Ossydave Posted April 19, 2024 Posted April 19, 2024 Our marketing people aren't local and they are proper football fans, they also seem completely incapable of any form of research. So yes, in short, they stink. Quote
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Upside Down Posted April 19, 2024 Author Posted April 19, 2024 3 hours ago, WacoRover said: Our marketing people stink. The below is only an example: if Rovers sold 20,000 tix at £10/each, they would make more money than selling 10,000 tix at £20/each. How? 20,000 would buy more kits, pies & pints. it would also be more likely to encourage fans in Rovers’ catchment area. Young, old, & families alike. Winning improves attendance. IMO, the club can’t reduce ticket prices to every single game. But they can drop prices to insure fans still want to attend to see “their team”, even if that team is not chasing promotion. The club flubbed on this a long time ago, when they didn’t drop ticket prices on the final 2 or 3 home games, when it was obvious our fans were not going to see a promotion-chasing Rovers team this year. You've used a very small amount of effort and brain power there. The people who run this club possess neither of those things. 2 Quote
NeilInBristol Posted April 19, 2024 Posted April 19, 2024 22 hours ago, TheRevAshton said: Home Tickets sold so far (via the ticket map SVG); Jack Walker - 5,573 BBE Lower - 4,432 Riverside - 2,055 Total - 12,060 We normally get a couple thousand walk-ons too, so factoring in that and the away support, it'll be an okay turnout overall. Massive missed opportunity by Waggott though, could've near-filled the place had he dropped the prices right down a few weeks ago. Wow Look what these lot have done to our attendance. Walker would be devastated 1 Quote
ABBEY Posted April 19, 2024 Posted April 19, 2024 mate is wed fan and we aint talked or texted or anything this week . Nervous as owt me already. 1 Quote
Gav Posted April 19, 2024 Posted April 19, 2024 (edited) 1 hour ago, ABBEY said: mate is wed fan and we aint talked or texted or anything this week . Nervous as owt me already. We have a Wednesday season ticket holder in the family and many of our close friends group are fans. I’m just trying to decide what I post in our WhatsApp group to get them going 😃 The 7-2 win or Semi final win in our league cup winning season 🤔 Edited April 19, 2024 by Gav 2 Quote
tomphil Posted April 19, 2024 Posted April 19, 2024 (edited) 6 hours ago, WacoRover said: Our marketing people stink. The below is only an example: if Rovers sold 20,000 tix at £10/each, they would make more money than selling 10,000 tix at £20/each. How? 20,000 would buy more kits, pies & pints. it would also be more likely to encourage fans in Rovers’ catchment area. Young, old, & families alike. Winning improves attendance. IMO, the club can’t reduce ticket prices to every single game. But they can drop prices to insure fans still want to attend to see “their team”, even if that team is not chasing promotion. The club flubbed on this a long time ago, when they didn’t drop ticket prices on the final 2 or 3 home games, when it was obvious our fans were not going to see a promotion-chasing Rovers team this year. Waggot is a lazy bastard and just uses examples like PNE who did an ST deal that boosted their ST base overnight from about 8k to 12k yet despite higher gates overall their ticket income was a bit less than ours. He failed to address the extra added income from everything else to balance it out plus the fact he was able to fleece a few larger away followings here than Preston were able to accommodate. I've often said the guy should be a politician because he has spin prepared for everything or 'we'll look into it' which means it's now in the bin. The whole point is fan re-engagement and boosting the gates and there is no other way of doing it in these areas without being a top challenging side or being in the Prem. It's the same for every club in the Lancashire area so at some point you might have to take a slight hit in income and try and make it up elsewhere in order to get a quick boost in numbers. Games like this one though are what Waggots policy thrives on, guaranteed full end from big city club, same regulars and 10k empty seats in home sections. Lazy bastard. Edited April 19, 2024 by tomphil 6 Quote
