Christies Child wrote:The following info is featured on the Stanley Web Site about a Loyalty Card scheme.
And if you can’t commit to come to every game, there’s now a chance to secure reduced admission prices and a host of Season 2016/17 special offers by buying an Accrington Stanley Loyalty Membership Card at a one-off price of £20. The loyalty card automatically reduces walk on match-day prices to £15 for adults and £10 for over 65s, students and Under 16s and U12 Members receive free entry with a paying adult.
Surely this is something that we should be doing as well.
mrpotatohead wrote:Has the fact that the club are already losing money hand over fist escaped you Neil?
If we sold 200 loyalty cards we would net the princely sum of 4 grand, and have to let fans who would be coming anyway in cheaper, plus we would lose some season ticket buyers.
Christies Child wrote:All the club would be out of pocket of a £5 per book of 10 vouchers but it could be a way to encourage the occasional fan.
morecambegeek wrote:Christies Child wrote:All the club would be out of pocket of a £5 per book of 10 vouchers but it could be a way to encourage the occasional fan.
At the risk of being jumped on by all and sundry simply for having a different opinion, a saving of £5 over the course of 10 matches (that's 50p per match) is not going to put a strain on the turnstiles.
I'd say the occasional fan is the occasional fan because far more than occasionally, we're absolutely shite.
Lloydie wrote:I think a loyalty card for the bar/club shop would be good. Where you can add funds to your card online then pay with it in the bar contactlessly to save time at the bar when busy also. Would be a good Xmas present for people, just ask the rellies to put some cash on your 'Shrimps Card'
Sure club sponsors LCR could arrange it
Lloydie wrote:I think a loyalty card for the bar/club shop would be good. Where you can add funds to your card online then pay with it in the bar contactlessly to save time at the bar when busy also. Would be a good Xmas present for people, just ask the rellies to put some cash on your 'Shrimps Card'
Sure club sponsors LCR could arrange it
Christies Child wrote:
ALL opinions and thoughts are welcome. What would you suggest would be a fair reduction in match day prices for VOUCHER HOLDERS. Only by getting the thoughts of others will anything be done.
marky No.1 wrote:Lloydie wrote:I think a loyalty card for the bar/club shop would be good. Where you can add funds to your card online then pay with it in the bar contactlessly to save time at the bar when busy also. Would be a good Xmas present for people, just ask the rellies to put some cash on your 'Shrimps Card'
Sure club sponsors LCR could arrange it
Yep, but first job would be to get a card machine in the downstairs bar
mrpotatohead wrote:The problem with these scemes is the fact that they affect season ticket prices, I think an incentive to improve season ticket sales would be to throw in home cup ties as part of the deal.
Wild Bill wrote:Stanley are pulling out all the stops to get the fans back and it appears to be working.
Wasn't so long ago we were getting 500+ more fans than them and now they are getting 2000+ and we are struggling to get much more than 1200-1400.
The football will ultimately be the biggest factor in a raise and or fall in attendances, but keeping goodwill and building a feelgood factor where everyone feels part of something is the way to grow a fanbase.
MFC need to stop looking at loyal fans as cash cows and start making it easier for everyone to come and watch as many games as possible and pay when they can afford to pay.
shrimpnsave wrote:Wild Bill wrote:Stanley are pulling out all the stops to get the fans back and it appears to be working.
Wasn't so long ago we were getting 500+ more fans than them and now they are getting 2000+ and we are struggling to get much more than 1200-1400.
The football will ultimately be the biggest factor in a raise and or fall in attendances, but keeping goodwill and building a feelgood factor where everyone feels part of something is the way to grow a fanbase.
MFC need to stop looking at loyal fans as cash cows and start making it easier for everyone to come and watch as many games as possible and pay when they can afford to pay.
Suppose its nowt to do with us playing crap then at home
marky No.1 wrote:7 coaches to Wycombe is amazing, we don't take 1
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