Would it be worthwhile the club doing a bradford

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  1. Arn

    Arnside Red Well-Known Member

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    cheap season tickets if we sell a large amount, fill Oakwell week in week out, generate a fantastic atmosphere (obviously wouldnt be like yesterday every game), genearate extra income from the other increased sales, and give the players a lift, that would produce better performances, meaning winning more games so a better chance of the play offs etc, what do you think
     
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    would be decent if...

    they did something like existing holders get a friends ST half price (any half wit would just go halfs with their mates then, still works out cheaper)

    giving them away for free wouldn't work as well, most likely sell more, but not the revenue needed
     
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    when they ave charged a fiver and quid a kid not had massive gates and club lost money doing it patrick cryne told me wouldnt it be a better idea that if you buy a season ticket if we get promoted to premier league that year you get a free season ticket for the premier that would generate more cash for club and the revenue from premier would pay itself
     
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    Now's the time...

    ...for the club to seize the moment and hook as many fans as possible for the long term. Otherwise a great opportunity to progress will be lost. As always seems to happen with every club who gets into this situation. Remember Millwall (2004) and Chesterfield (1997).
     
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    its about creating an atmosphere and additional add on sales, this doesnt

    necessarily happen with one off kids for a quid matches, having said that i think bradford could struggle with their latest offer as it will bring in a lot of revenue too early, will probably be spent on this seasons wages
     
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    How about if we get to the final

    On sale first to Season ticket holders renewing at the same time.
    Then on sale to people buying a season ticket at the same time!

    Assuming we get about 25,000 tickets for a final
     
  7. Arn

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    what about liverpool ticket holders first

    :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:
     
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    RE: How about if we get to the final

    Good idea except do it for the semi final! Many clubs put ST's on sale in April anyway at heavily discounted rates.
     

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