Speccy wrote:Come on Cunno, you must see the need for trialling this kind of thing.
Look where we are as a football club in comparison to where we've been over the last, what, 40 years.
oh hang on...
bobbystagsfan wrote:This is a tasty thread
SeanieStag wrote:bobbystagsfan wrote:This is a tasty thread
More like a McDonalds - full of crap and leaves you unfulfilled.
arsene wengers coat wrote:
Stop on-line bullying an elderly man.
Speccy wrote:I think the experiment of having fans of a manager (it's so weird) has failed.
I'm sure Broomo and Bear are very nice people in their own ways but the chasm between following a football team's manager and being born with no choice is a wide one.
Random Hero wrote:yorkstag wrote:Random Hero wrote:arsene wengers coat wrote:This is a bit of a meltdown out of nothing.
Try telling that to the season ticket holders who now can’t attend.
Happens all the time in the premiership. It’s two games and addressing a critical issue - don’t you understand the fuel charges will put people out of business. Get a grip man
One of the main reasons I enjoy supporting a lower league club and not a Premier League club is to feel an actual connection with the club, and not have ridiculous decisions like this inflicted upon fans at the last minute. Seems we are unfortunately going the same way.
Random Hero wrote:Speccy wrote:I think the experiment of having fans of a manager (it's so weird) has failed.
I'm sure Broomo and Bear are very nice people in their own ways but the chasm between following a football team's manager and being born with no choice is a wide one.
This place (for all its flaws) was much better before. It's sad.
yorkstag wrote:James wrote:Very poor decision from the club and another example recently of no communication between the club and the fans.
Where are the SSA in all of this? Are they a supporters group that brings up issues from the fan base to the club? Do we need to set up a supporters group that will do that?
What an absolutely ridiculous post- the club is a business which has to react to difficult times. I think the SSA do a great job. This is an experiment and a great idea
Spiritater wrote:yorkstag wrote:James wrote:Very poor decision from the club and another example recently of no communication between the club and the fans.
Where are the SSA in all of this? Are they a supporters group that brings up issues from the fan base to the club? Do we need to set up a supporters group that will do that?
What an absolutely ridiculous post- the club is a business which has to react to difficult times. I think the SSA do a great job. This is an experiment and a great idea
No it isn't
Spiritater wrote:One thing is for sure, if we can't afford to ignite a few bulbs once a fortnight for a couple of hours then you can say goodbye to any redevelopment of the Bish in the foreseeable future.
yorkstag wrote:yorkstag wrote:stag324 wrote:yorkstag wrote:stag324 wrote:I apologise if someone has already posted this on the thread as I haven't read through all the comments but if the club,
-Built a bigger shop and got stock in
-Fixed the problems with the food kiosks
-Fixed the turnstiles
-Asked fans to pay for a new padded seat with their name on
Implemented the above and other potential revenue drivers the club would easily cover the additional cost on the electric bill
You lack a complete lack of understanding of the challenge faced. The club should outline the increase in costs faced. If you think selling a few more shirts and pies will fix this you are deluded.
I agree it could have been communicated better and moving the Hartlepool game seems contradictory although that game will allow a comparison between increased gates and cost . Walsall will enable a view on the impact of 1 pm kick offs.
Thanks the passive aggressive response.
Let’s think this through a little.
An enhanced club shop will additional merchandise in stock could easily bring in an additional £100k turnover at circa 40-50% marking
Food kiosks will great food done superbly on an average 5000 attendance over circa 18 games easily £150k at a minimum 55% margin
£100 per season for a padded seat with uptake of 1000 fans with 60% margin
Other sponsorship activities, circa £200k
This would cover the costs easily
Costastag wrote:Well when the game is played i will only i will only have time for a couple of pints before the match NOT SANGRIA
victor A block wrote:Costastag wrote:Well when the game is played i will only i will only have time for a couple of pints before the match NOT SANGRIA
I'm in Spain for this one and was going to watch on ifollow. Don't think it will be on now with a 1pm kick off.
PEAR CIDER wrote:The issue is bear and broomo.. the nucleus of all arguments on this board. To be fair to broomo, he's stayed out the way and note the harmony once more.
It's become quite apparent bear is a catalyst
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