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smudgie 10-03-2010 09:48

Season Tickets 2010/2011
 
Any news from the club yet???

We are into March and not heard anything ???:confused::confused:

Stanleymad 10-03-2010 12:11

Re: Season Tickets 2010/2011
 
Thats a good point, most clubs usually announce about now, i know Burnley have publicised their season ticket renewals & prices. Would think the club would need to sort this out so people can renew in time or encourage new holders etc.

lukeogtfc 10-03-2010 12:52

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finish this season 1st? .. You might not be in this league next season! :)

mab 10-03-2010 17:27

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lukeogtfc (Post 795831)
finish this season 1st? .. You might not be in this league next season! :)

:)Good point as we are still in the hunt for the playoffs and possible aurtomatic promotion:D how can a figure be announced,like Iukegtfc said it might be much later until its out of our (stanleys)hands:)

AccyAggro 10-03-2010 17:47

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Should do offer like burnley did i.e if we got promoted cheap ST's for people who order now or somethin...

Stephen666 10-03-2010 18:32

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Quote:

Originally Posted by AccyAggro (Post 795884)
Should do offer like burnley did i.e if we got promoted cheap ST's for people who order now or somethin...

Agreed

Pendle Red 10-03-2010 18:38

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http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...sue-52049.html

post 13 & 14

Pendle Red 11-03-2010 20:30

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Survey: 25% of Premier League season ticket holders may quit their club | Football | guardian.co.uk

A trend that will continue I fear, but maybe there is scope for the Club putting a package together to appeal not only to exsisting ST Holders but ones who may not be able to afford PL prices but may still want a fix of live footy.

Would love to see us at the forefront with this something that would really catch the imagination and carry it's own headlines which in turn does the marketing for them

Outback Ozzy 11-03-2010 21:27

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Pendle Red (Post 796218)
Survey: 25% of Premier League season ticket holders may quit their club | Football | guardian.co.uk

A trend that will continue I fear, but maybe there is scope for the Club putting a package together to appeal not only to exsisting ST Holders but ones who may not be able to afford PL prices but may still want a fix of live footy.

Would love to see us at the forefront with this something that would really catch the imagination and carry it's own headlines which in turn does the marketing for them

Agree wholeheartedly Google Page Ranking - maybe now is the time to reel in some of those disgruntled Burnley and Rovers fans, but we must be realistic on pricing.
:theband:

sparkie 11-03-2010 21:58

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How about offering the same special price season ticket to existing stanley holders and holders of a valid 09/10 ST from any other club. That might attract a few.

lancsdave 12-03-2010 06:13

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Pendle Red (Post 796218)
Survey: 25% of Premier League season ticket holders may quit their club | Football | guardian.co.uk

A trend that will continue I fear, but maybe there is scope for the Club putting a package together to appeal not only to exsisting ST Holders but ones who may not be able to afford PL prices but may still want a fix of live footy.

Would love to see us at the forefront with this something that would really catch the imagination and carry it's own headlines which in turn does the marketing for them


Not sure how good those figures are based on a survey of about 40 people per club :confused:

I would expect a considerable drop at Burnley. 7,000 plus people had free season tickets last season, wonder how may of those would have bought if they hadn't. To make matters worse next seasons prices have been increased, must be one of the few clubs to do that, add that to the likelihood of being relegated and I reckon it's a big own goal. I won't be renewing but purely because I can only get to a handful of games per season.

Having said all that I'm not convinced that many would go and buy a season ticket for Stanley. You may get more going to occasional matches but I still think many of those not renewing at the Turf will use what money they have to attend matches of their first club.

maccawozzagod 12-03-2010 09:58

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season ticket holders are not a problem at Stanley. We have a 1000 people who come whether or not (mostly) so the only benefit of season tickets to the club is the money up front. We have a problem with the casual fan and that is why walk on prices should be the most attractive they can feasibly be.

We are the smallest club in the Football League

We have the worst facilities in the Football League

our pricing should reflect that and the accompanying marketing should be pushed at telling the whole country (there are away fans) that we have the cheapest walk ons in the entire league and probably the Conference.

Max at £10

Exile on Spencer St 12-03-2010 11:27

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Quote:

Originally Posted by maccawozzagod (Post 796308)
season ticket holders are not a problem at Stanley. We have a 1000 people who come whether or not (mostly) so the only benefit of season tickets to the club is the money up front. We have a problem with the casual fan and that is why walk on prices should be the most attractive they can feasibly be.

We are the smallest club in the Football League

We have the worst facilities in the Football League

our pricing should reflect that and the accompanying marketing should be pushed at telling the whole country (there are away fans) that we have the cheapest walk ons in the entire league and probably the Conference.

Max at £10


Right on the button, Your Maccaness. The £3 that is saved could then go on buying a programme or pie. Whichever is the tastier.

Willie Miller 12-03-2010 11:31

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And we are one of a few to still have a terrace.... I would like to see some Anti-Modern Football literature/Anti Prawn Sandwiches/Football Romantic/Bovril/Old Skool slant on our marketing............

Willie Miller 12-03-2010 11:32

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Exile on Spencer St (Post 796340)
Right on the button, Your Maccaness. The £3 that is saved could then go on buying a programme or pie. Whichever is the tastier.

Think the programme would taste better than the burgers!


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