tomphil Posted February 25, 2019 Posted February 25, 2019 The vidi-printer, those were the days.. ? 1 Quote
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AllRoverAsia Posted February 25, 2019 Posted February 25, 2019 The Teleprinter, now those were the days ? Quote
Stuart Posted February 25, 2019 Posted February 25, 2019 1 hour ago, tomphil said: The vidi-printer, those were the days.. ? Still alive and well and in Sky Sports custody.. Quote
AshleyClifford Posted February 25, 2019 Posted February 25, 2019 On 23/02/2019 at 11:43, HowieFive0 said: My opinion BB ..I see empty seats at Ewood...lots. It was never full... Attendances on the increase across the board. Even Rovers are having their best crowds for 4 years. Quote
tomphil Posted February 25, 2019 Posted February 25, 2019 2 hours ago, AshleyClifford said: It was never full... Attendances on the increase across the board. Even Rovers are having their best crowds for 4 years. Great spin on that one ? Quote
Mattyblue Posted February 27, 2019 Posted February 27, 2019 Stanley have theirs on sale next week. £219 early bird. £23 for under 12s. 1 Quote
JHRover Posted February 27, 2019 Posted February 27, 2019 Just now, Mattyblue said: Stanley have theirs on sale next week. £219 early bird. £23 for under 12s. Yet the attitude at Rovers seems to be that we can rely on the same 10,000 to buy regardless so why make the effort to get them on sale now? Quote
philipl Posted February 27, 2019 Posted February 27, 2019 This austerity impact is bound to have had an affect: 5 areas that have seen the biggest falls in spending since 2010 - Barnsley (-40%) Liverpool (-32%) Doncaster (-31%) Wakefield (-30%) Blackburn (-27%) British average -14.3%. 1 Quote
Mattyblue Posted February 27, 2019 Posted February 27, 2019 Best not whack up the price again then! 1 Quote
Mattyblue Posted February 27, 2019 Posted February 27, 2019 The longer Stanley stay in League 1 and Holt carries on being this proactive, I think we will have an issue in Hyndburn. Always been a Rovers heartland, but he gives a free shirt to every kid in the borough, season tickets at a £1 a game and just generally a fun place to spend an afternoon. And we do what in the area to counter it? 7 Quote
JHRover Posted February 27, 2019 Posted February 27, 2019 7 minutes ago, Mattyblue said: The longer Stanley stay in League 1 and Holt carries on being this proactive, I think we will have an issue in Hyndburn. Always been a Rovers heartland, but he gives a free shirt to every kid in the borough, season tickets at a £1 a game and just generally a fun place to spend an afternoon. And we do what in the area to counter it? Don't set me off! I live in Ossy and sometimes work in Accy and I see absolutely nothing from Rovers. No school visits, no posters, no advertisements. Zilch. Surely there's some data somewhere about where Rovers ticket buyers live and I'd expect a large percentage of season ticket holders and those on the database to live in Hyndburn. As you point out, the lengths that Stanley are going to in an attempt to build a fanbase and get youngsters hooked is impressive, but also a source of embarrassment that such a small operation with very little going for it can do such things whilst we rest on our laurels. I've already pointed out that in my experience Stanley is an easier day out than Rovers in terms of getting into the ground, parking, getting away after, better food and drink etc. Rovers' efforts in terms of school visits is positive but it is a tired routine and they only seem to have any interest in Primary schools within BwD boundaries and do nothing beyond that. When I was a child I know I would have responded more to a free shirt or ticket from a football club than I would a player coming into school one afternoon. It's something I never thought I'd see but it is worrying. Stanley pro-actively working on a generation of fans and Rovers idly ignoring a hotbed of traditional support, either through laziness or some bizarre belief that it isn't our patch. 1 Quote
Mattyblue Posted February 27, 2019 Posted February 27, 2019 It’s bizarre, we need to concentrate MORE on our non Blackburn fanbase, as demographic change is seeing our support spread further and further outside the town, yet as you say we do very little outside BwD. Quote
Moderation Lead K-Hod Posted February 27, 2019 Moderation Lead Posted February 27, 2019 (edited) I know of two people that are actual Rovers fans that have season tickets at Stanley. I imagine there are more... Edited February 27, 2019 by K-Hod Quote
Mattyblue Posted February 27, 2019 Posted February 27, 2019 Three lads on my Facebook... with their kids. Quote
