Christies Child wrote:Can't understand the negative attitude of the EFL if the reason for the lack of promotional offers for this game (and others ) is as a result of a quota issue.
Don't they understand that the cost of football is going out of the roof and beyond the pockets of many. Surely this is something that clubs at our level should make strong representation to the EFL hierarchy to be changed from next season.
Phil Anderer wrote:Christies Child wrote:Can't understand the negative attitude of the EFL if the reason for the lack of promotional offers for this game (and others ) is as a result of a quota issue.
Don't they understand that the cost of football is going out of the roof and beyond the pockets of many. Surely this is something that clubs at our level should make strong representation to the EFL hierarchy to be changed from next season.
The counter argument from the EFL being, presumably, 'if you're going to have that many promotions, why not just drop the ticket prices instead?'
Christies Child wrote:Phil Anderer wrote:Christies Child wrote:Can't understand the negative attitude of the EFL if the reason for the lack of promotional offers for this game (and others ) is as a result of a quota issue.
Don't they understand that the cost of football is going out of the roof and beyond the pockets of many. Surely this is something that clubs at our level should make strong representation to the EFL hierarchy to be changed from next season.
The counter argument from the EFL being, presumably, 'if you're going to have that many promotions, why not just drop the ticket prices instead?'
Now you are talking....
Many on here have advocated a reduction in the cost; for me I'd like to see C Premier cost reduced for OAP's but that's me being self indulgent. However the number of spare seats could be filled by Premier Season OAPs which would be better than all those empty seats we often see on Channel 5 highlights.
A reduction in the cost of ALL tickets could encourage more to attend BUT it's what goes on on the field that is the real determining factor. A winning team should bring in extra crowds which would more than compensate for the reduction in ticket prices.
Christies Child wrote:Good pension Phil....
Saved towards a private pension since my 30's so not too bad.... but I don't smoke, don't have Sky, rarely have a pint at the game these days so the pennies i can save enables me to buy a C Premier seat but that's my choice...
Phil Anderer wrote:the board could only logically take that step if there was a realistic prospect of a sufficient increase in season ticket and matchday ticket sales to cover the lost revenue from those they would sell at the current price, and I'm not sure there would be.
scalehallshrimp wrote:Played for another 100 minutes would not have scored.still another point
Ispyshrimp wrote:I do think the club needs to help itself at times.
Last season you could have 2 free kids with your season ticket, now it's just 1, so costs an extra £50, how many family's have been effected by this and can't afford the extra money. Although it was extra kid free, you spent each game with refreshments for all family and now that might have stopped or the cost is just too much and the decision to stop coming altogether
There's alot more the club could do to help get fans back here and I feel the cost is pinnacle.
Family tickets for a start.
A few weeks back when the kids football was on half time had one of our larger crowds this season home fan wise, I know these might not have paid but makes it feel better when the seats are fuller.
We need to target schools and younger generations as they are the future fans.
Hospitality boxes are only good in wealthy times but the hardcore fans are the ones to keep the club going.
As in other posts on SV it's OK having a go at the local public for not coming to games but the club needs to build bridges with those they cast to one side chasing the dream and got fed up and stopped coming.
Building a ground it has no chance filling week in and out was never a bright idea either as the stand always looks empty but then again they needed to additional room for all the hospitality boxes are corporate events that makes us so much money, not!!!
Ispyshrimp wrote: but then again they needed to additional room for all the hospitality boxes are corporate events that makes us so much money, not!!!
NPL Daze wrote:I still maintain we should have gone for the option of redeveloping the Car Wash side as was originally muted prior to the talk of Sainsburys buying Christie Park.
Just my opinion. Awaits bullets.
Christies Child wrote:and the club would still have car parking issues which again would have not met EFL criteria.
Christies Child wrote:...and who would have financed the multi pound redevelopment of the Car Wash
Christies Child wrote:It wouldn't have stopped there. The stand needed redeveloping with at the very least a new roof or even replaced in its entirety. The Christie Avenue Stand needed terracing and also possibly a new roof to replace the asbestos.
The total sum of all the costs would have been out of the financial capabilities of the Board and the club would still have car parking issues which again would have not met EFL criteria.
Christies Child wrote:Maybe The Globe was too ambitious but with new investors hopefully in the wings waiting to see what league we are in next season, the foundations are there on which to build a strong and successful club going forward.
Christies Child wrote:...and who would have financed the multi pound redevelopment of the Car Wash
Shrimpy wrote:I'm fairly sure the cost of a new roof and sorting out asbestos would have been peanuts in comparison to the £800k a year losses we've been running up for years now.
Users browsing this forum: Bing [Bot], Google [Bot] and 35 guests