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16 hours ago, chaddyrovers said:

have you email the Chairman on the WATR instead of posting on here? They might not be regular on here

Seemed to be regular's when the club reduced ST's (slightly) on the basis of there recommendation.

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7 minutes ago, MarkBRFC said:

Seemed to be regular's when the club reduced ST's (slightly) on the basis of there recommendation.

That was announcement made by the club regarding ST prices which is major announcement in the Rovers fans world hence why he was around. 

Why not just send them an email or fill this form in Have your say | We Are THE Rovers

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18 minutes ago, Mattyblue said:

I presumed it’s because WATR and brfcs are no in partnership as much as anything... which is still poor comms for me as surely this place should be a key part of any stakeholder management/comms plan.

Totally agree, BRFCS may not be a majority group within the wider fanbase but it's certainly one of the most dedicated and possibly more objective groups.

Why did this arrangement come to an end?

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18 hours ago, chaddyrovers said:

have you email the Chairman on the WATR instead of posting on here? They might not be regular on here

I've just seen WATR have released a statement via the LET on season tickets, which I think is strong and good work: https://x.com/_ElliottJackson/status/1861001890672390312 - although it does slightly contradict the messaging at the start of the season, which was that this years pricing was a success and due (in part) to their influence with Waggott. 

I haven't received the e-mail you've mentioned however. The only e-mail I've had is that my membership is due to be renewed. I also can't see anything official on the website under News and Resource on the statement: https://www.roverstrust.com/

I don't know if there's something wrong with my e-mail but I don't get any comms apart from the yearly "we're due to take the renewal" email address. It is something I've brought up before. I assume there's some sort of monthly "submit your questions" or "fill in this questionnaire so we can represent your views", but I never get it. 

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2 hours ago, Upside Down said:

Totally agree, BRFCS may not be a majority group within the wider fanbase but it's certainly one of the most dedicated and possibly more objective groups.

Why did this arrangement come to an end?

WATR sponsored BRFCS at a secondary level (i.e. not the main sponsors) and in return their logo was included within the front page and match centre as well as their thread was one of our five-pinned threads so they could communicate with the BRFCS membership.

The sponsorship lapsed earlier this year as WATR where exploring other options. So the thread is still here and everyone is welcome to post (I'd recommend it too, but thats another story). We've since replaced their sponsorship with power league. 

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36 minutes ago, J*B said:

I've just seen WATR have released a statement via the LET on season tickets, which I think is strong and good work: https://x.com/_ElliottJackson/status/1861001890672390312 - although it does slightly contradict the messaging at the start of the season, which was that this years pricing was a success and due (in part) to their influence with Waggott. 

I haven't received the e-mail you've mentioned however. The only e-mail I've had is that my membership is due to be renewed. I also can't see anything official on the website under News and Resource on the statement: https://www.roverstrust.com/

I don't know if there's something wrong with my e-mail but I don't get any comms apart from the yearly "we're due to take the renewal" email address. It is something I've brought up before. I assume there's some sort of monthly "submit your questions" or "fill in this questionnaire so we can represent your views", but I never get it. 

Yes I have just read the statement and I think its sort of the right approach and Rovers serious need to look at the price of the half season ticket(which is ridiculous tbh). 

I think the price of this season ticket was good for young children and I think the Adult price was £50 pound too high but I also think they should have kept the same price all summer. until September. The lack of media advert or advertising it around Blackburn/Darwen area is a problem, 

What email? I meant the poster sending the WATR chairman/site an email instead of posting on here. 

I haven't receive an Email for the WATR since start of October with the newsletter. I get they will be work going on in the background that we aren't aware off. 

on next season ticket price, we need to adult price to £299 for BBE and Lower Jack Walker stand. I agree that the Riverside stand need reduced. Maybe to £199 tbh. Jack Walker upper wings to £349 and central £379. Dropped the phase thing and just have one price all summer. I would like to see them on sale from start of April. 

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All clubs seem to do some kind of early bird, marketing BS, but it is what it is.

However, that phase 3 nonsense which will obviously put off any potential buyer in the couple of weeks in the run up to the season when folk are getting into football mode again, or if we won a couple of early games and there’s a bit of a buzz around the place.

Can anybody explain the rationale of that apart from actively trying to put potential customers off?

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8 minutes ago, Mattyblue said:

All clubs seem to do some kind of early bird, marketing BS, but it is what it is.

However, that phase 3 nonsense which will obviously put off any potential buyer in the couple of weeks in the run up to the season when folk are getting into football mode again, or if we won a couple of early games and there’s a bit of a buzz around the place.

Can anybody explain the rationale of that apart from actively trying to put potential customers off?

They're trying to get as much money in early as there's no income, as opposed to the start of the season when they start getting away sales and tv money. 

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1 hour ago, chaddyrovers said:

 

On next season ticket price, we need to adult price to £299 for BBE and Lower Jack Walker stand. I agree that the Riverside stand need reduced. Maybe to £199 tbh. Jack Walker upper wings to £349 and central £379. Dropped the phase thing and just have one price all summer. I would like to see them on sale from start of April. 

As ever with these gobshytes in charge,what we need and what we get are two different matters.The Club may well be financially on its arse next Season so any ticket reduction is very much wishful thinking I fear.

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55 minutes ago, J*B said:

They're trying to get as much money in early as there's no income, as opposed to the start of the season when they start getting away sales and tv money. 

I get phase 1 and 2, they all do it and we certainly want cash flow.

But phase 3 stops a potential latecomer getting one full stop, surely a little bit of extra cash in August is better than none at all.

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42 minutes ago, Mattyblue said:

I get phase 1 and 2, they all do it and we certainly want cash flow.

But phase 3 stops a potential latecomer getting one full stop, surely a little bit of extra cash in August is better than none at all.

I think the intention is to scare phase 3 considerers into buying in phase 1 or 2.

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And shows they have zero understanding of fanbases and how they are made up of differing types of fans with diverse behaviours and what drives sales at varying times of a summer.

I.e. some pay no attention to early birds etc, they just make a late decision to buy on the back of a positive vibe, some good late signings, two early wins… but it’s pushing 500 quid? Err, no thanks!

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The Trust have issued a statement on season tickets: https://www.roverstrust.com/news/season-tickets-2025-26-proposals

Flexi tickets for those more than 25 miles away is odd, in my opinion. And the statement doesn't headline the biggest issues in my opinion - they’re too bloody expensive!

Where any Trust members consulted on their views? Interested to see exactly whose conclusions and/or opinions are included here. I know I haven’t been asked. 

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