murphyboy389 wrote:being the grand old age of 22 i can remember about 10 years ago when kids got into the willows for free, aslong as they were with 1 paying adult.
could this be brought back as a means of getting crowd numbers back up? and maybe bringing more money? in turn better wage deals for new or current players?
or am i just chatting rubbish?
Short term something on these lines has to done, certainly before we actually move into the new stadium.
In the fifties when I attended school in Brindle Heath each school used to receive an allocation of tickets from the club and 60 years later I am still watching so yes it can be used as a long term aim as well.
Every fan should try and introduce another person to attend matches, yes even though we aren't doing too well at present, this coupled with the new ground coming on stream will give the increase in attendances that the club needs.
The club needs to rethink its marketing policy now to take advantage of the new ground and the publicity that it will bring and I understand that they are exploring a sales drive for when construction begins and hopefully this will include enticing new fans as well as the corporate side of the business.
It is well known that if we could attract 2000 extra fans per match over a season then up to another £200k would be available for new players and this could enable us to recruit two/three top class people and if we could get an extra 4000 through the gates that equates to £400k and we could get at least four world class players.
A really simple way of improving things would be for everyone to become a little more positive about things instead of slagging the club off.