marky No.1 wrote:Tranmere lost at home to Barrow tonight, bet that was tasty
halftimeresults wrote:I reckon we should do free entry to the Crawley game
bill ding wrote:halftimeresults wrote:I reckon we should do free entry to the Crawley game
Why , what benefit was there from the last free game ???.
The club still have wages and bills to pay week in week out and with no increse in crowds from the last freebie, does the town deserve another freebie?.
Shrimpy wrote:bill ding wrote:halftimeresults wrote:I reckon we should do free entry to the Crawley game
Why , what benefit was there from the last free game ???.
The club still have wages and bills to pay week in week out and with no increse in crowds from the last freebie, does the town deserve another freebie?.
Happy to be corrected if I'm wrong but I'm sure I heard that the difference in income from the free game to what we would have taken under normal circumstances was negligible.
In other words, 4000+ people getting in free but spending on programmes, food & drink, half time draw tickets etc wasn't too dissimilar to 1100 people paying to watch the game.
black morse wrote:But KenH's point is entirely valid. Until we are reasonably certain that the team are going to give an entertaining performance it can do a lot more harm than good.
black morse wrote:But KenH's point is entirely valid. Until we are reasonably certain that the team are going to give an entertaining performance it can do a lot more harm than good.
bill ding wrote:does the town deserve another freebie?.
Gone_Shrimping wrote:But maybe the club can do something to promote it and get more people there with some special offers.
black morse wrote:But KenH's point is entirely valid. Until we are reasonably certain that the team are going to give an entertaining performance it can do a lot more harm than good.
SolentShrimp wrote:black morse wrote:But KenH's point is entirely valid. Until we are reasonably certain that the team are going to give an entertaining performance it can do a lot more harm than good.
That's the dilemma!
Shrimpy wrote:Happy to be corrected if I'm wrong but I'm sure I heard that the difference in income from the free game to what we would have taken under normal circumstances was negligible.
In other words, 4000+ people getting in free but spending on programmes, food & drink, half time draw tickets etc wasn't too dissimilar to 1100 people paying to watch the game.
Seasider9601 wrote:Can't see Tranmere making a swift return.
Home defeat v Eastleigh yesterday. They might find themselves doing a Luton, Cambridge and Grimsby and stop down there a few seasons.
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