I'm not trolling or trying to derail the thread am I?
Your the one having a kiddy hissy fit to the question sunshine.
You wont be paying the £60 so i fail to see why you feel the need to comment so much on it.
Joined: Jun 30 2008 Posts: 635 Location: AT WORK!!
j_hunter_hkr wrote:You're right, we're in a recession so Rovers should be cutting their prices for the fans! It's not like an economic down turn will effect a Rugby Club is it!
As far as I've read it, the only people being cynical over the Club Rovers thing are a) People who can't afford it and b) Hull FC fans. These people aren't thinking about the club and it's future, just their own financial situation (which is understandable at the minute). This season will be the most successful season we've seen for over a decade so of course season pass prices are going up, as will demand for season passes! At least the club have made a price freeze available as part of the whole Club Rovers thing.
no one is been forced to buy one and if people don’t want to that’s there up to them.
my guess is that by next season pass holders will have risen by about 500 and about 4000 of them will be membership card holders.
At the end of the day £60 equals about 2 pints less a week not that much to ask.
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Joined: Mar 22 2009 Posts: 2397 Location: East Hull
all in all this is my situation; im a season pass holder for the east stand this year, i will be one next year - the family are also getting my older brother one for next season as a surprise (he couldnt go before because of work commitments and a new family member) i will also want derby tickets next season for the KC, both us us will buy a shirt either home or away and spend money in the club shop, will i be saving money if i buy two memberships for me and our kid? if anyone can enlighten me i would appriciate it
Joined: Sep 26 2005 Posts: 3592 Location: East 'Ull of course!!
j_hunter_hkr wrote:You're right, we're in a recession so Rovers should be cutting their prices for the fans! It's not like an economic down turn will effect a Rugby Club is it!
As far as I've read it, the only people being cynical over the Club Rovers thing are a) People who can't afford it and b) Hull FC fans. These people aren't thinking about the club and it's future, just their own financial situation (which is understandable at the minute). This season will be the most successful season we've seen for over a decade so of course season pass prices are going up, as will demand for season passes! At least the club have made a price freeze available as part of the whole Club Rovers thing.
So I'm being cynical now because I can't afford it?
Having done the calculations we will actually be financially better off buying our passes at the increased price than paying the frozen price plus the membership.
Joined: Sep 01 2005 Posts: 4033 Location: the peoples republic of West Hull
Mild Rover wrote:How would you raise revenue? Or would you cut costs?
(Use a hypothetical club, rather than Rovers, for the sake of argument, so you don't feel obliged to run it into the ground)
TBH I'm not sure how to raise revenue all I know in the last year the the fans have had hospitality meals icreased by around £20 and now the passes have increased by £40+
I understand its difficult financial times for the club but dont forget you've had reoord pass sales and a a record sponsorship deal in the last 6 months aswell.
Joined: Sep 01 2005 Posts: 4033 Location: the peoples republic of West Hull
Gavin Miller - Legend wrote:Your the one having a kiddy hissy fit to the question sunshine. You wont be paying the £60 so i fail to see why you feel the need to comment so much on it.
Hissy fit? last time i heard one of them was when you were commentating on websters try against wire.
I'm commenting on it because this is a public forum
Joined: Jun 01 2007 Posts: 12664 Location: Leicestershire.
C.K.R At the end of the day £60 equals about 2 pints less a week not that much to ask.[/quote]
Where do you drink?
[quote="very red robin wrote:all in all this is my situation; im a season pass holder for the east stand this year, i will be one next year - the family are also getting my older brother one for next season as a surprise (he couldnt go before because of work commitments and a new family member) i will also want derby tickets next season for the KC, both us us will buy a shirt either home or away and spend money in the club shop, will i be saving money if i buy two memberships for me and our kid? if anyone can enlighten me i would appriciate it
In 2010 only, I think you'd be very slightly better off without membership. Beyond that membership works out much better - assuming the renewal fee really is nominal. Above £10 I'd regard it as a renewal fee rather than a nominal renewal fee.
RoversTrace wrote:Having done the calculations we will actually be financially better off buying our passes at the increased price than paying the frozen price plus the membership.
Assuming you got a pass again in 2011 and that without membership it was at least £221/£260 (east/west), you'll be better off with membership. You won't be paying £60 every year for membership.
If anybody hasn't looked at the pdf brochure (not assuming any of the above haven't or trying to be condescending), I would before deciding whether or not it is for you.
Joined: Jun 01 2007 Posts: 12664 Location: Leicestershire.
clubfoot fc wrote:TBH I'm not sure how to raise revenue all I know in the last year the the fans have had hospitality meals icreased by around £20 and now the passes have increased by £40+
I understand its difficult financial times for the club but dont forget you've had reoord pass sales and a a record sponsorship deal in the last 6 months aswell.
Fair post. Remember also that we only have a C license - the stadium, the youth structure, etc all need investment. If we want to spend up to or close to the cap, while building infrastructure (and very possibly servicing debts incurred getting to and staying in SL), I can see why more money is needed. The only mystery to me is why they have slashed the cost of my virtual season pass, rather than just giving me a discount on it for becoming a member.
Joined: Sep 26 2005 Posts: 3592 Location: East 'Ull of course!!
Quote:If anybody hasn't looked at the pdf brochure (not assuming any of the above haven't or trying to be condescending), I would before deciding whether or not it is for you
Believe me mild rover I have spent an incredible amount of time reading and re-reading that pdf. I know you think I am moaning but I would love to be a part of this scheme and help the club, but no matter how many times I read it and work it out, I can see no benefit for my family at this moment in time.
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