salfordtillidie88 wrote:set an investment team (red devils) up like man utds (red knights)
buy the club, get rid of all the dept, invest money into the club
Erm... The Red Knights are all multi-millionaires. Whilst I doubt we'll need a billion quid, it's still not going to be easy to raise the money required to buy, clear the debt from and run the club.
Just because they're 'celebrities', it doesn't mean they've got an endless supply of cash lying around.
As for sorting the club out... Well, at least the stadium's now been announced, so that might help kick things into gear again. Getting the basics of marketing right before taking on anything else would be a start, too. The website needs sorting - it's got too many bells and whistles that don't have any useful function. A site should be simple, effective and make it easy to find the information you require. It shouldn't just be made to look flashy.
Updating the splash page so that it doesn't carry adverts for the last game long into the following week would be a simple place to start. You can actually have programmable splash pages with images stored for various events, matches and so on - once the date of the game/event has been and gone, the image automatically changes to the next one. It can be sorted in half an hour and a certain non-league football club has managed to implement this (and a far more professional website all round) with work from unpaid volunteers. It can't be that hard.
Get the entertainment sorted pre and post match. Communicate with the Willows so that everyone knows what's going on. Settle on a plan, agree on it with both sides, get it in writing, implement it.
A new coach who's willing to try out some new ideas in training and on the pitch and won't take any cr@p off the players. Last thing we want is anymore alleged incidents of player power, not playing for the coach and so on. We certainly don't want any repeat of the whole Jacksonville/Captaincy fiasco. Any players who don't respect the club's/coach's decision need to be disciplined properly or told to hit the road. Whether they're old guard or not.
Get a decent mascot in. That new one is utterly shocking. Get something relevant to Salford RLFC in there. And as for this 'we don't want to scare the kids with a devil' nonsense... Well, United don't do too badly with Fred the Red, do they?
Get some decent beer on sale. If we're going to have pumps that aren't used for a week/fortnight/few months during the off season then get some cans/bottles in behind the bar. And inside the ground, let's have more options than just Carlsberg. I'd rather drink someone else's urine than that stuff and I know I'm not alone. Put the prices to something decent as well - £3.20 for a bottle of Kopparberg (it was a better option than drinking draught ale in that place...) is bang out of order. It's a rugby match, not a nightclub. A different pricing structure for Variety Centre events and Salford matches is a must.
Bring back the Golden Angel scheme. Alright, it wasn't popular with some, but it worked. 6,000+ against Swinton? Imagine what we could pull in against Leeds! It needs to be worked properly though, with some kind of incentive to keep people coming back in weeks when the scheme doesn't run.
Rework or scrap the membership scheme. It's pointless, it's put a lot of people off and there hasn't been any real extra benefit for the average supporter. And drop the prices, too. Superleague in general is getting more expensive, but £18 to watch Salford? In a stadium like the Willows? Jesus, you can get into St. Helens for £17.50 in advance. 50p less to stand in a similar stadium and watch one of the best teams in the league. You can get into Wigan for £16 on the day. The whole membership/gameday price structure is putting off many floating fans. If we can't attract them, they won't keep coming.