by weybridgewanderer » 29 Jul 2010 16:26
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by weybridgewanderer » 29 Jul 2010 23:06
handbags_harris Interesting point. Speaking to my Gashead boss today, Bristol Rovers get 11 "free" games.
by Silver Fox » 30 Jul 2010 09:09
by RoyalBlue » 30 Jul 2010 10:56
weybridgewandererhandbags_harris Interesting point. Speaking to my Gashead boss today, Bristol Rovers get 11 "free" games.
we get 10 "free" games (works out around 10.96, so just shy of 11) if you compare a ST renewal v match day ticket price
by weybridgewanderer » 30 Jul 2010 11:10
RoyalBlueweybridgewandererhandbags_harris Interesting point. Speaking to my Gashead boss today, Bristol Rovers get 11 "free" games.
we get 10 "free" games (works out around 10.96, so just shy of 11) if you compare a ST renewal v match day ticket price
Depends whether you compare a season ticket with the most expensive (pay on the day) or cheapest (buy in advance) pay as you go basis.
by Hoop Blah » 30 Jul 2010 11:29
by Stranded » 30 Jul 2010 15:56
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by RoyalBlue » 01 Aug 2010 11:44
Stranded Well they do in any meaningful comparison as those buying an ST have bought the right to attend - whether they exercise that is down to personal choice.
by Big Foot » 01 Aug 2010 23:16
RoyalBlueStranded Well they do in any meaningful comparison as those buying an ST have bought the right to attend - whether they exercise that is down to personal choice.
I really don't know why the club don't introduce a 'buy back' scheme to help ST Holders out when they can't go to a game!
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by Dirk Gently » 02 Aug 2010 08:31
Big FootRoyalBlueStranded Well they do in any meaningful comparison as those buying an ST have bought the right to attend - whether they exercise that is down to personal choice.
I really don't know why the club don't introduce a 'buy back' scheme to help ST Holders out when they can't go to a game!
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Wish STAR had it in them to get the club to do this kind of thing
by weybridgewanderer » 02 Aug 2010 08:47
Dirk Gently And anyway, according to the statistics from the PL, when there is a buy-back scheme 83% of Season Ticket holders prefer not to use it and instead pass their ST onto friends or family.
by Big Foot » 02 Aug 2010 12:21
Is that a copy and paste from an e-mail from the Megastore's manager?Dirk GentlyBig FootRoyalBlue
I really don't know why the club don't introduce a 'buy back' scheme to help ST Holders out when they can't go to a game!
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Wish STAR had it in them to get the club to do this kind of thing
Why would they want it - buy-back schemes only work when the club is selling out. Why should the clkub buy back something they can't re-sell? No othr business in the world would.
And anyway, according to the statistics from the PL, when there is a buy-back scheme 83% of Season Ticket holders prefer not to use it and instead pass their ST onto friends or family.
The cost to administer it, also, is massive - not so much in money but in the time oif sales people, so this would put up waiting times for everyone (as it did when it was tried in 2007).
Big Foot Is that a copy and paste from an e-mail from the Megastore's manager?
by Dirk Gently » 02 Aug 2010 12:49
Big Foot Is that a copy and paste from an e-mail from the Megastore's manager?
Dirk GentlyBig Foot Is that a copy and paste from an e-mail from the Megastore's manager?
Not in the slightest, no-one at the club would ever put the arguments quite so clearly and concisely as me
by Big Foot » 02 Aug 2010 13:18
havocDirk GentlyBig Foot Is that a copy and paste from an e-mail from the Megastore's manager?
Not in the slightest, no-one at the club would ever put the arguments quite so clearly and concisely as me
why would they bother when they have STAR to do it for them
zing
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