by Freez » Mon Jan 18, 2016 8:05 pm
For me, we are stagnating off the field. The problems identified in the first season with facilities in the home end after the move persist and as patience wears thin, people eventually find other things to do.
We are now a very small fish in a big sea, as opposed to a bigish one in the Conference.
Results are frustrating at home, the Yeovil win was possibly the best result and performance for months, we have had some high scoring games but always lost!! So the football will have a bearing.
A late push for the play offs would certainly help generate interest, but as already stated the Daggers cup defeat and subsequent lost revenue with fixture postponements have certainly stalled the season in winter. However, the better weather usually sees us perform accordingly, and maybe we are due some luck??
PMG has been good for us, as the club has been good for him, is it me or if someone came along with an offer would he snap it up if it was right.
We appear to have run out of steam in the boardroom, understandably after years of striving to achieve. The board backed Sammy and we got in the play offs, but since Sammy departed we have cut our cloth more accordingly (still not enough mind) and the reality of this living only slightly beyond our means has meant mid table with an outside tip at the play-offs.
New broom possibly? Fresh impetus with new eyes? Someone with money to buy the club but the passion to move it forward, via new ideas, schemes, incentives and shake up the format of how we operate in the business community and on and off the field?
Meanwhile, we are in a newish ground, which has alienated many but improved the facilities for the few, and have a manager who is working miracles just to keep us where we are now.
Certainly a season ticket for £150, paid in two instalments of 75 a time, with the first payable in August,advertised in the usual places, but also on lampposts, in shops, get the girls from upstairs in Asda, Sainsburys, Morrisons, Aldi, Arndale Centre, Penny St in Lancaster, Carnforth, Kendal through he summer, like the Sky guys, stopping people and getting them signed up wouldn't hurt??
If we could sell 1500 of them, the programmes and pies and beer sales would surely justify the discount, not to mention the future sales if we manage to have a half decent season??
Speculate to accumulate??
Enthusiasm and new ideas go a long way?
The product can be great as we witnessed on Saturday, and at Notts County and Wycombe away and for one half against Exeter, we need to get people back in the habit!!
Frisnit Frisnit!!