Hi all, I'm doing a study on certain aspects of the match day experience at EFL & PL clubs, and would much appreciate it if any of you could take 3-4 minutes to complete the following survey: https://goo.gl/forms/YO0iXNl4G2SQ6u9I3 Any other comments please leave here or feel free to email [email protected]. Many thanks
I don't have "match day experiences".* Brownie points for resisting the use of foul language. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
Survey needs dragging into the 21st Century to include progressive clubs who don't provide season tickets & have closed down their ticket office.
Give over, ticket office. That would require the hiring staff who's only purpose would be to improve supporter experience. **** that.
The term does annoy quite a few people as I've found out. Ultimately I needed to find out satisfaction levels RE queue times and matchday entertainment (entertainment other than the match itself), and this was the most appropriate term I could come up with. I'm a season ticket holder myself at Shrewsbury Town and I think that whilst clubs can't guarantee satisfaction on the pitch, they can do more to keep fans relatively happy.
Our owners simply ****ing off would guarantee satisfaction, generate far bigger crowds & make the fans happier than they've ever been.
Entertainment wise the best game I saw last season was Shrewsbury v Oxford. No glory hunters there that day, and it was plain to see what the win for Shrewsbury meant to their fans and players. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
That was a massive win for us, the first under Paul Hurst. That little chip in the last minute to seal it after they had a dangerous looking free kick was celebrated long into the night!