Seasider9601 wrote:Students from the University Of Lancaster have been up to watch Barrow AFC play and are assisting them with "shaping the future" of their club.
Did they approach Morecambe? Did we turn them down? Have we missed a trick here??
Will word spread on Campus about the BAFC experience and will we see an influx of students heading to Holker Street when they could be coming to our ground??
http://www.barrowafc.net/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=24250
RedRedWine wrote:Tickets:
On paper it looks so simple; there's a shit load of students sat in their crundies doing nothing on a Saturday... a captive market. In reality it's pretty difficult to entice these people to come and watch their local club. If they're into football they might come down once or twice at a push. When I was a student in Nottingham, I was either working, visiting people, hungover or travelling to watch the team I actually support on a Saturday. I went to watch Notts County once because we were given free tickets at a freshers fair... that's it.
To be fair to MFC, they ran a cheap ticket including free drink and return bus to campus all of last season at a cost to the club. The offer didn't have a massive uptake, I remember driving behind the free bus and there wasn't anybody on it! I'd guess that the only people who benefitted from this cheap as chips deal were locals who go to University and probably would've come anyway but had to pay slightly more.
Marketing help:
Absolutely, sounds like a missed opportunity for some free labour. The club should review if there are any other areas where students could benefit from work experience.
shrimperteer wrote:Waste of time, the students aren't really that interested in coming to see Morecambe.
Can't really see many of them making their way to Barrow every other week either. Maybe for some coursework project they're doing, but not to go and watch the matches.
mrpotatohead wrote:I've spoken to a student who has spent ages trying to start a deal this and last season but found it tricky. Little enthusiasm from the club or uni, but he says there's plenty of enthusiasm from students. Last year at a free game roughly 200 came down, surely 10% would pay a reasonable price? Lack of organisation and communication meant missed opportunity.
mrpotatohead wrote:F*** off bill
mrpotatohead wrote:F*** off bill
mrpotatohead wrote:Yes it did £50 , both teams to score MFC win, I'll be collecting tomorrow at the bookies in torrisholme and treating the young man that works there to a drink.
mrpotatohead wrote:Yes it did £50 , both teams to score MFC win, I'll be collecting tomorrow at the bookies in torrisholme and treating the young man that works there to a drink.
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