unsall Posted February 27, 2019 Posted February 27, 2019 (edited) 3 hours ago, JHRover said: Don't set me off! I live in Ossy and sometimes work in Accy and I see absolutely nothing from Rovers. No school visits, no posters, no advertisements. Zilch. Surely there's some data somewhere about where Rovers ticket buyers live and I'd expect a large percentage of season ticket holders and those on the database to live in Hyndburn. As you point out, the lengths that Stanley are going to in an attempt to build a fanbase and get youngsters hooked is impressive, but also a source of embarrassment that such a small operation with very little going for it can do such things whilst we rest on our laurels. I've already pointed out that in my experience Stanley is an easier day out than Rovers in terms of getting into the ground, parking, getting away after, better food and drink etc. Rovers' efforts in terms of school visits is positive but it is a tired routine and they only seem to have any interest in Primary schools within BwD boundaries and do nothing beyond that. When I was a child I know I would have responded more to a free shirt or ticket from a football club than I would a player coming into school one afternoon. It's something I never thought I'd see but it is worrying. Stanley pro-actively working on a generation of fans and Rovers idly ignoring a hotbed of traditional support, either through laziness or some bizarre belief that it isn't our patch. I've already pointed out that in my experience Stanley is an easier day out thanRovers in terms of getting into the ground, parking, getting away after, better food and drink etc. Now come on, I know Stanley are doing a great job on very limited resources, but it’s pretty obvious it’s easier to get in and out the ground, parking etc than Ewood, their last home crowd was 2400 ( I know some matches are boosted with away support to 5000). We ain’t getting mega crowds at Ewood but it’s obviously quite a lot more than them so consequently not as easy to get in the ground and getting away. Edited February 27, 2019 by unsall Quote
47er Posted February 27, 2019 Posted February 27, 2019 Places like Rishton and Accrington used to be a mixture of Rovers/Burnley fans. I wonder how far the pendulum has shifted in recent years. Quote
AAK Posted February 27, 2019 Posted February 27, 2019 1 hour ago, unsall said: I've already pointed out that in my experience Stanley is an easier day out thanRovers in terms of getting into the ground, parking, getting away after, better food and drink etc. Now come on, I know Stanley are doing a great job on very limited resources, but it’s pretty obvious it’s easier to get in and out the ground, parking etc than Ewood, their last home crowd was 2400 ( I know some matches are boosted with away support to 5000). We ain’t getting mega crowds at Ewood but it’s obviously quite a lot more than them so consequently not as easy to get in the ground and getting away. Have you been Stanley? The parking is a nightmare! 1 Quote
old darwen blue Posted February 28, 2019 Posted February 28, 2019 6 hours ago, K-Hod said: I know of two people that are actual Rovers fans that have season tickets at Stanley. I imagine there are more... Traitorous dogs lol 1 Quote
cesus Posted February 28, 2019 Posted February 28, 2019 (edited) 14 hours ago, Mattyblue said: The longer Stanley stay in League 1 and Holt carries on being this proactive, I think we will have an issue in Hyndburn. Always been a Rovers heartland, but he gives a free shirt to every kid in the borough, season tickets at a £1 a game and just generally a fun place to spend an afternoon. And we do what in the area to counter it? I’ve always thought Hyndburn in terms of Gt Harwood and Rishton was Rovers, but in Accy I always found it to be a far closer mix but swinging towards the “higher achieving” of Rovers and Burnley amongst the young. I do believe that Stanley are actually hurting Rovers, as I strongly believe that a good percentage of their increase in fan base has come from fans walking away from their own clubs rather than being new to attending football matches. I strongly believe that Rovers should be doing all they can to pull in the young, as others have said get hundreds of tickets out to the schools every game. I simply cannot see how it cannot make money if as little as 2-5% take attending Rovers more regularly. I think that a good number of our fan base have gone long term/ forever, can you really blame them? Football is an absolute mess, as a football club whether we want to admit it or not we are on life support. We need somebody (like pretty much all clubs outside the top 5 premier teams) to fund the club as a huge loss making venture, not so we can see great football and be vastly entertained but so footballers, agents, managers and Sky can get richer. I understand why fans are broken, as life gets harder for people the rich want to get richer and inexplicably they want more brass from Joe on the street to fund it through higher ticket prices, higher in stadium food and beverage prices and higher Sky tariffs. Edited February 28, 2019 by cesus 1 Quote
Moderation Lead K-Hod Posted February 28, 2019 Moderation Lead Posted February 28, 2019 (edited) 6 hours ago, old darwen blue said: Traitorous dogs lol I just don't get it, at all. Edited February 28, 2019 by K-Hod 1 Quote
darrenrover Posted February 28, 2019 Posted February 28, 2019 2 hours ago, cesus said: I’ve always thought Hyndburn in terms of Gt Harwood and Rishton was Rovers, but in Accy I always found it to be a far closer mix but swinging towards the “higher achieving” of Rovers and Burnley amongst the young. I do believe that Stanley are actually hurting Rovers, as I strongly believe that a good percentage of their increase in fan base has come from fans walking away from their own clubs rather than being new to attending football matches. I strongly believe that Rovers should be doing all they can to pull in the young, as others have said get hundreds of tickets out to the schools every game. I simply cannot see how it cannot make money if as little as 2-5% take attending Rovers more regularly. I think that a good number of our fan base have gone long term/ forever, can you really blame them? Football is an absolute mess, as a football club whether we want to admit it or not we are on life support. We need somebody (like pretty much all clubs outside the top 5 premier teams) to fund the club as a huge loss making venture, not so we can see great football and be vastly entertained but so footballers, agents, managers and Sky can get richer. I understand why fans are broken, as life gets harder for people the rich want to get richer and inexplicably they want more brass from Joe on the street to fund it through higher ticket prices, higher in stadium food and beverage prices and higher Sky tariffs. I totally agree: particularly the bit in bold. 1 Quote
