If the tarrif had been reduced for all the could not the club have faced challenges from season ticket holders who were sold the tickets on the back of avdertising sepcifying the saving over a season.
I wonder about forming an agreement with neighbouring clubs (maybee NL1 teams) for reduced entry to the Catalan and Quinns fixtures for their season ticket holders. The atmosphere was very poor.
As I remember it this offer was open to season ticket holders to introduce a friend and the ticket holder got a ten pound voucher to spend in the shop, this is only a suggestion but if the season ticket holder was told to bring a friend and on production of the letter the friend would be admitted for £11 and a voucher would be issued to the season ticket holder which had to be spent on the day thus generating income into the shop/ club and introducing a potential new lifetime supporter and the loyal supporter who could be bothered to get a season ticket would get something as well.
Now since joining this forum I have noticed that people are getting shot down for voicing opinions now to me thats what forums are all about, so instead of having a go at a chap that felt let down by the club lets assist him and the club by offering suggestions.
I will now get off my soap box and for those who know me I will jump off so you know when I’m down.
Joined: Aug 24 2002 Posts: 275 Location: A small town in Wakefield called Leeds
owiepob wrote:I wonder about forming an agreement with neighbouring clubs (maybee NL1 teams) for reduced entry to the Catalan and Quinns fixtures for their season ticket holders. The atmosphere was very poor.
The risk there is we'll end up with a load of fev fans cheering on the other team and the possibility of trouble, which in turn might stop some fans from coming again!
Joined: Oct 13 2004 Posts: 36099 Location: Poodle Power!
fat lad @ the back wrote:As I remember it this offer was open to season ticket holders to introduce a friend and the ticket holder got a ten pound voucher to spend in the shop, this is only a suggestion but if the season ticket holder was told to bring a friend and on production of the letter the friend would be admitted for £11 and a voucher would be issued to the season ticket holder which had to be spent on the day thus generating income into the shop/ club and introducing a potential new lifetime supporter and the loyal supporter who could be bothered to get a season ticket would get something as well.
Now since joining this forum I have noticed that people are getting shot down for voicing opinions now to me thats what forums are all about, so instead of having a go at a chap that felt let down by the club lets assist him and the club by offering suggestions.
I will now get off my soap box and for those who know me I will jump off so you know when I’m down.
Really, where exactly was he let down - there simply isn't an issue IMHO so how can I support him in it if I don't believe it exists?
Joined: Feb 28 2006 Posts: 9741 Location: wakefield and proud
owiepob wrote:If the tarrif had been reduced for all the could not the club have faced challenges from season ticket holders who were sold the tickets on the back of avdertising sepcifying the saving over a season.
I wonder about forming an agreement with neighbouring clubs (maybee NL1 teams) for reduced entry to the Catalan and Quinns fixtures for their season ticket holders. The atmosphere was very poor.
Really, mind you with no cover no one really hears it if your at other side, but the players heard in loud and clear, well the ones on the bench and close to touchline
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