Christies Child wrote: Why is it that the W&L Suite on match days has seen a decline in hospitality diners on a regular basis?
morecambegeek wrote:Christies Child wrote: Why is it that the W&L Suite on match days has seen a decline in hospitality diners on a regular basis?
The Hurley Flyer.
I think there is a pointless quest to find one scapegoat to blame for everything, when there seem to be problems from the top down - loss of interest from PMG and the existing directors, questionable financial decision and lack of engagement with fans down to questionable tactics and player choice.
Still, at least you're not blaming Ken for everything this time I suppose.
Christies Child wrote:morecambegeek wrote:Christies Child wrote: Why is it that the W&L Suite on match days has seen a decline in hospitality diners on a regular basis?
The Hurley Flyer.
I think there is a pointless quest to find one scapegoat to blame for everything, when there seem to be problems from the top down - loss of interest from PMG and the existing directors, questionable financial decision and lack of engagement with fans down to questionable tactics and player choice.
Still, at least you're not blaming Ken for everything this time I suppose.
The Hurley Flyer has got sod all to do with why we are not attracting more match day revenue from our excellent hospitality package AND maybe you should seek a meeting with PMcG do discuss with him your thoughts regarding his 'so called' loss of interest as well as that of other Directors.
I've had numerous discussions with PMcG as well as other Directors and their commitment to OUR club is as pro active as it has ever been. Just because they don't make themselves available in the W&L on a regular basis doesn't give you or anybody else the right to pre judge them.
As far as the General Manager goes, his overall responsibility for the day to day running of our club is there for all to see and comment on accordingly.
mrpotatohead wrote:Am I missing something here? , did neil just totally contradict himself by slagging off the commercial operation of the club, then say it was excellent ,4 posts later,as for the flyer, 3 years ago I regularly organised tables alongside Ian Harrington for between 6 and 12 of us before games, some of us found after a while it was alot lwss expensive to have a nice pre match meal, plus banter with , away fans , in the flyer, for considerably less money, so yes neil, the flyer HAS, made an impact.
Seasider9601 wrote:The Liz Hurley Flyer has indeed without doubt made an impact, yes.
It always is packed with home and away fans.
Our supporters bar still carries the name "Globe Bar & Grill" FFS.....
Needs changing.
Gone_Shrimping wrote:Seasider9601 wrote:The Liz Hurley Flyer has indeed without doubt made an impact, yes.
It always is packed with home and away fans.
Our supporters bar still carries the name "Globe Bar & Grill" FFS.....
Needs changing.
If the "Grill" had been marketed properly as a sports bar with lots of beer and other promotions it could have taken money every night of the week.
The "World Cup Bar" under the main stand at Christie was open every night of the week and in those days our gates were about 300 and the bar was even more off the beaten track than the "Grill" is ""
Seasider9601 wrote:Gone_Shrimping wrote:Seasider9601 wrote:The Liz Hurley Flyer has indeed without doubt made an impact, yes.
It always is packed with home and away fans.
Our supporters bar still carries the name "Globe Bar & Grill" FFS.....
Needs changing.
If the "Grill" had been marketed properly as a sports bar with lots of beer and other promotions it could have taken money every night of the week.
The "World Cup Bar" under the main stand at Christie was open every night of the week and in those days our gates were about 300 and the bar was even more off the beaten track than the "Grill" is ""
Indeed, I remember those days when it was open EVERY night. I used to frequent it regularly myself.
Likewise the Gym. If that too had been marketed properly.... Meanwhile, LA3 thrives...
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