Tony Towner
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About 7 months of Fabio. Contextually it's fuck all.Perhaps... it is still £3m. How many other wages would that pay?
About 7 months of Fabio. Contextually it's fuck all.Perhaps... it is still £3m. How many other wages would that pay?
Understand that argument fully. The lifetime value of a customer does exceed what has happened here IMO.It will add less than 2% to our turnover. It's not a sum of money that's worth losing literally generations of supporters over. People stop going, their kids stop going, their kids never go.
See, this is the bollocks that doesn't make sense. 3M is still 3M. It does make a difference. It is ridiculous to say it doesn't.About 7 months of Fabio. Contextually it's fuck all.
They aren't selling out then. If their 90% renewal figure is correct (it isn't, it's bollocks) - and only 10% of members take up the offer, we'd need 22,000 members to sell out.I don't know how many members we have but I wouldn't expect a very big percentage to take up any ST offer. Maybe 10%.
I can see how if you've not had one recently and can afford it why you would, particularly if you are taking a kid. I agree that's likely to be a low % thoughI don't know how many members we have but I wouldn't expect a very big percentage to take up any ST offer. Maybe 10%.
£3m is definitely still £3m, but they already made that due to the Championship promotions. They could have made that by actually doing something in the transfer window in January instead of running the squad into the ground. They could have nearly twenty times that if they hadn’t signed Silva and Guedes. Lazy, disinterested, dismissive and flippant ways of running the club that cost them tens of millions but they see fit to squeeze the fans for three? Fuck that, it’s a massive cunt’s trick.See, this is the bollocks that doesn't make sense. 3M is still 3M. It does make a difference. It is ridiculous to say it doesn't.
Fan services tweeted a couple of days ago that any member who doesn't buy a season ticket retains their place on the waiting list again.
If it was competitive the club would be taking you off the list if you turned it down, I have been offered one every year since 2018 and always say no. Members go on it automatically, but not all members even want to buy a ST. Makes me curious what the point of the waiting list actually is - wonder if part of it was so that Jeff could point to all the potential revenue if the legacy fans disappeared. Obviously disproven now, but people at the club do seem to have believed the waiting list really was a line of eagerly waiting customers.
If the pricing remained stupid if we went down we'd be lucky to break 10k.I think it was theoretically a genuine thing at one point, but it at the same time has always been somewhat redundant. I believe 11k was the number which used to be quoted and if 11k had given their tickets up after the first PL season of finishing 7th, qualifying for Europe and losing a cup semi, then a very high proportion of the waiting list would have taken them and the rest would have gone whilst on general sale. Of course other than people facing a change in personal circumstances nobody wanted to give it up then, so very few people were offered one. Now people are walking away, but the 11k aren't interested for the same reasons the people haven't renewed.
Fanbases of clubs our size are always elastic, we'd have got 40k for most games in those first 2 PL seasons prior to Covid, but if we were to go down we'd be back to early 20s for that Tuesday night game against Millwall, maybe lower if the pricing remained stupid.
Na, it just means that they haven't had a quick uptake on new STs, it doesn't mean there are 6k available seats?It's definitely gone as far as 6000 in the list.
Blows out the theory that the plan was to just replace season tickets with tourists. They wouldn't have opened up for so many newbies if that was the case, nor had new sales at the same price as renewals for the first time in decades
Oh right, I see. Maybe they had a target in mind for new ST holders and they are failing to meet that as they have been such greedy bastards.No I mean that if they wanted to phase out season ticket holders to create room for tourists they wouldn't have put such effort into getting those on the waiting list to buy one, they'd have just let the seats expire into match by match
I think they thought they'd hit the usual 95% renewal rate, were shocked when it was so low, and are even more shocked now they're learning that they can't replace the guaranteed income they've lost because a) they've pissed so many people off and b) the waiting list was a joke, full of people who only intended on attending a couple of games at most and had no interest in a season ticket. Especially at those prices.Oh right, I see. Maybe they had a target in mind for new ST holders and they are failing to meet that as they have been such greedy bastards.
Or maybe they expected to go through the whole waiting list!
Who knows their strategy, it makes very little sense!