Popular Post JHRover Posted April 19, 2024 Popular Post Posted April 19, 2024 6 hours ago, WacoRover said: Our marketing people stink. The below is only an example: if Rovers sold 20,000 tix at £10/each, they would make more money than selling 10,000 tix at £20/each. How? 20,000 would buy more kits, pies & pints. it would also be more likely to encourage fans in Rovers’ catchment area. Young, old, & families alike. Winning improves attendance. IMO, the club can’t reduce ticket prices to every single game. But they can drop prices to insure fans still want to attend to see “their team”, even if that team is not chasing promotion. The club flubbed on this a long time ago, when they didn’t drop ticket prices on the final 2 or 3 home games, when it was obvious our fans were not going to see a promotion-chasing Rovers team this year. The club have essentially trapped themselves on ticketing due to their high season ticket prices. Gradually increasing season ticket pricing to a point where we have one of the highest starting adult prices, despite the greatest number of spare seats, one of the least affluent and most competitive areas in the country, before we get on to the other nonsense that goes on here under these owners. this is only going to get even more problematic with increased Sky coverage, dodgy sticks, red button, less 3pm Saturday games. Not only does this all put many people off buying a season ticket in the first place, but also it prevents the club, or seriously restricts it, in offering 'cheap' matchday tickets on a regular basis, as to do so would effectively undercut or wipe out the price benefit of being a season ticket holder. This effectively means that we've got little alternative but to keep prices high to ensure season ticket holders still get 'value' for their money. Ultimately it means we will be stuck in a rut as you aren't going to get massive numbers of people paying £25+ to watch Championship basement battles, especially not on Sunday lunchtime, Tuesday night etc. There is a solution. Radically rethink the season ticket offering particularly on pricing and go down the route of Bolton and Preston. This doesn't mean just cut prices and sit back and wait for people to come. It means coming up with a marketing plan. It means getting them on sale early. It means pushing them in areas, communities, clubs, schools, way above and beyond the current 'efforts' of BwDBC only. Get the prices down, emulate Bolton The ground is immediately more full, and then the added bonus is you can start offering matchday tickets at £20 a head knowing that even if you did it every week a season ticket holder would still be saving £100+ over the season. 20 Quote
Mattyblue Posted April 19, 2024 Posted April 19, 2024 (edited) This is Swag’s no risk, lowest common denominator approach to hitting targets, he cares little for the longer term health of the fanbase as why would he as a non-fan, hired hand in his late 60s? The long term health of Swag’s finances only matters at this stage of his career. Another CEO may have a totally different view in how to hit said targets. So until he fecks off I’ve stopped even thinking about how we could get out of this commercial rut. A club in suspended animation on and off the pitch. Edited April 19, 2024 by Mattyblue 2 Quote
wilsdenrover Posted April 19, 2024 Posted April 19, 2024 1 hour ago, Gav said: We have a Wednesday season ticket holder in the family and many of our close friends group are fans. I’m just trying to decide what I post in our WhatsApp group to get them going 😃 The 7-2 win or Semi final win in our league cup winning season 🤔 How do they feel about Paul Warhurst? 1 Quote
Gav Posted April 19, 2024 Posted April 19, 2024 7 minutes ago, wilsdenrover said: How do they feel about Paul Warhurst? The answer, "He beat you (Rovers) on his own in the semi-final at Ewood back in early 90's"! 😭 2 Quote
ABBEY Posted April 19, 2024 Posted April 19, 2024 1 hour ago, Gav said: We have a Wednesday season ticket holder in the family and many of our close friends group are fans. I’m just trying to decide what I post in our WhatsApp group to get them going 😃 The 7-2 win or Semi final win in our league cup winning season 🤔 I ain't jinxy catting anything 1 Quote
oldjamfan1 Posted April 19, 2024 Posted April 19, 2024 1 hour ago, JHRover said: The club have essentially trapped themselves on ticketing due to their high season ticket prices. Gradually increasing season ticket pricing to a point where we have one of the highest starting adult prices, despite the greatest number of spare seats, one of the least affluent and most competitive areas in the country, before we get on to the other nonsense that goes on here under these owners. this is only going to get even more problematic with increased Sky coverage, dodgy sticks, red button, less 3pm Saturday games. Not only does this all put many people off buying a season ticket in the first place, but also it prevents the club, or seriously restricts it, in offering 'cheap' matchday tickets on a regular basis, as to do so would effectively undercut or wipe out the price benefit of being a season ticket holder. This effectively means that we've got little alternative but to keep prices high to ensure season ticket holders still get 'value' for their money. Ultimately it means we will be stuck in a rut as you