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Revived Red 15-03-2011 20:38

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Many thanks, Dan. Great win, but another prediction gone for a Burton.

dabeast 15-03-2011 20:38

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Another good result, well done reds. Macc just equalised

Dan 15-03-2011 20:38

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Match report - ASFC News Story > 3930

LongLostSon 15-03-2011 20:39

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good-oh, another 3 pts - thanks Dan

DaveinGermany 15-03-2011 20:40

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A useful result, now sitting at 12th. Thanks for that Dan. :)

nige b 15-03-2011 20:41

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cheers dan

teach 15-03-2011 20:44

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Thanks for your commentary Dan.

Chimer 15-03-2011 20:57

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A nice little yee-hah - shame about their late goal stuffing my prediction though.

Div3North 15-03-2011 21:08

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Originally Posted by Chimer (Post 892037)
A nice little yee-hah - shame about their late goal stuffing my prediction though.

You still got 4 points :)

So did I :D

Yee-hah!

Dan 15-03-2011 21:26

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Coley's reaction - ASFC News Story > 3931

lancsdave 15-03-2011 21:31

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Originally Posted by Dan (Post 891998)
The attendance is 1445


I think that might blow a hole in some of the business models on here that the cheaper the ticket the bigger the crowd :rolleyes:

maccawozzagod 15-03-2011 22:01

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 892044)
I think that might blow a hole in some of the business models on here that the cheaper the ticket the bigger the crowd :rolleyes:

advertising only on the website (which will appeal only to those who use it), advertising only as must pay online by 5pm monday - but hold on maybe not, advertising via leaflet poster for only a couple of days and then only in selected premises of Schultz's choice, is hardly the way to push cheap tickets is it? :rolleyes:


I am the biggest (and possibly only) advocator of permanent £5 tickets - but they'd have to be publicised in a proper (and professional :rolleyes:) manner and be just what I said - permanent.

1st reason - it would give Ilyas a real indication of whether it is worth spending ten million of his own money on a new stadium or one million redeveloping what we have.

2nd - as a permanent price, for kids, adults, oldies, grant grabbers and everyone in between it is easy off the tongue, easy to remember and cannot be argued with as the most value for money ticket in the country.

3rd - Stanley have a ridiculous amount of bridges to re-build in Accrington and its surounds, marketed as a "finally giving something back to the community" its a no brainer winner.


but as I've said all along, on its own it wouldn't be that much of a winner (but I still believe it would be to some extent), but would need to be as part of a wider push on all fronts. Sadly the club as it stands would be in no position to do that (see 1st paragraph as to why).

lancsdave 15-03-2011 22:04

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Originally Posted by maccawozzagod (Post 892063)
advertising only on the website (which will appeal only to those who use it), advertising only as must pay online by 5pm monday - but hold on maybe not, advertising via leaflet poster for only a couple of days and then only in selected premises of Schultz's choice, is hardly the way to push cheap tickets is it? :rolleyes:


ah that explains it then, I didn't even know he had taken on the marketing role :rolleyes:

maccawozzagod 15-03-2011 22:09

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well i might have been a bit hasty there, but i would guess it falls under his jurisdiction via the "go put these posters up in the places that support the gold bond" example being that the newsagents on and Grey Horse on Whalley Road had them, but the Oaklea didnt

lancsdave 15-03-2011 22:13

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Originally Posted by maccawozzagod (Post 892066)
well i might have been a bit hasty there, but i would guess it falls under his jurisdiction via the "go put these posters up in the places that support the gold bond" example being that the newsagents on and Grey Horse on Whalley Road had them, but the Oaklea didnt


We had them but don't do Gold Bond. :)

It's a commercial or retail issue surely ?


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