Southport - Sat 16th Feb
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Southport - Sat 16th Feb
Reduced admission.
£10 for adults.
£10 for adults.
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Re: Southport - Sat 16th Feb
Why are we doing this if we are skint and about to ask fans for more funds again?
Just can’t see the logic, if you book on line you get a cheaper ticket.
Just can’t see the logic, if you book on line you get a cheaper ticket.
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Re: Southport - Sat 16th Feb
It’s to entice lapsed fans back? Nothing to do with being skint.
Have you really just found an issue with cheaper tickets to bring more fans in on a matchday?
Have you really just found an issue with cheaper tickets to bring more fans in on a matchday?
Re: Southport - Sat 16th Feb
I tend to agree with quakersfan will reducing the price entice the floating fans through the gate, or will it cost us a few quid.
People rave on about the attendances being down but unfortunately the bottom line is they won't increase unless the team are battling at the top of the table for promotion whether it be at BM or God forbid the SV.
A winning team brings in supporters on a weekly basis. Look at the Machems over 30,000 in league one when they were getting only 20k in the Championship.
People rave on about the attendances being down but unfortunately the bottom line is they won't increase unless the team are battling at the top of the table for promotion whether it be at BM or God forbid the SV.
A winning team brings in supporters on a weekly basis. Look at the Machems over 30,000 in league one when they were getting only 20k in the Championship.
Re: Southport - Sat 16th Feb
The club has run the numbers very carefully before making these decision.
As fans we need to do everything we can to promote this to see if it makes a difference
As fans we need to do everything we can to promote this to see if it makes a difference
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Re: Southport - Sat 16th Feb
It's entirely possible that it doesn't bring in more fans. In that case we've lost money. Stop being outraged so easily.AndyPark wrote:It’s to entice lapsed fans back? Nothing to do with being skint.
Have you really just found an issue with cheaper tickets to bring more fans in on a matchday?
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Re: Southport - Sat 16th Feb
It's also entirely possible that it may well bring in more fans. In which case it's a worthwhile exercise. Glass half full v glass half empty.Yarblockos wrote:It's entirely possible that it doesn't bring in more fans. In that case we've lost money. Stop being outraged so easily.AndyPark wrote:It’s to entice lapsed fans back? Nothing to do with being skint.
Have you really just found an issue with cheaper tickets to bring more fans in on a matchday?
Our crowds have been going down, so for a one-off game, I don't see why we shouldn't at least try something different.
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Re: Southport - Sat 16th Feb
Online option to “donate” the ticket price if unable to attend?divas wrote:The club has run the numbers very carefully before making these decision.
As fans we need to do everything we can to promote this to see if it makes a difference
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Re: Southport - Sat 16th Feb
Why would you need one? Just buy the digital ticket, and if you can't go, don't?QuakerPete wrote:Online option to “donate” the ticket price if unable to attend?divas wrote:The club has run the numbers very carefully before making these decision.
As fans we need to do everything we can to promote this to see if it makes a difference
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Re: Southport - Sat 16th Feb
Presumably there is VAT payable on tickets but not on donations?H1987 wrote:Why would you need one? Just buy the digital ticket, and if you can't go, don't?QuakerPete wrote:Online option to “donate” the ticket price if unable to attend?divas wrote:The club has run the numbers very carefully before making these decision.
As fans we need to do everything we can to promote this to see if it makes a difference
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Re: Southport - Sat 16th Feb
Yep, the club would rather receive a donation as it’s isnt subject to VAT. This is why subscribing to boost the budget is better than buying a season ticket if you’re an exile that can’t attend for instance
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Re: Southport - Sat 16th Feb
Because if you donate it, the club doesn’t pay the VAT and gets the full amount. It may also attract further donations from such as exiles who can’t make every game. And it’s just an easy way to make a donation to the club as I know of several people who are season ticket holders but also paying on the gate - it may attract others to do the sameH1987 wrote:Why would you need one? Just buy the digital ticket, and if you can't go, don't?QuakerPete wrote:Online option to “donate” the ticket price if unable to attend?divas wrote:The club has run the numbers very carefully before making these decision.
