Sneag wrote:Amber Andy wrote:Gone downhill ? We have sell outs ! I can remember the days we struggled to get 1,500 in the ground.Bros wrote:Things seem to have gone downhill since I DS left. I assume our CEO isn't at the club every day which isn't helping
He's obviously talking about logistics & marketing rather than on the pitch.
On the pitch we look great.
Off the pitch we look shambolic.
I think shambolic is a bit strong.Bros wrote:Sneag wrote:Amber Andy wrote:Gone downhill ? We have sell outs ! I can remember the days we struggled to get 1,500 in the ground.Bros wrote:Things seem to have gone downhill since I DS left. I assume our CEO isn't at the club every day which isn't helping
He's obviously talking about logistics & marketing rather than on the pitch.
On the pitch we look great.
Off the pitch we look shambolic.
Correct
HitchcocksShins wrote:Speaking of off field matters, remember that time they put a canopy outside the Patey so people could be sheltered from the rain?
And then put in gigantic concrete reinforcements around all the legs, meaning significantly less people could stand underneath it
Waggy wrote:I have never known a business make it harder for customers to give it money. I went in the shop 3 days before Christmas and they had no wooly hats or adult gloves to sell. Absolutely shocking - its hardly like they are going to go out of date, is it?
georgefostersbeard wrote:bigalstag1 wrote:94 tickets left at 12pm Thursday because the club can't be bothered to put them on site quickly enough (94 ×23 = £2162 down the drain).
Not getting caught up on semantics but I don't think it is that they can't be bothered. I think that there are real structural issues within the club which mean that there isn't someone with a view on how decisions or lack of decisions impact on fans.
No-one appears to be putting 2 and 2 together on the release of ticket sales or communicating how it will work to the fans
We have tripled the attendance under NC, thanks partially to reduced season ticket prices for youngsters ,which many on here advocated. Yet we moan about a couple of hundred unsold tickets. I suppose Stagsnet isn't Stagsnet without the moansscotsstag wrote:georgefostersbeard wrote:bigalstag1 wrote:94 tickets left at 12pm Thursday because the club can't be bothered to put them on site quickly enough (94 ×23 = £2162 down the drain).
Not getting caught up on semantics but I don't think it is that they can't be bothered. I think that there are real structural issues within the club which mean that there isn't someone with a view on how decisions or lack of decisions impact on fans.
No-one appears to be putting 2 and 2 together on the release of ticket sales or communicating how it will work to the fans
You're spot on gfb, thing is it appears not to be rocket science to get the concession numbers in earlier and then put any non-allocated seats on general sale asap...
Amber Andy wrote:We have tripled the attendance under NC, thanks partially to reduced season ticket prices for youngsters ,which many on here advocated. Yet we moan about a couple of hundred unsold tickets. I suppose Stagsnet isn't Stagsnet without the moansscotsstag wrote:georgefostersbeard wrote:bigalstag1 wrote:94 tickets left at 12pm Thursday because the club can't be bothered to put them on site quickly enough (94 ×23 = £2162 down the drain).
Not getting caught up on semantics but I don't think it is that they can't be bothered. I think that there are real structural issues within the club which mean that there isn't someone with a view on how decisions or lack of decisions impact on fans.
No-one appears to be putting 2 and 2 together on the release of ticket sales or communicating how it will work to the fans
You're spot on gfb, thing is it appears not to be rocket science to get the concession numbers in earlier and then put any non-allocated seats on general sale asap...
Amber Andy wrote:We have tripled the attendance under NC, thanks partially to reduced season ticket prices for youngsters ,which many on here advocated. Yet we moan about a couple of hundred unsold tickets. I suppose Stagsnet isn't Stagsnet without the moansscotsstag wrote:georgefostersbeard wrote:bigalstag1 wrote:94 tickets left at 12pm Thursday because the club can't be bothered to put them on site quickly enough (94 ×23 = £2162 down the drain).
Not getting caught up on semantics but I don't think it is that they can't be bothered. I think that there are real structural issues within the club which mean that there isn't someone with a view on how decisions or lack of decisions impact on fans.
No-one appears to be putting 2 and 2 together on the release of ticket sales or communicating how it will work to the fans
You're spot on gfb, thing is it appears not to be rocket science to get the concession numbers in earlier and then put any non-allocated seats on general sale asap...
Upper West wrote:It still puzzles me that when a match is made all ticket they can sell more tickets yet not sell them on the day.
Given that it is allocated seating I find it rather odd.
Is it just the SAG being a pain?
Amber Andy wrote:We have tripled the attendance under NC, thanks partially to reduced season ticket prices for youngsters ,which many on here advocated. Yet we moan about a couple of hundred unsold tickets. I suppose Stagsnet isn't Stagsnet without the moansscotsstag wrote:georgefostersbeard wrote:bigalstag1 wrote:94 tickets left at 12pm Thursday because the club can't be bothered to put them on site quickly enough (94 ×23 = £2162 down the drain).
Not getting caught up on semantics but I don't think it is that they can't be bothered. I think that there are real structural issues within the club which mean that there isn't someone with a view on how decisions or lack of decisions impact on fans.
No-one appears to be putting 2 and 2 together on the release of ticket sales or communicating how it will work to the fans
You're spot on gfb, thing is it appears not to be rocket science to get the concession numbers in earlier and then put any non-allocated seats on general sale asap...
Maybe they are. Give them a bit of time. These level of attendances are unusual for us. Cup half full and all that.georgefostersbeard wrote:I agree and the attendance rise has come from the massive investment from the club in the management team, the squad and good pricing of the season tickets.
If they could sort out some basics and have someone actively looking at the unintended consequences of decisions and thinking about how things will play out, things could improve so much
Upper West wrote:
It still puzzles me that when a match is made all ticket they can sell more tickets yet not sell them on the day.
Given that it is allocated seating I find it rather odd.
Is it just the SAG being a pain?
EFL regulations
The One wrote:Spoke to guy tonight, he start work next week putting huge marquee on
old training pitch next week. It will have bar toilets etc.
Its for supporters
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