I'm aware that some existing ones are stepping down. I'm not much up on the constitution of these things, but I guess members voting on the new regime just before the main renewal date has pros and cons.
His comment to the Yorkshire post about the £30 cap are hilarious coming from someone running a club with such a poor home attendance record arising from his decisions on ticket pricing. Todays attendance was pathetic for a club in our position. Please go soon.
Everything about it was laughable. It always is. He can't truly believe half the things he says. Especially the contradictory ones.
I didn't have any fundamental issue with what he said, but that was purely because he acknowledged proper pricing of tickets is needed to maximise attendance. He also said there should be penalties for being under a certain attendance, which we would be penalised for as it stands. So while what he said was at odds with the current state of the club, and the headline reads well for a clickbait during this 'Twenty's Plenty' campaign, when you actually read his comments they aren't that bad. They are definitely hypocritical though.
Jack up the prices, then spend a small fortune inducing people to attend via large billboards. The latest scheme is 'Earn Your Stripes' to be rolled out any day now. Odd timing to say the least.
Monthly payments is another great thing that our memberships over here do for us. So I pay something like $20 a month for my membership all year round. Far more manageable than a lump sum.
Give the poor bastard a chance to make it back out to the East Riding, so he can whip his slippers and smoking jacket on.
I know it's a half baked tweet off Burnsey, but it does say "EVERYBODY to pay from £21 per month". That to me infers the cheapest "Membership" will be £21/mth & not necessarily what the cost of 19/23 games will cost. "Everybody" - does this include kids? Under 10s? Pensioners? Disabled? I'll wait for full details from the club before jumping to any conclusions
21 pounds per month is still incredibly cheap even for kids. Currently that'd get a kid what, one game? One and a half?
you cant actually buy a season ticket wtf....the south stand family stand ..what about us with passes already in there...do we have to moves ? so many questions but if its geniunly cheaper but how often do you need to **** about getting tickets for games and how far in advance can you buy them ?
Through the new membership scheme adult tickets will average something like £230 from next season? Nah.