bottletree
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A bit disappointing, but according to one of our loyal sufc staff members only one season ticket sold since Blackwell got the sack. Thought there would be queue's outside the ticket office after he went.:thumbdown:
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A bit disappointing, but according to one of our loyal sufc staff members only one season ticket sold since Blackwell got the sack. Thought there would be queue's outside the ticket office after he went.:thumbdown:
Thought there would be queue's outside the ticket office after he went.:thumbdown:
Why?
Just because of people saying they'll buy one the moment Kevin "Pazuzu" Blackwell was exorcised from BDTBL.
no, he's just a grade A cunt.
That is a shame really, as there were many, even on this board alone, if memory serves me correct, that said they will get one when and only when Blackie has left the building.
Why?
Full price season ticket with one game already gone, a discount game coming up, the option of buying a Flexi ticket for £110 and the half season ticket on sale at Christmas.
Should have sacked him whilst the full discount was on but I think (unless we are absolutely shite from now until December) the sales will be OK come Chrimbo.
It's a lot easier to lose season ticket holders than get them back.
I'm amazed at the naivety on here and at the club - both in the summer when people seemed to think sales would only be a couple of thousand down, to those that think if we are top six that thousands of ex season ticket holders flock back and pay on the day every match, to those that now think appointing Speed will get people buying season tickets.
It doesn't work like that. United failed to pull their finger out when it mattered - despite the glaringly obvious disenchantment among many long standing fans - and now the horse has bolted.
They really need to come up with some major price incentives, some decent siginings and something consistently resembling football on the pitch if they are to make any serious inroads into getting the fans back - and stopping further falls in sales next season.
They took the fans for granted once too often and are paying the price. It's not too late to turn some of it round but they need to do it quickly and and with a bit more imagination.
It's a lot easier to lose season ticket holders than get them back.
I'm amazed at the naivety on here and at the club - both in the summer when people seemed to think sales would only be a couple of thousand down, to those that think if we are top six that thousands of ex season ticket holders flock back and pay on the day every match, to those that now think appointing Speed will get people buying season tickets.
It doesn't work like that. United failed to pull their finger out when it mattered - despite the glaringly obvious disenchantment among many long standing fans - and now the horse has bolted.
They really need to come up with some major price incentives, some decent siginings and something consistently resembling football on the pitch if they are to make any serious inroads into getting the fans back - and stopping further falls in sales next season.
They took the fans for granted once too often and are paying the price. It's not too late to turn some of it round but they need to do it quickly and and with a bit more imagination.
A bit disappointing, but according to one of our loyal sufc staff members only one season ticket sold since Blackwell got the sack. Thought there would be queue's outside the ticket office after he went.:thumbdown:
Just goes to show what a load of bollox the sunshine gang speak![]()
Not really and I think the question you should be asking is how many were going back after the QPR game if Blackwell had been there. I was certainly not going.
What's your season ticket looking like? not got one have you....
It's a lot easier to lose season ticket holders than get them back.
I'm amazed at the naivety on here and at the club - both in the summer when people seemed to think sales would only be a couple of thousand down, to those that think if we are top six that thousands of ex season ticket holders flock back and pay on the day every match, to those that now think appointing Speed will get people buying season tickets.
It doesn't work like that. United failed to pull their finger out when it mattered - despite the glaringly obvious disenchantment among many long standing fans - and now the horse has bolted.
They really need to come up with some major price incentives, some decent siginings and something consistently resembling football on the pitch if they are to make any serious inroads into getting the fans back - and stopping further falls in sales next season.
They took the fans for granted once too often and are paying the price. It's not too late to turn some of it round but they need to do it quickly and and with a bit more imagination.
I see the mass return if we got rid of Blackwell is going well![]()
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