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Off Topic Season ticket sales up

Discussion in 'Norwich City' started by JM Fan, Feb 26, 2015.

  1. JM Fan

    JM Fan Well-Known Member

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    ThaiCanary Well-Known Member

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    They so badly need to make the capacity much larger
     
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    Hats off to you guys for this - that marketing dude you got has worked wonders!

    I think we're missing a trick not selling our season tickets yet, especially should we have a bad end to the season. Seems good business sense to sell them early to me.
     
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    I find this so strange, as what City are doing has been happening for many years, easily more than a decade to the best of my knowledge. Other clubs should be sitting up and taking notice of the full houses season in/season out and asking - how? and trying to copy.

    Why not drop the club a line or two and suggest it? Worst case scenario is that nothing will change
     
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    Hairy Mary Quite Canary Well-Known Member

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    You'd need a ****ing marketing genius with a NASA budget to get more bums on seats at the Portaloo <laugh>
     
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    Appreciate your comment Westlake but I think that the sales bear no particular relation to the way our season ends, it has more to do with the affinity for the club and the appreciation that the fans have to the commitment of the manager and players. When we went down to League 1 the season ticket sales hardly reduced (they may have actually gone up slightly) and that was not borne out of success as you appreciate, but the fact that the team were playing good football. We had more of a problem in the Prem when our style of play was questioned week in week out.
     
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