Phoenix wrote:If you thought it was a good idea and the board thought it was a good idea, why let the opinion of a forum stop it?
Legal complications after it was gone into...in depth.
Phoenix wrote:If you thought it was a good idea and the board thought it was a good idea, why let the opinion of a forum stop it?
outsider wrote:Ok here's an idea or 3
1) When we move to Westgate lifetime season tickets become invalid (are they for C.P. )
outsider wrote:Ok here's an idea or 3
1) When we move to Westgate lifetime season tickets become invalid (are they for C.P. )
2) A sponsored wall at Westgate where you pay to have you name or message on a supporters wall, the did one at the Ricoh arena (Cov City's new ground), and I think they have one at Celtic, if my memory is correct it was only £20ish per brick, so not to expensive to be part of history.
3) Auction of parts of C.P. for collection after the move i.e. own you own seat, buy a dug-out for your garden, lots of things cheep to do as well.
Ok now my head hurts I need to lie down for a bit
postie wrote:£13 is enough to pay in Morecambe. I think people would start to choose betweeen matches and an increase would almost certainly lose the club support.
Skid wrote:Ah yes, the old 'what have you ever done for the club', or 'where were you at Guiseley away in 1995'.....
North Stand Shrimp wrote:Those of you that bought life time season tickets.... have any of you got your value out of them yet? what I mean is, if you'd have been paying for each game, or for a season ticket each season you've had your lifetime ticket for, have you made your money back yet?
If you have then every game you go to now is kind of free isn't it?
Therefore you got your money's worth and now you're dead wood to the club in financial terms.
I know this sounds very hash and I know that at the time the large injection of cash would have been greatly needed, but I don't see how paying a four figure sum up front for something that saves you alot in the future is supporting the club more than paying week in week out especially at a time when regular income is needed.
wijit wrote:postie wrote:£13 is enough to pay in Morecambe. I think people would start to choose betweeen matches and an increase would almost certainly lose the club support.
Ordinarily, I'd agree. But I don't honestly think that if the club increased to £15 it would have a detrimental effect on attendances or pockets. £13 is 15 in all but name and the extra 2 quid would be very useful to our club. Maybe we could try to do two people for £20. If supporters applied this fairly and brought first timers and not fellow regulars then we would get more money from other sales with the added prospect that some may return.
EDIT for reply to curly, above. Suppose that all 1800 frequent supporters had the lifetime tickets. We'd be dead now. No regular gate income. This was good at the time, but we have got to get real, we are in a little trouble now and were it not for our board we could easily go to the wall.
North Stand Shrimp wrote:Those of you that bought life time season tickets.... have any of you got your value out of them yet? what I mean is, if you'd have been paying for each game, or for a season ticket each season you've had your lifetime ticket for, have you made your money back yet?
North Stand Shrimp wrote:I know this sounds very hash and I know that at the time the large injection of cash would have been greatly needed, but I don't see how paying a four figure sum up front for something that saves you alot in the future is supporting the club more than paying week in week out especially at a time when regular income is needed.
I don't for one minute entertain the notion that the life time ticket holders should be made to pay anything further but I do resent any comment made that suggests being a life time ticket holder in some way makes you a better supporter, after all if all of us had the money at the time I think we would have all bought one when it was £1000 but look where the club would have been financially if that had happened!
sw1980 wrote:Well for me - we have to long no further than the very poor signings the manager has made!!
like a previous poster said we are struggling to get high earners off the wage bill (who currently are no where near the first team starting eleven)
what a joke - this is why we will financially struggle because our manager makes terrible footballing decisions - for me the buck stops with him and the directors who are willing to sign players on long term contracts willy nilly
Skid wrote:sw1980 wrote:Well for me - we have to long no further than the very poor signings the manager has made!!
like a previous poster said we are struggling to get high earners off the wage bill (who currently are no where near the first team starting eleven)
what a joke - this is why we will financially struggle because our manager makes terrible footballing decisions - for me the buck stops with him and the directors who are willing to sign players on long term contracts willy nilly
Every manager makes poor signings, you chose to overlook the money that our manager got the club, by nurturing Carl Baker's talent - subsequently getting us circa £170,000.
Every manager makes poor signings, you chose to overlook the money that our manager got the club, by nurturing Carl Baker's talent - subsequently getting us circa £170,000.
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