Andy Mc wrote:
Welcome news and completely the right thing to do. Financially it might not make much difference, 2 quid does not seem much but some fans will stay away if they think they are being ripped off. More fans at 8 quid versus less fans at a tenner will maybe work out about the same.
Agreed Andy and at first when I didn’t see a reference to refunding season tickets which had already been purchased I did wonder whether any had been sold. I know exactly what you mean about the numbers and reckon the attendance/revenue on this price will work out better.
I’ve got ideas on the match day experience but not sure everyone would agree, things like this:
Bring back the tea bar, get rid of The Shak.
Find a buying/staffing model to make drinks cheap in the bar.
Hold a ‘Saturday night club’ for a few hours in the bar after home games. Could feature things like meat raffles, darts tournaments, quizzes, cribbage, dominoes etc. Could even extend to open mic events for jokes etc.
Announcer for the day. A chance to announce a match while being guided through by someone from the club. Features a fee and deposit. In the event of any bad language or inappropriate behaviour the deposit is forfeited.
Introduce a marked designated parking space for the referee.
Introduce a ‘Golden Goal Deluxe’ in tandem with the main golden goal. £2 a ticket but features consolation prizes either side of the winning time (made up example but say prize is £60 with consolation of £20…..golden goal is on say 57 mins - £60 - so those with 56 and 58 pick up a score). Also GGD based on last goal scored to keep up interest until the end of the game and avoid confusion with regular GG.
A different song for fans to sing at each match, with lyrics printed in the programme.
That’s a starting point anyway!