Everythings gone to pot since the sign on the bridge in Morecambe and Asda went
I bet if we bumped a similar thread from the last few seasons we'd all be saying the same thigns
- target students
- posters here there and everywhere
- discounted one off matches
All been tried, and all failed.
How many of the people suggesting posters are offering to help distribute them?
Everyone of these promotions has a cost attached to it, and if the associated cost outweighs the extra revenue coming in, there's no point in doing it.
The question isn't really "why aren't the club doing this that or the other", it's more "is there any point?" given that anything the club tries is met with shattering indifference by the town.
I don't want to piss on anyone's chips, but it's surprising how many marketing experts support Morecambe when it comes to these types of threads. To insinuate that the people in the posts don't know what they're doing smacks of both ignorance and arrogance.
Since the club moved to the Globe, it HAS invested a significant amount of revenue in advertising and promotion - admitedly, it was mostly when we moved but we've been in league 2 for several years now, mostly we end up mid table and we're hardly playing attractive teams each week - for the average person interested in football, they may feel they get more value out of their Sky subscription where they can have wall to wall football all weekend than spend a cold Tuesday night at the Globe - if we take away our supporters blinkers for a bit - none of us are really interested in Lancaster City, and if Morecambe suddenly disappeared would we all head over to Giant Axe?
Crowds have fallen - we got a bump when we were doing well at the top of the Conference, and a bump when League 2 was a novelty - now we're back to the hardcore, most of whom were probably turning up when we were a mid table conference team.
There is a finite amount of support in the town, and there are only ever going to be so many who turn out to see us play Crawley on a cold evening when there's nothing on the line.
Sky has done for the time when people supported their local team because they were local. They were the days when there was hardly any football on TV, so going to see your local team was about the only time you could actually see football - I don't think there's any substitute for going to a match, but I can see why some people prefer to watch Man Utd and Real Madrid of a weekend than come and watch Morecambe.
But, whilst I'm on it, shame on the club for cocking up the bar and then allowing the Hurley flyer to build beside the Globe. Every quid spent there is a quid that should have been spent at our club.