The off-field team at Hull City are bidding to build on the club’s success following this year’s takeover by bringing in a specialist local company to drive digital sales and profile. The club says the partnership with digital performance marketing business 43 Clicks North will aim to increase revenue from memberships, merchandise and match-day ticket sales. https://www.thehullstory.com/allart...h6f5Dj3mIUAZUGhUrITRx7Q5QSMHMfCPjLyZ7b3riEe_Y
A decent choice to be fair. I moved an SEO account I’m involved with to them a couple of years ago and they’ve done a really good job for less than we were paying one of the big boys previously. And very local, which is always nice.
Am I misremembering, or didn't they have some slight, short lived involvement with the previous owners?
More about re-establishing revenue to previous levels rather than achieving any new revenue in the short term given The Allams car crash!
I'm far from an expert or informed on these things, but my understanding is that it wasn't a car crash from a business perspective, and Ajun commented on the good order of the books and business apparently. Don't ask me for a quote for that though.
I was thinking more from a marketing and fan disengagement perspective DMD leading to the loss of revenues. I remember Ehab stating that fan gate receipts only account for 7% of revenues in The Promised Land, it's like they didn't care who attended and who didn't, total apathy and mismanagement on their part! I'll grant you they were good bookkeepers and managed cash flow well!
As has been shown on here each time that crops up, not everyone that left did so because of the Allams.
If it was any other business, without the benefit of football loyalty, they’d have ended up with barely any business at all.
If my aunt had bollocks she'd be my uncle, and the discussion has been had many times, and I doubt you'll ever agree, but it's immaterial now, it's done, and repeating it will simple reopen the divisions. The best hope is that the people that matter have learned, and those that haven't learned end up not mattering.