Christies Child wrote:So what do you want the shop to stock
To make any item profitable you need to buy in bulk and with our low (at the moment) fan base, buying in bulk doesn't make commercial sense.
I'd like to see things such a beach towel even a calendar but having looked into both from a costing point of view with minimum runs particularly regarding towels the initial cost is I suspect too much for the shop to gamble on.
mrpotatohead wrote:It is a shit shop though.
Seasider9601 wrote:It's the time of year we're in - ie, inbetween seasons.
I went for a look round PNE's shop at lunchtime only today as I fancied a walk out and, like ours, it was very sparsely stocked as they await their new season clobber.
During the season I think our shop is superb and Graham does a top job in there.
All our shop needs ............... is a better name.
John L wrote:To be fair, though, they have a good idea there... opening a town centre shop in what looks like a market hall. Perhaps our problem isn't so much as what we do (or don't) stock, which is probably partially as a result of poor sales caused by low footfall, as where the "retail outlet" is on non-match days, and a town centre outlet could be the answer?
outsider wrote:Just a question, What difference would a name change make? "Club Shop" is what it is.
morecambegeek wrote:John L wrote:To be fair, though, they have a good idea there... opening a town centre shop in what looks like a market hall. Perhaps our problem isn't so much as what we do (or don't) stock, which is probably partially as a result of poor sales caused by low footfall, as where the "retail outlet" is on non-match days, and a town centre outlet could be the answer?
What untapped market that wants to buy Morecambe branded stuff but never actually goes to the ground do you think we would be tapping into? We start to need selling a lot more stuff before we even break even to cover refurbishment of a unit, staff and rent costs.
Didn't the club have a shop on Victoria street one summer when we were moving ground? I'm guessing that didn't set the world alight, or we would have kept it on.
We're getting 1000 fans through the gate, if we're lucky, at the moment. It's not like the town is buzzing for the club and getting to the shop because of it's location is an issue. It's that not enough people are currently interested in the club, because of the reasons that have been raked over repeatedly.
John L wrote:
Answered your own question there! I think we'd be more likely to sell merchandise and clothing on a non-matchday from somewhere in the town centre than at the ground.
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