by Harpers So Solid Crew » 18 Feb 2011 17:23
by Royal Lady » 18 Feb 2011 17:26
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 18 Feb 2011 18:08
by Royal Lady » 18 Feb 2011 18:11
by Cocker » 18 Feb 2011 18:13
Royal Lady For the benefit of cocker - taking an "I'm all right Jack" attitude doesn't help those for whom this ST fiasco is going to cause problems.
Norwich offer 12 month direct debit on their season tickets - they know their prices are high, but the comments from the Chief Exec at least make Norwich fans feel they are of some worth to their club.
Contrast this with a standard reply from OUR club to any questions posed regarding why we're having to pay earlier. If you can afford to pay for your ST by end of April good for you, I'm pleased for you, but a lot of people currently sit together and have done for years, even as far back as when the stadium opened - one of ours is a pensioner who budgets for his ticket and is going to have to find the money a lot quicker than usual. Others may still be paying off this year's ticket and will before they've finished, will have to find the money to pay for another one. The stock answer from the club is that getting them bought earlier brings "success" to the club - not success on the pitch, success in securing higher ST sales - I don't understand the basis of that, personally - so I'm querying it.
People moan on here about all sorts of things and as soon as one or two bother to actually do something about it on behalf of other fans, as well as themselves, they're ridiculed.
by Royal Lady » 18 Feb 2011 18:18
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 18 Feb 2011 18:20
Royal Lady I've said to Schards that if I won the Euromillions I'd buy the club, but he said we wouldn't be able to afford to run it. I'm more than happy to give my services free of charge if it meant the club actually realised what it's like to be a fan!
by Royal Lady » 18 Feb 2011 18:23
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 18 Feb 2011 18:29
Royal Lady I'd have to sell him straight away I'm afraid and put Mr Eastleigh up front on his own. Got to keep the costs down. Though I'll keep the wine at a lower price, "for the women".
by Royal Lady » 18 Feb 2011 18:44
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 18 Feb 2011 18:51
Royal Lady ST prices will be means tested!
by AthleticoSpizz » 18 Feb 2011 19:36
by working class hero » 18 Feb 2011 20:18
by The Real Sandhurst Royal » 18 Feb 2011 20:23
As I have explained previously the Club have chosen to go on sale earlier to maximise the amount of sales based on research.
Bristol City and Norwich City have deadlines of 13th and 14th May respectively which for the majority of people would not include an extra pay day to our deadline. Derby County and Coventry City have a deadline 2 days longer than ours of the 30th April and Cardiff City actually have a deadline of 31st March.
The deadline we offered Season ticket holders last season was the 4th June and we gave 7 weeks notice for this and went on sale on 19th April. Although the club have brought the deadline forward this year the club have given season ticket holders 11 weeks notice (4 weeks longer than last season) which includes 3 pay days for the majority of people as opposed to 2 in previous seasons.
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 18 Feb 2011 20:27
by Royal Lady » 18 Feb 2011 20:57
I only posted it yesterday - they would have got it today - i'd like to think I might get a reply tomorrow, but I won't hold my breath.AthleticoSpizz Whilst whistfully making light of your own posts RL, have you actually had reply to your letter yet?
by AthleticoSpizz » 18 Feb 2011 21:23
by Terminal Boardom » 18 Feb 2011 23:32
CockerRoyal Lady For the benefit of cocker - taking an "I'm all right Jack" attitude doesn't help those for whom this ST fiasco is going to cause problems.
Norwich offer 12 month direct debit on their season tickets - they know their prices are high, but the comments from the Chief Exec at least make Norwich fans feel they are of some worth to their club.
Contrast this with a standard reply from OUR club to any questions posed regarding why we're having to pay earlier. If you can afford to pay for your ST by end of April good for you, I'm pleased for you, but a lot of people currently sit together and have done for years, even as far back as when the stadium opened - one of ours is a pensioner who budgets for his ticket and is going to have to find the money a lot quicker than usual. Others may still be paying off this year's ticket and will before they've finished, will have to find the money to pay for another one. The stock answer from the club is that getting them bought earlier brings "success" to the club - not success on the pitch, success in securing higher ST sales - I don't understand the basis of that, personally - so I'm querying it.
People moan on here about all sorts of things and as soon as one or two bother to actually do something about it on behalf of other fans, as well as themselves, they're ridiculed.
Fair enough (and good luck to you)
FTR I didn't say I agreed with the policy RFC have adopted, but it gets boring listening to people use other football clubs as a tool to beat ours with. Especially one who have increased their ST's, on top of already high ticket prices (remember the £30+ a few weeks ago they charged us).
I was directly quoting someone regarding their irony. They were somehow showing NCFC as some moral beacon regarding ST policy / fan treatment ('brilliant' I think the phrase was) even though their prices have increased. So money wasn't obviously the worry for them, just the actual fluffy email that has been quoted.
I actually think the 'non refundable deposit' is the most salient point that has been raised so far.
On a side note, if JM would have come out with that statement imagine what the reaction from the usual suspects would have been
by PieEater » 19 Feb 2011 10:28
The Real Sandhurst Royal I have received a follow up response from the the club from our jobs worth of the moment Mr Paul Collins - The Stadium and Customer Service Supervisor.
As I have explained previously the Club have chosen to go on sale earlier to maximise the amount of sales based on research.
Bristol City and Norwich City have deadlines of 13th and 14th May respectively which for the majority of people would not include an extra pay day to our deadline. Derby County and Coventry City have a deadline 2 days longer than ours of the 30th April and Cardiff City actually have a deadline of 31st March.
The deadline we offered Season ticket holders last season was the 4th June and we gave 7 weeks notice for this and went on sale on 19th April. Although the club have brought the deadline forward this year the club have given season ticket holders 11 weeks notice (4 weeks longer than last season) which includes 3 pay days for the majority of people as opposed to 2 in previous seasons.
Summary -----We have to renew early because other clubs are doing it and it takes into account three pay days not two.
Great research by RFC!!!!
by Drew_3 » 19 Feb 2011 10:49
The Real Sandhurst Royal I have received a follow up response from the the club from our jobs worth of the moment Mr Paul Collins - The Stadium and Customer Service Supervisor.
As I have explained previously the Club have chosen to go on sale earlier to maximise the amount of sales based on research.
Bristol City and Norwich City have deadlines of 13th and 14th May respectively which for the majority of people would not include an extra pay day to our deadline. Derby County and Coventry City have a deadline 2 days longer than ours of the 30th April and Cardiff City actually have a deadline of 31st March.
The deadline we offered Season ticket holders last season was the 4th June and we gave 7 weeks notice for this and went on sale on 19th April. Although the club have brought the deadline forward this year the club have given season ticket holders 11 weeks notice (4 weeks longer than last season) which includes 3 pay days for the majority of people as opposed to 2 in previous seasons.
Summary -----We have to renew early because other clubs are doing it and it takes into account three pay days not two.
Great research by RFC!!!!
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