Accrington Web

Accrington Web (https://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/index.php)
-   Accrington Stanley (https://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f93/)
-   -   Poor Gates (https://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f93/poor-gates-15359.html)

KIPAX 05-09-2005 12:37

Re: Poor Gates
 
All clubs have the same issues.. Stanley have tried to address these and surely will keep trying... You would need to be an idiot to think the club doesn't know or try.

Robaldo 05-09-2005 12:44

Re: Poor Gates
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris
Excellent posts, Smiffy and Big Al, I agree with every word you say.

As for Robaldo, this was the guy who only three weeks ago was enquiring about joining the supporters' club to help boost attendances! Now he's shopping around for another club! So I take it you won't be wanting a Stanley Til I Die T-shirt then, Robaldo?:)

I'm not shopping around for another club, I'm just a football fan who fancied watching a match on Tuesday night. What's wrong with that?

£12 is a lot of money. £48 (which is what me and me woman have to find this week) is a hell of a lot of money! We're supporting Stanley, so we'll pay it. Might I suggest that the missing 800 'supporters' think that they can find better things to do with their £48?

KIPAX 05-09-2005 12:51

Re: Poor Gates
 
Quote:

Might I suggest that the missing 800 'supporters' think that they can find better things to do with their £48?
I dont agree with that argument.. I am sure that if the 950 that where there on sat could have found summat better to do with there money .. I am sure if we all search then we all could find summat better to do with our money.. but we dont.. we prefer to spend our money on stanley.

Wynonie Harris 05-09-2005 12:55

Re: Poor Gates
 
I would say £12 is a fair price to pay to watch a game of professional football at the highest non-league level in the country...and where do you get £48 from?

JEFF 05-09-2005 12:57

Re: Poor Gates
 
Quote:

As was said before we are charging the lowest rates we can in the Conference, and I'll disagree with you the standard of football is much much better than it has been over the past few seasons
Scarborough £10
Morecambe £11
Tamworth £10
Forest Green £9
Grays Athletic £10
etc, etc, etc
How do these clubs get away with it if the lowest price allowed by the Conference is £12

Stanleyguy 05-09-2005 13:05

Re: Poor Gates
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by KIPAX
All clubs have the same issues.. Stanley have tried to address these and surely will keep trying... You would need to be an idiot to think the club doesn't know or try.

I'd also be an idiot to remain silent and not to offer constructive comments to explain why I didn't go to the match on Saturday, which is what I was trying to do.

The club has got a lot going for it, and the facilities are better than many away grounds I have visited (eg Leigh RMI - a vision of hell!). The clubhouse is very comfortable, especially now it has been extended. The seating is adequate and offers protection from the elements.

The team play reasonably well - they havent made a bad start to the season, despite the disappointing results against Exeter and Cambridge).

The website is excellent (thanks to Rob and Kipax) and won a prize last year did it not?

But the club doesn't have a god given right to expect people to attend. My comments about the entrance charges, prices in the bar and quality of service are intended to be constructive. Unfortunalely, I have been complaining about the quality of service for a couple of seasons, but it always seems to fall on deaf ears. Why can't someone realise that there will be short periods where the bar is mad busy. (eg at half time and for 10/15 minutes after the game.) For those periods, flood the bar with extra staff, even if it is volunteer staff who you can trust to use the till.

Stanleyguy 05-09-2005 13:08

Re: Poor Gates
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by KIPAX
.. but we dont.. we prefer to spend our money on stanley.

You've hit the nail on the head. There just AREN'T enough people who feel like you do.

Jimbo T Hornblower 05-09-2005 13:14

Re: Poor Gates
 
I cant resist any longer :) Speaking of idiots and early kickoffs, my bro turned up on Saturday at 10 to 3 just as everyone was leaving!!! HAHAHAHA

Jimbo T :horn8:blower

mellowyellow 05-09-2005 13:20

Re: Poor Gates
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JEFF
Scarborough £10
Morecambe £11
Tamworth £10
Forest Green £9
Grays Athletic £10
etc, etc, etc
How do these clubs get away with it if the lowest price allowed by the Conference is £12

Because the minimum admission price is not £12 and anyone who tells you that is lying. Southport is £10 a game by the way.

garinda 05-09-2005 13:23

Re: Poor Gates
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jimbo T Hornblower
I cant resist any longer :) Speaking of idiots and early kickoffs, my bro turned up on Saturday at 10 to 3 just as everyone was leaving!!! HAHAHAHA

Jimbo T :horn8:blower

Lol, good one Jimbo. I did wonder if anyone would forget, he must have been gutted.

It was only after three calls from Harwood Red and the promise of a lift, that I got there on time, even though the earlier kick off time was well publicised.

Stanleyguy 05-09-2005 13:23

Re: Poor Gates
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mellowyellow
Because the minimum admission price is not £12 and anyone who tells you that is lying. Southport is £10 a game by the way.

Can we have some clarification from Rob?

John_Timmins 05-09-2005 13:58

Re: Poor Gates
 
Does nobody else think that we just dont advertsie the game enough???

Robaldo 05-09-2005 14:18

Re: Poor Gates
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris
I would say £12 is a fair price to pay to watch a game of professional football at the highest non-league level in the country...and where do you get £48 from?

£48 is the two of us going to two matches in a week.

I'm willing to pay £12 to watch a game of professional football at the highest non-league level... all I'm suggesting is that there are lots of people who wouldn't be - most of Accrington, by the look of it!

Not meaning any offence, but Accrington doesn't look to be one of the most affluent towns around. Most of your 4x4 people-wagon drivers seem to put on their jester hats and pootle off to their pre-warmed premiership seats leaving us working class folks to go and watch Stanley. Perhaps the choice is Sky subscription or non-league football?

Wynonie Harris 05-09-2005 14:39

Re: Poor Gates
 
It won't cost you £48, because the Harwood match prices will be well below £12.

Obviously, you're not on your own in thinking that the admission prices are too high. I, personally, don't think that knocking a quid or two off the gate prices will bring the missing hundreds back. A consistent spell of success on the field of play would be a far more effective way to get people through the turnstiles.

Bazf 05-09-2005 14:50

Re: Poor Gates
 
It seems money is the problem or should I say price, if its 12 quid a time why not sell a 10 game pack for 100 pounds, lose 20 make 80 if thats to much to lose have a six game pack for 60 and the you only lose 12 quid thats one persons attendance. Season tickets are on a cheaper rate 220 seems a good price, but still not 12 quid a game. I presume that selling season tickets are to get money upfront and if you can't make a game tough, this is the same idea on a smaller scale.


All times are GMT. The time now is 13:05.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.6.1
© 2003-2013 AccringtonWeb.com