aren't going to get massive numbers of people paying £25+ to watch Championship basement battles, especially not on Sunday lunchtime, Tuesday night etc. There is a solution. Radically rethink the season ticket offering particularly on pricing and go down the route of Bolton and Preston. This doesn't mean just cut prices and sit back and wait for people to come. It means coming up with a marketing plan. It means getting them on sale early. It means pushing them in areas, communities, clubs, schools, way above and beyond the current 'efforts' of BwDBC only. Get the prices down, emulate Bolton The ground is immediately more full, and then the added bonus is you can start offering matchday tickets at £20 a head knowing that even if you did it every week a season ticket holder would still be saving £100+ over the season. Excellent post, take a bow. Quote
wilsdenrover Posted April 19, 2024 Posted April 19, 2024 13 minutes ago, Gav said: The answer, "He beat you (Rovers) on his own in the semi-final at Ewood back in early 90's"! 😭 🤦♂️ - go with the 7-2 then. 6 Quote
oldjamfan1 Posted April 19, 2024 Posted April 19, 2024 2 hours ago, Gav said: We have a Wednesday season ticket holder in the family and many of our close friends group are fans. I’m just trying to decide what I post in our WhatsApp group to get them going 😃 The 7-2 win or Semi final win in our league cup winning season 🤔 Throw in the 5-0 at their place a couple of years back for good measure Gav 2 Quote
wilsdenrover Posted April 19, 2024 Posted April 19, 2024 2 hours ago, oldjamfan1 said: Throw in the 5-0 at their place a couple of years back for good measure Gav Don’t forget the 1890 FA cup final 😄😄 3 Quote
Gav Posted April 19, 2024 Posted April 19, 2024 (edited) 6 hours ago, Gav said: We have a Wednesday season ticket holder in the family and many of our close friends group are fans. I’m just trying to decide what I post in our WhatsApp group to get them going 😃 Banter so far, pretty tame stuff….. Edited April 19, 2024 by Gav 1 Quote
chaddyrovers Posted April 19, 2024 Posted April 19, 2024 Rovers legend back at Ewood Park on Saturday and Sunday for the game 4 Quote
RoversTilliDie Posted April 19, 2024 Posted April 19, 2024 If you take away Sam Szchmodics 30 goals this season in the Championship, Rovers would be well adrift at the bottom. Doesn't say much for the rest of the strike force this Season. Its crystal clear we're we need to spend in the Summer, providing we reach safety in the Championship. 1 Quote
Cherry Blue Posted April 19, 2024 Posted April 19, 2024 1 hour ago, chaddyrovers said: The ref is Josh Smith for this game He's done ok for us in previous games. 1 Quote
simongarnerisgod Posted April 19, 2024 Posted April 19, 2024 1 hour ago, chaddyrovers said: Rovers legend back at Ewood Park on Saturday and Sunday for the game tell garns to bring his boots,he`s in his 60`s but still more use than gallagher😁 1 Quote
Hasta Posted April 19, 2024 Posted April 19, 2024 (edited) 14 minutes ago, RoversTilliDie said: If you take away Sam Szchmodics 30 goals this season in the Championship, Rovers would be well adrift at the bottom. Doesn't say much for the rest of the strike force this Season. Its crystal clear we're we need to spend in the Summer, providing we reach safety in the Championship. Even if we take away Whitaker’s 19 for Plymouth and Stansfield’s 12 for Birmingham? Plus he’s only scored 24 in the league. But not taking your point literally, I know what you mean. Lose him and don’t replace with 2 other options and we have bug problems. Edited April 19, 2024 by Hasta 2 Quote
wilsdenrover Posted April 19, 2024 Posted April 19, 2024 24 minutes ago, RoversTilliDie said: If you take away Sam Szchmodics 30 goals this season in the Championship, Rovers would be well adrift at the bottom. Doesn't say much for the rest of the strike force this Season. Its crystal clear we're we need to spend in the Summer, providing we reach safety in the Championship. We’d be on 35 points without Sammie’s goals so whilst we’d be down (and comfortably so) surprisingly we wouldn’t be bottom. Quote
rovers11 Posted April 19, 2024 Posted April 19, 2024 (edited) I think this will end up a draw and that will do us very nicely. Lose and it will be a nervous couple of weeks, but we'll still probably be OK after that huge Leeds win. We'd have to lose all the next 3 to go down. Our rivals have some nice fixtures tomorrow though which is a cause for concern. Huddersfield should beat Swansea, Birmingham surely have to beat Rotherham even though they have a new manager, I fancy Stoke to beat Plymouth, Preston are rubbish and done for the season so QPR will probably win that one. We could well be just a couple of points off the bottom 3 come the time we play. Edited April 19, 2024 by rovers11 Quote
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