loyalsince1904 wrote:1) Warn supporters that the ground was very cold unless you were sat in the sun. By the 3rd game I was shivering
It was Scotland, in May. That was warm, you were lucky it wasn't snowing...
But seriously what would it have been like in any stadium?
loyalsince1904 wrote:2) Standardise ticket prices at £20/£10- you could go anywhere with any ticket
You can't safety rules won't allow it.
loyalsince1904 wrote:3) Maybe move it to the 2nd bank holiday in May? Weather may be a bit wamer
It may be, on the other hand it could p**s down for three days, you can't go arranging events like that. Here's a novel idea, bring something warm.
loyalsince1904 wrote:4) The cost of food + drink was horrific- £6 for burger + chips. £3.50 for 330ml of cider- cheaper vans are required
That is standard for major event catering, you were allowed to bring in food and (non-alcoholic) drinks
loyalsince1904 wrote:5) Start the sunday games at 11.30. Last train south was 8.45 from Haymarket/ 8pm if travelling back to Yorkshire/ Lancashire
Book a hotel or a club trip then, the whole idea was fans staying in an area and having fun.
loyalsince1904 wrote:6) The focus on the mascots was very OTT. They ran out before every game
More so that some freezing dancers doing the same routine between each game? Those that didn't like it got off their @rses and moved around, bought some food, talked to other fans etc...