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Tombe and selling beer/pies than the money in will be a lot better. Certainly not wholly unachievable at all. |
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I don't mind paying £20 it's cheap compared to some, I know someone going to Crewe on Saturday he's paying £26
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Really, we paid £22 on NY Eve at Crewe - maybe depends where you are
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The pricing structure is simple to put right. We have a cheaper price for early bird season ticket buyers, then an adult price and child price. The problem with catering at the ground for half time is there is simply not enough time to get served and back to you seat, perhaps an outlet at every corner and middle. I am talking about removable cabin type booths where pie, fish and chips can be bought at a reasonable price. maybe a little half time entertainment, it is the little things that make the experience worth while.
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i think a lot thats been said has been done to death over the years. it,s impossible for andy holt or anyone else to cater for everyones own little improvements. for me missing out on promotion last season was a bigger set back for us than any of the others. being a northern club in a mainly southern based league will hardly cram in the fans especially when you,ve played em a few times. if we,d have gone up i still don,t think we,d regulrly attract 2500 though. its something we,ve got to live with. you could pull the wham down start afresh and gates would not be much better.
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Why not initiate a season ticket target this summer?
If the club sell XXXX amount of season tickets before the first home game, the price will be £XXX per fan instead of £XXX |
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Top of the list has to be getting people through the turnstiles on match day!!
No good having a shiny new stadium with no fans, regardless of what league we will be in. Maybe it goes hand in hand improving facilities will attract more fans? Just the longer we leave not attracting kids the longer the process it will be to bring he next generation through! I'd love to get promoted into League One but I'd rather wait a few seasons and build a fanbase and also get things up to scratch off the field that will help sustain a football league club, If were fortunate enough to be able to upgrade the stadium in the mean time then great! |
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No F in Roof was the greatest mistake of the modern era
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as regards not having time to queue for pies etc during half time I agree. How about someone coming round the stands selling pies , a bit like ice cream in the cinema , that may boost sales adding to catering profits , it is just a suggestion.
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What a simple, but brilliant idea ! |
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My thought entirely.;)
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God you lot are so 20th century. Pretty soon you'll be able to order from a mobile app and a drone will fly your Meat and tattie treat to you. In the meantime just get to the fanzone a couple of mins before half time - it's not like you are going to miss a wonder goal from Sean is it?
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