Tickets for free 11:32 - Mar 18 with 660 views | hampstead_blue | There is a BBC documentary discussing airports. It quotes one airline owner as saying that everyone should fly for free as they can make enough money from the shops at the terminal. If we found a way of getting people into the ground for two or three hours before and an hour or so after, we may be able to radically reduce the cost. The big money is from the families and groups of fans. I would bring my 4 year old if there was a supervised indoor area they could use whilst I watched the game. I'd spend a lot more money at the club as well. Maybe put a large marquee on the astro pitch, warm it up, have bbq, family fun, big bars, tv's and other well priced stuff. They would also reduce the cost and increase the quality of food. That would drive up revenue. There are loads of ways to extract money from us AND give us more fun. The price of the ticket is one thing, it is not the WHOLE. Maybe a letter to Ian and Sally to offer that economic model. | |
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Tickets for free on 11:46 - Mar 18 with 620 views | factual_blue | There's already a fan zone. It's use has declined dramatically during the season, so that's not the way forward. I really don't know what they'll break the vicious spiral the club is in, other than I don't think what they're offering for next season is going to work. | |
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Tickets for free on 11:54 - Mar 18 with 589 views | MJallday | i actually think thats a great idea. £40 odd quid a person, you'd want a day out for that rather than just a couple of hours. christ - some theme parks are cheaper. you could use the training area next to the ground, or even the car park . mini farmers market/food festival, kids activities, football simulators, tech zones, loads of stuff a clever marketing bod could thin of. good example is RAF fairford, theres only 2-3 hours of actual displays, the rest of it is static stuff, you can loose £2-300 quid in there easy in a day | |
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Tickets for free on 13:29 - Mar 18 with 483 views | GeoffSentence |
Tickets for free on 11:54 - Mar 18 by MJallday | i actually think thats a great idea. £40 odd quid a person, you'd want a day out for that rather than just a couple of hours. christ - some theme parks are cheaper. you could use the training area next to the ground, or even the car park . mini farmers market/food festival, kids activities, football simulators, tech zones, loads of stuff a clever marketing bod could thin of. good example is RAF fairford, theres only 2-3 hours of actual displays, the rest of it is static stuff, you can loose £2-300 quid in there easy in a day |
Airports and airforce displays are things you got to every now and then. It would be hard for them to sustain £2-£300 quid spends if the same people were going every other Saturday for 9 months a year every year. | |
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Tickets for free on 13:33 - Mar 18 with 468 views | Herbivore | Nice idea, but don't most of us go to watch the football? | |
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