robeyre wrote:I noticed last week that all the signs for the family sectionnow lead to QLE. I presure therefore that this has been moved from bottom of Ian Greaves?
If this is the case will it be necessary to provide a segregation within the Quarry Lane.?
Amberheart wrote:robeyre wrote:I noticed last week that all the signs for the family sectionnow lead to QLE. I presure therefore that this has been moved from bottom of Ian Greaves?
If this is the case will it be necessary to provide a segregation within the Quarry Lane.?
Only family tickets in block A & B I heard someone ask in the
Ticket shop this morning
DoomMerchant wrote:They need a better, fairer way then Belly. It can't be right that any club is fundamentally attempting to rinse one set of patrons over another set. That goes for every club. Especially when you take travelling costs in to account.
bigalstag wrote:Thank God for the membership scheme.
£24 to sit in the IGL, on the day, is ridiculous for this level of football. The only way the attendances might hold up this season, is because of the membership scheme, and the mass migration it will bring to QL stand.
It seems like the club is against growing the fan base, is happy to keep the same punters, milks them until the cost of attending becomes prohibitive, and then loses them.
Believe me, £24, in our area, is a prohibitive amount to attend a football match.
Martin Shaw wrote:bigalstag wrote:Thank God for the membership scheme.
£24 to sit in the IGL, on the day, is ridiculous for this level of football. The only way the attendances might hold up this season, is because of the membership scheme, and the mass migration it will bring to QL stand.
It seems like the club is against growing the fan base, is happy to keep the same punters, milks them until the cost of attending becomes prohibitive, and then loses them.
Believe me, £24, in our area, is a prohibitive amount to attend a football match.
A reminder that this was John Radford's explanation about the Quarry Lane membership. He talks about wanting to grow the fanbase.
"The advantage of the Quarry Lane membership is that you get half price tickets. You do have to buy the ticket at least a day before the game because we have to be able to police that and know the numbers for that, and you have not got a guaranteed seat. So you've not got the same seat every game. It's not the same as having a season ticket. The reason that deal was put out there was to generate atmosphere there (Quarry Lane end) as well as Q block. So that could be the new North Stand. I used to love the North stand (for home fans), but we can't get that back for the fans as it's a policing issue, so that's not on the immediate agenda. Any business ... you have got to look after your loyal customers ... but you have to encourage new customers, and to allow 12-18 year olds to get in for half price allows them the ability to get to 5 or 6 games and then encourage them next year to go and get a season ticket. It creates a bit more of a younger atmosphere over there and create numbers over there and try and fill the stadium."
MTFCMusings wrote:
Memberships sold out.
Woodclanger 1 wrote:MTFCMusings wrote:
Memberships sold out.
The One wrote:Pee poor PR by the club again
Captain Cunno wrote:Ha ha this is unbelievable.
How can you not give a figure of how many memberships were available?
kcassellsfootygenius wrote:The One wrote:Pee poor PR by the club again
In what way now?? Only stands to reason you can only sell as many seats as you have available.
We kick off in 4 days time it's not like people haven't had time to get it done.
MTFCMusings wrote:Smacks of them receiving a rule book through from the EFL this week, and not being aware of rules prior. First the away ticket prices, now this.
MTFCMusings wrote:
Memberships sold out.
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