: Tue Oct 20, 2009 7:30 am
fiddlerswhiskers wrote:
i do take your point mr aspinall, but halifax, widnes etc all play in modern stadia with modern facilties and have very competative sides, not a dig at my own team but i cant see us competing with these teams for a good few years. if the club can afford to do season tickets for £100 surely they can do some type of loyalty scheme for those who cant afford £100 in a lump sum and knock £2 a game off the admission price, then they still get the revenue from away fans ( burnley fc did it when they got promoted i know its football) i dont have £100 to spend at the moment and im sure many others are the same.
Also in my previous post a meant £16 for an adult at odsal
1) The club have to do something to raise funds otherwise they won't have the competitive side and nice stadium you talk of.
2) Talk to Helen re-loyalty bonus for fans - your ideas might work - I'm sure she'll listen.
3) Making inaccurate posts that suggest our local rivals can admit a whole family for £16 does not do the Cougar cause any good. Incidentally the "actual" cost of the family ticket is more than that advertised because you have to make the journey to the booking office each time you want a ticket - or pay the telephone booking fee. I'm not having a pop at you, just an observation. We don't want any potential new fans scared off and at the end of the day we all want our club to do well.
4) Green Army
I don't want you to take my post the wrong way, just adding a bit of perspective.