Nosmo-King
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I am sure a lot of people would want to go - if tickets were cheaper! Be a great welcome for Warnock if the place could be rammed. Worth a thought, Gibbo as a one off?
Yes I see the logic, club has lost enough money so rather than get some money in thousands of seats remain empty. Good business policy for sure….Not this again. The club has lost enough money over the last season behind closed doors. The club stopped doing these offers years ago as the take up was poor.
Yes but try telling Nosmo that...It's just not going to happen...they club have explained why several times...and I agree with them, only a fool would say otherwise
no football supporters since God knows when. So it returns and we do nothing to try and attract casual fans back. Try telling me that’s correct and not even try to tempt fans back. Yes a great strategy.Yes but try telling Nosmo that...
Absolutely, the OP really doesn't do himself any favours, it's been done to death....Attendances persistently declined during the period in which we did ticket offers, and didn't start picking up until the message got through that there weren't going to be any more offers.
Far from encouraging the casual fan to come to more matches, ticket offers encouraged them to stay away when there wasn't an offer on.
Even if you think we should do something to attract the casual fan back (and it's a bit premature to say that, I think we'll have a pretty good gate at the weekend), why would we try what has already failed?
Losing 2mil a month and no fans for over a year. Probably the worst time to bring up ticket offers
The only slight issue I have is walk up prices. The season tickets are about standard for the champo. I just think walk up shouldn't be over £30....I'd argue £25 and bring the St's into line.
I'm sorry but £32 to see Luton or Millwall at home. Some fans simply can't attended enough games to justify a season ticket. That's not only through finances but work etc.