Stuart Posted February 28, 2019 Posted February 28, 2019 13 hours ago, cesus said: I’ve always thought Hyndburn in terms of Gt Harwood and Rishton was Rovers, but in Accy I always found it to be a far closer mix but swinging towards the “higher achieving” of Rovers and Burnley amongst the young. I do believe that Stanley are actually hurting Rovers, as I strongly believe that a good percentage of their increase in fan base has come from fans walking away from their own clubs rather than being new to attending football matches. I strongly believe that Rovers should be doing all they can to pull in the young, as others have said get hundreds of tickets out to the schools every game. I simply cannot see how it cannot make money if as little as 2-5% take attending Rovers more regularly. I think that a good number of our fan base have gone long term/ forever, can you really blame them? Football is an absolute mess, as a football club whether we want to admit it or not we are on life support. We need somebody (like pretty much all clubs outside the top 5 premier teams) to fund the club as a huge loss making venture, not so we can see great football and be vastly entertained but so footballers, agents, managers and Sky can get richer. I understand why fans are broken, as life gets harder for people the rich want to get richer and inexplicably they want more brass from Joe on the street to fund it through higher ticket prices, higher in stadium food and beverage prices and higher Sky tariffs. Pretty sure that the powers that be see free or cheap tickets as ‘devaluing the product’. Which has been the rhetoric of some of the long standing fans closest to the club for a wee while. Only problem is that increasing prices isn’t increasing the value of the product. “Early bird ST” = “we are raising the price but if you buy early you will be getting a better deal” ”Higher walk on prices” = “get a season ticket or pay for 1875 club membership to get a reduction” ”Surcharge” = “buy early or join the 1875 club and you get it cheaper” ”Club cash” = “we’ve increased shirt prices but we’ll sell it to you at the old price if you by ST or 1875” These are the kind of things that are being touted as “offers” while we’ve basically watched a L1 team in the Championship all season. Meanwhile... 18,000 empty seats. 2 Quote
cesus Posted February 28, 2019 Posted February 28, 2019 17 minutes ago, Stuart said: Pretty sure that the powers that be see free or cheap tickets as ‘devaluing the product’. Which has been the rhetoric of some of the long standing fans closest to the club for a wee while. Only problem is that increasing prices isn’t increasing the value of the product. “Early bird ST” = “we are raising the price but if you buy early you will be getting a better deal” ”Higher walk on prices” = “get a season ticket or pay for 1875 club membership to get a reduction” ”Surcharge” = “buy early or join the 1875 club and you get it cheaper” ”Club cash” = “we’ve increased shirt prices but we’ll sell it to you at the old price if you by ST or 1875” These are the kind of things that are being touted as “offers” while we’ve basically watched a L1 team in the Championship all season. Meanwhile... 18,000 empty seats. Is it “devaluing” the product long term though. In the 90s as a School kid in Accy I got free/ cheap tickets through school and became a season ticket holder for 20 years. A massive problem is that we employ people in Waggotts role who have to get short term results and hammering loyal fans is a freebie. Joys of modern football hey! 1 Quote
blueboy3333 Posted February 28, 2019 Posted February 28, 2019 5 minutes ago, cesus said: Is it “devaluing” the product long term though. In the 90s as a School kid in Accy I got free/ cheap tickets through school and became a season ticket holder for 20 years. A massive problem is that we employ people in Waggotts role who have to get short term results and hammering loyal fans is a freebie. Joys of modern football hey! Devaluing the product is a nonsense concept when it comes to discussing ticket prices at Ewood. Rovers aren't a Gucci bag with an exclusive clientele who will go somewhere else if the product becomes too cheap and affordable to the masses. Rovers are a Bag for Life with limited appeal. 1 Quote
Stuart Posted February 28, 2019 Posted February 28, 2019 15 minutes ago, cesus said: Is it “devaluing” the product long term though. In the 90s as a School kid in Accy I got free/ cheap tickets through school and became a season ticket holder for 20 years. A massive problem is that we employ people in Waggotts role who have to get short term results and hammering loyal fans is a freebie. Joys of modern football hey! Agree completely. And yet Rovers (under Waggott) are doing the exact opposite. Quote
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