Ok, I shouldn't have quoted you in that instance, apologies.
But I haven't "missed the point", I only joined in to point out the revenue fallacy so I don't know why you quoted me in the first place :shrug:
I was only ever arguing about revenue :shrug:
I agree with you that they (if it is the club) may have lost some goodwill, but to call it a hearts and minds battle is preposterous.
The good people of NSC:
update about the ticket exchange?
Ticket exchange.
ST Renewal and something concrete on the ticket exchange
Ticket Exchange
Ticket exchange and YS discount
BHAFC Official Ticket Exchange
Ticket Exchange
Please urge the club to have ticket exchange asap.
Club...
If someone can only go to half as many games because they can't use that NSC TX anymore, I'm sure the club would make more from that one ticket sale than two games accumulated pie/beer sales.
If the club sell you a ticket they get to keep nearly all of that money (as match costs are pretty much fixed for 19000 or 20000). What do they (or the catering company) make on food and drink sales 50% ?
I just don't think it's as beneficial to the club for people to get into the ground "for...
I've often heard this argument trotted out and I don't relay buy it.
I've never visited the shop on matchday and I only buy food or drink when there is little or no queue.
If someone can't afford an extra £5 or £10 they would have saved by buying from the exchange they are hardly going to buy...
And who was it that kept asking them to set up an official ticket exchange ???
update about the ticket exchange?
Ticket exchange.
ST Renewal and something concrete on the ticket exchange
Ticket Exchange
Ticket exchange and YS discount
BHAFC Official Ticket Exchange
Ticket Exchange
Please...