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Post Sun Jul 08, 2012 12:50 pm
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If we are serious we need to get things rolling soon - Mid August latest - and here's my suggestions.

1. 'We beLEIGHve' club - utilise main bar for pre & post games for members, £18 for single Adult per month, £32 for couple, £38 for family with up to 2 under 16. Make members feel special and part of something by non players mingling pre game and address by member of coaching staff, players and coaching staff mingling post game with presentations etc. Special 'We be LEIGHve' polo shirts for adults included in membership.

2. general season tickets £12 per month Adult, £22 family 2a&2c for specific family area.

Lets sell 1500 ST's and get the 2500 average we need
Post Sun Jul 08, 2012 1:36 pm
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Charging people to get in the bar will just turn people away....... need to use the upstairs bar after games to get people in.

Free entry with a share of the bar takings to the club, sell club merchandise, coach speech to supporters, players to mingle with fans and a disco for the kids.......as it was in the old Mick Martyn bar.
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Post Sun Jul 08, 2012 1:38 pm
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agree with a monthly payment/savings plan for the following season tickets.......alot of people cant afford to pay it in 1 go so spread the cost over 12 months.......constant cash coming into the club also.
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Post Sun Jul 08, 2012 2:44 pm
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leytherjay wrote:
agree with a monthly payment/savings plan for the following season tickets.......alot of people cant afford to pay it in 1 go so spread the cost over 12 months.......constant cash coming into the club also.


A system that is only gonna work if they return to scanning the ST's....because people will abuse it otherwise!!
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Post Sun Jul 08, 2012 2:49 pm
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The basic idea of Season Tickets is to give an attractively priced ticket so that clubs get the money up front. Paying for a ticket monthly wouldn't help the club. Why not save monthly this season for next season's ticket?
Post Sun Jul 08, 2012 3:00 pm
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reffy wrote:
The basic idea of Season Tickets is to give an attractively priced ticket so that clubs get the money up front. Paying for a ticket monthly wouldn't help the club. Why not save monthly this season for next season's ticket?


:DOH: Did you not attend any of the fans forums / LISA meetings.
It was said by the club that they didn't want money upfront and preferred a monthly income. All the money pre season got used early leaving a big hole later.
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Post Sun Jul 08, 2012 3:23 pm
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Leigh24.7 wrote:
All the money pre season got used early leaving a big hole later.


So you think the club would be daft enough to do the same again. Despite what the club says the best way to help is to pay up front.
Post Sun Jul 08, 2012 5:05 pm
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reffy wrote:
So you think the club would be daft enough to do the same again. Despite what the club says the best way to help is to pay up front.

Do you speak for the club now?
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Post Sun Jul 08, 2012 5:11 pm
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Season tickets to revert to books, the card is being ripped off, and seperate turnstyles for kids, concessions and adults.
Up front still available for £140 adult, £25 under 16 on 1st september 2012, £10 incl Junior membership for all under 11.
Post Sun Jul 08, 2012 5:45 pm
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In a normal economic climate I would say it is better to get the money up front as it would be earning interest. But seeing as the interest rates are piddle it may be better to get your income drip fed . One question about the bar thing is what do you tell the touchdown members who pay a bit more than you are saying for the same privilages?
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