Now the Covid restrictions are over , will the Club reduce its admission prices , to get more fans through the gates m or keep them at 30 quid a time .?
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The Charlie Caroli wrote:Now the Covid restrictions are over , will the Club reduce its admission prices , to get more fans through the gates m or keep them at 30 quid a time .?
Would reducing prices get more fans through the gate Charlie- a lot of whinging about it but not convinced a fiver either way would make that much difference, people will have the appetite for it or not
Despite it being classed as all open I think a lot of people are very uncomfortable with it all
ColD wrote:Would reducing prices get more fans through the gate Charlie- a lot of whinging about it but not convinced a fiver either way would make that much difference, people will have the appetite for it or not
Despite it being classed as all open I think a lot of people are very uncomfortable with it all
I myself am now an OAP , and a fiver plus extras is a fair amount , this next couple of months I have a few outlays to take care of and weigh up the importance of which to pay for .
I know a few supporters who are not happy with 30 quid a pop , even to a guy in work ,to sell a product you have to make it attractive and value for money , while these days I’m not exactly a die hard , I do sometimes put rugby first , but i know others who will think twice .
This is not whinging just getting priorities right .Can I ask, in what way people are uncomfortable with the classification open ?
2. I think you know the answer to that, if fact I’d go so far as to say our next home game will likely have our biggest attendance of the season
No, I don’t know the answer to that at all as I am not a R.L historian ! However I do remember Salford having a sub 2,000 crowd at home in recent years which would put us very close to them in the wooden spoon race for low crowds, a real shame when we averaged near 6,700 last time around !
Joined: Feb 22 2002 Posts: 7020 Location: Just Behind Parksides Club
The Charlie Caroli wrote:I myself am now an OAP , and a fiver plus extras is a fair amount , this next couple of months I have a few outlays to take care of and weigh up the importance of which to pay for .
I know a few supporters who are not happy with 30 quid a pop , even to a guy in work ,to sell a product you have to make it attractive and value for money , while these days I’m not exactly a die hard , I do sometimes put rugby first , but i know others who will think twice .
This is not whinging just getting priorities right .Can I ask, in what way people are uncomfortable with the classification open ?
A lot of people will not be comfortable with the social distancing/non mask wearing. July 19th is classed as freedom day but suddenly being next to someone of whom you have no idea of there symptoms will not sit right - at the end of the day we can’t let COVID take over our way of life but it’s not going to go away overnight, and people will be wary of that
Be interesting to see what the take up will be for the Wire game that’s for sure
ColD wrote:A lot of people will not be comfortable with the social distancing/non mask wearing. July 19th is classed as freedom day but suddenly being next to someone of whom you have no idea of there symptoms will not sit right - at the end of the day we can’t let COVID take over our way of life but it’s not going to go away overnight, and people will be wary of that
Be interesting to see what the take up will be for the Wire game that’s for sure
Again , I can see your point , but after watching the European Final at Wembley ,and watching yesterday’s Cricket International from Edgebaston it didn’t seem to worry anyone at either venue,and no masks or social distancing even now there .
Myself I will eat the LSV next Thursday , ,the Covid situation , doesn’t bother me , as you say we can’t let it take over our lives , I myself like a lot of people I know have now had both jabs ,and I’m ready to get back to normality ,or at least some form of normality.Take care .
I do believe the quoted venues did require proof of vaccination or negative test (please feel free to correct).
I personally can not wait for a return to normal, no masks, no distancing....and no other health checks, you know pre-2020 normal.
I fully understand people are nervous but either the vaccines work (which they clearly do) or they don't.
Wear a mask and sit away from people if you can/it makes you feel more comfortable, I've my own bugbear about mission creep of showing papers to access things, so if I can get into the LSV without then I'm there, £30 or not...though I would indeed prefer it to be cheaper.
Just saw a post on Facebook which had an image attached showing ticket prices back to normal as of July 14th (today). If I was a smart man I would attach the image !
First game was in 1967, and have been hooked since day 1. Now live in Vancouver, Canada but follow our team any way I can. “Up The Comics !”
Vancouver Leyther wrote:Just saw a post on Facebook which had an image attached showing ticket prices back to normal as of July 14th (today). If I was a smart man I would attach the image !
the club issued a further email
.this does seem poor treatment to season ticket holders
Joined: Feb 22 2002 Posts: 7020 Location: Just Behind Parksides Club
satanicmills wrote:the club issued a further email
.this does seem poor treatment to season ticket holders
I reckon there will very few ST holders who will give a monkeys to be honest - fans whinged, board listened, let’s see how many turn up now - or what other excuse they use
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