old 19-10-2017, 21:27   #7
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Re: Q&A with Andy Holt and Dave Burgess

reet then, apologies for not remembering very much but my hearing gets noticeably worse between these sort of meetings, and the bar isn't the best place to stand to listen. Any road, here's what I remember


The new stand MIGHT be going up this year, it is certainly the intention to do it sooner rather than later and everything (almost) is in place for it to do so. Planning Permission was granted but theyll need to go back to them for an amendment as the stand will be smaller (but longer) than the original - and they are awaiting Football Foundation Grant approval. When we did the Clayton End improvements apparently the FF were going to contribute (usually 50/50), but because we went ahead and did it without their official say so we ended up getting nothing. The total costs of improvements made last year (pitch, Clayton End, and 'stuff' was around 800k and that came straight out of the club/Andy. This time we'll be waiting for written approval and getting paid offa them. We are the only club in the football league who have never received money from the Football Foundation.

Smoking behind the Clayton End. I asked whether provision could be made for smoking BEFORE a match as currently I wait until 5 to 3 before making my way down. The ground manager or summat (Matt, thoroughly nice chappie) spoke up and said that they had made allowances for Coventry to do so on saturday and there was no real reason why this couldn't be applied to the home end. It can and will happen. I added that I dont think this will make any immediate significant difference, but the first and last two months of a season will show imporovement to the Fanzone once people know they can come in from 1pm onwards and still smoke.

Somebody made a very long comment regarding the standard of stewarding and that none of them seem to know anything. Or at least thats what I think she said, it wasnt any louder when she changed room position and took the mic. The answer was along the lines of unfortunately there is a high turnover of staff in security, predominantly because its via agencies (and is inline with other clubs). Prior to the Newport match (I think) there is a training course being provided, not only in security but in customer service as well.

Half time queues for the sheds. We are trying to address the situation and things will change effective almost immediately. The beer hut for example will reduce to 3 queues with 1 being reserved purely for tea/coffee. It is an ongoing thing and we will keep trying until we get it right. The current problems are being/have been identified and they are going to work through them, one being too wide a choice, another being that more people are coming through from the main stand, another being the till takes too long etc etc

On a similar vein somebody asked whether the Clayton End now doing things 'in-house' had improved revenue the answer was yes. Andy added that everything had improved - a little more later.

Plans for the new stand. There is no official designation as yet for what the new stand will be/become, and they will take the lead from the fans as to what happens. At the moment they are kind of assuming it will be pretty much half and half Family Stand and Away Stand overspill. The capacity of the stand will be between 1000 and 1300 and will have toilets etc behind it. The plan is not as grand as the original plan for that side as the ground neither needs it nor wants it from a maintenance point of view. Have a look at Salford City's ground and you'll see the stand we're getting. Andy and David Burgess went to view it, then went back again with members of the council to show them what the plans were for. It suits us and our needs. Andy said 2 or 3 times that he'd rather have a good ground with a 3500 capacity than a larger ground than we need where comprises had been made. Morecambe was his example, the ground was incomplete and had problem areas (away concourse?) yet the place where home fans ate their pie and peas was lovely ...

After Forest Green, have we any plans to put solar panels in? Yes/no. It's something we've looked at but there arent the same grants available anymore like previously. If it was osmething we could save money from then yes we would. However, we no matter how green we go meat will always be available on our ground

Player contracts. WE're doing what we can and when we can to improve the standard of the players contracts, example cited was the previous play-off team getting decimate and no income received.

Here's the little more later bit. Andy has spoken recently on twitter about how phase 1 was practically complete and phase 2 was soon to begin. This would have been one of my questions but somebody else asked something that led into it - namely "what's being done to attract more fans"

Phase 1 was what Andy identified when he came into the club. Finances had to be stabilised and get the club to a break even point. This is practically there. Attendances are up, beer sales are up, losses are down, club shop is up, commercial activity is off the scale, player sales are up (couldnt get any worse, only 4 of the team that lost the play offs ended up staying and we raised nothing in sales). Along the way there has been some grievances from us, such as prices rising, concessions disappearing etc etc, but here we are 2 years later with the club in much better condition. Average crowds have risen despite the rises and we are now generating revenue right across the board. This year we should at least break even if not turn a profit. This next bit wasnt said tonight but I'm sure I read on twitter that the original phase 1 plan was 3 years. PHASE 2 is to grow the club/fanbase. Andy wouldn't be drawn on what this entails but said plans will begin soon.

Right, I'm struggling to remember much else. What I will add though is I spoke to the guy who is currently in charge of the ground, on matchday, at length after the meeting. He is a good chap who has been around the place long enough to remember the problems of the Newcastle match, and he wasnt naiive enough to lay the blame elsewhere - he knew what and why the problems occurred. He explained how the club was currently trying to be as flexible as possible. He used the example of having dragged one or two 'problem makers' up to the control box to show them exactly what they could see from up there, and that there is no hiding place. The last people they took up there had been responsible for a smoke bomb and the police had wanted to take them away and issue banning orders, he overruled them and said there was a better way - I am so happy to have heard this. The many problems that occured post Newcastle were all avoidable and as a result of the club being weak with regards to the police. WE have none of the problems that almost all other clubs have, and this is recognised week in week out by police reports from all over the country, Lancashire Police are not being allowed to make us look like something we're not.


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