As fans we need to do everything we can to promote this to see if it makes a difference
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Re: Southport - Sat 16th Feb
Good idea, hope it can attract some floating fans, and hope we can put on a good display to keep said floating fans
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Re: Southport - Sat 16th Feb
You don't keep floating fans. That's why they're floating. We mullered York, how many came back for Ashton?
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Re: Southport - Sat 16th Feb
Average attendance this season has been around 1350, needs to be closer to 2000 if we are going to kick on.
Good point regarding converting the fans via a one off game in a relegation scrap, it isn’t ideal and not many convert into repeat customers.
Maybe some fans will return and we add an extra 20 or 50 on the gate.
I think the club should be targeting the commercial side ahead of next season. Really push for it to add an extra £20-50k.
Good point regarding converting the fans via a one off game in a relegation scrap, it isn’t ideal and not many convert into repeat customers.
Maybe some fans will return and we add an extra 20 or 50 on the gate.
I think the club should be targeting the commercial side ahead of next season. Really push for it to add an extra £20-50k.
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Re: Southport - Sat 16th Feb
Floating fans are not going to be attracted to a game by a few quid off the ticket price, as others have said we'll lose money on this.
Re: Southport - Sat 16th Feb
I bet we don’t.
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Re: Southport - Sat 16th Feb
As Divas has the data and I am assuming the break even numbers as well then I am going to go along with him.divas wrote:I bet we don’t.
Up to all of us to try and encourage people to attend the game and support it, I like the idea but do wonder if it will work.
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Re: Southport - Sat 16th Feb
Now we have a paid employee doing commercial he has to earn his salary first before making a profit so quite a challenging task.OnTheTerraces wrote:Average attendance this season has been around 1350, needs to be closer to 2000 if we are going to kick on.
Good point regarding converting the fans via a one off game in a relegation scrap, it isn’t ideal and not many convert into repeat customers.
Maybe some fans will return and we add an extra 20 or 50 on the gate.
I think the club should be targeting the commercial side ahead of next season. Really push for it to add an extra £20-50k.
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Re: Southport - Sat 16th Feb
Why on earth would anyone with half a business brain employ someone on a salary with the likelihood we would get no profit on their salary.
Re: Southport - Sat 16th Feb
The club must have taken the view that he will cover the salary cost and return a profit.OnTheTerraces wrote:Why on earth would anyone with half a business brain employ someone on a salary with the likelihood we would get no profit on their salary.
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Re: Southport - Sat 16th Feb
Not going to get floating supporters to regularly attend with what TW is offering on the pitch. Lets have a big push with local primary schools, free tickets for kids and hopefully a few paying parents come along. Penalty shoot outs each end before Kick off or at HT, youngsters to warm up on the pitch with the subs etc and a trophy to winning team at end of season. The young kids who attend seem to enjoy it but when Kevin is not there the young guys are more interested in scoring themselves instead of focusing on the kids. Schools football competition in the summer meeting players etc. Only way attract them young to stay when teenagers and adults.
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Re: Southport - Sat 16th Feb
I used to like the half time shoot outs .... still remember my two penalties I scored at the Holgate End in our competition at Ayresome Park.
Need to engage the kids, the tickets are free for under 11, maybe we should offer secondary schools free tickets ?
Need to engage the kids, the tickets are free for under 11, maybe we should offer secondary schools free tickets ?
Re: Southport - Sat 16th Feb
I think these occasional events are a good idea, but they should try to do them at the start of the season to build interest.
I suspect there's only so much interest they will generate in a relegation battle, but hopefully the lads put in a good performance.
I suspect there's only so much interest they will generate in a relegation battle, but hopefully the lads put in a good performance.