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sherry 24-04-2011 18:42

Re: Season Tickets - 2011/12
 
See thread "Prepay Early Bird Extension" by Pendle Red.

lancsdave 01-05-2011 10:16

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As it's now the 1st May the earlybird deadline has finished.

Does anybody know how sales have gone and if the prepayment scheme actually increased the take-up ?

cashman 01-05-2011 10:21

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 902473)
As it's now the 1st May the earlybird deadline has finished.

Does anybody know how sales have gone and if the prepayment scheme actually increased the take-up ?

asked that question last week, didn't get much of n answer.

mab 01-05-2011 13:11

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 902473)
As it's now the 1st May the earlybird deadline has finished.

Does anybody know how sales have gone and if the prepayment scheme actually increased the take-up ?

:) As far as i know its gone very well and have had a steady stream of fans taking up both the early bird and 50/50 offer:)

Pendle Red 01-05-2011 13:30

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I would imagine that information may not become common place.

I just hope the extstension has helped some by helping them being able to spread the cost.

maccawozzagod 01-05-2011 14:19

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i always wished that we did publish figures for season ticket sales (and other stuff). As a nosy get I always liked the old days when you could analyse how much wages, gate income, draw money, or transfer monies received or paid had increased or decreased on the previous season, and what effect those increases/decreases had on the playing results.

But then again last seasons, and the season before, the rough figures we had of around 700 were word of mouth and included the freebie kids tickets. It's a long way from Swindon, who have just been relegated from League 1, who have sold 4000 tickets

Stanleymad 01-05-2011 14:19

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Not everyone was notified anyway for existing ticket holders & offer hasn't been extended to everyone else as far as the 50/50 to capture new or former season ticket holders :confused: I haven't had a mail shot by snail or email, so people are missing out still.

lancsdave 01-05-2011 14:20

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Originally Posted by maccawozzagod (Post 902575)
i always wished that we did publish figures for season ticket sales (and other stuff). As a nosy ****** I always liked the old days when you could analyse how much wages, gate income, draw money, or transfer monies received or paid had increased or decreased on the previous season, and what effect those increases/decreases had on the playing results.

But then again last seasons, and the season before, the rough figures we had of around 700 were word of mouth and included the freebie kids tickets. It's a long way from Swindon, who have just been relegated from League 1, who have sold 4000 tickets

Burnley announced theirs after the early bird offer finished. That may have been because they were shocked at the 10.5k sales though :D

cashman 01-05-2011 15:21

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Stanleymad (Post 902576)
Not everyone was notified anyway for existing ticket holders & offer hasn't been extended to everyone else as far as the 50/50 to capture new or former season ticket holders :confused: I haven't had a mail shot by snail or email, so people are missing out still.

was talking to mates lad at game yesterday, he had not been aware of the 50/50 offer fer season ticket renewal, so thats 1 lost,:eek: aint rocket science to have informed folk, n own goal by the club i think.:(

cashman 01-05-2011 23:10

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mate n i were talking to a shrews fan last monday in the pub, he was telling us he pays full, his first lad gets in fer £1 n his second lad gets in free, reckon thats a deal our club should consider? seems to me a good way to get em young.:);)

maccawozzagod 01-05-2011 23:19

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under 12's are free anyway Cashy

cashman 01-05-2011 23:21

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Originally Posted by maccawozzagod (Post 902693)
under 12's are free anyway Cashy

Ah wasn't aware rob, me brats are in there 30s now.:o

cashman 01-05-2011 23:25

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Originally Posted by maccawozzagod (Post 902693)
under 12's are free anyway Cashy

Is that wi n adult Rob?

maccawozzagod 01-05-2011 23:30

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yeah i'm sure they have to have an adult with them, I dont think the rules are strict on whether there are more than one kid either, as long as you dont take the mick and bring the whole youth club!

MikeA 02-05-2011 07:40

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Quote:

Originally Posted by maccawozzagod (Post 902702)
yeah i'm sure they have to have an adult with them, I dont think the rules are strict on whether there are more than one kid either, as long as you dont take the mick and bring the whole youth club!

So that's how those yobs who went onto the pitch after the Barnet game got in...


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