Quote from: jon collett on December 28, 2023, 09:46:11 PMQuote from: pauliewalnutsAnd given then above, they have decided they don't want to tell the fanbase this yet, as it'll create a huge amount of noise, so they've opted for obfuscation and nonsense.This wouldn’t be so bad but I fear the real answer is worse and Heck’s only personal targets are financial! That's my feeling too Jon. I don't think they're looking at a new site, as that's a ten year plan, and if they don't want to knock down the North Stand because excuses, they're certainly not going to want to knock the whole lot down and start again. I think the plan for the medium term is to squeeze a few more seats in, increase the hospitality offering where possible then rinse everybody with price rises until the pips squeak.As an example, I'm fully expecting the Holte car park to be not used as car parking next season. We'll probably get shifted to that Y International place and they'll put a big marquee up as another "enhanced" offering in the car park.
Quote from: pauliewalnutsAnd given then above, they have decided they don't want to tell the fanbase this yet, as it'll create a huge amount of noise, so they've opted for obfuscation and nonsense.This wouldn’t be so bad but I fear the real answer is worse and Heck’s only personal targets are financial!
And given then above, they have decided they don't want to tell the fanbase this yet, as it'll create a huge amount of noise, so they've opted for obfuscation and nonsense.
I'd be interested to know how they are estimating the demand for tickets. As an example I want four tickets for Burnley tomorrow, if I can't get four on this occasion I won't go as we will need to do something else together. To the club would I just be seen as someone on the waiting list who didn't go to the game? The way the statement was worded implies they just think one unsold seat means no-one else wanted to go, which would be insane.
When you have 42,000 seats and you consistently undersell by 200, that's not a problem of demand not being there. It's a problem of the 200 seats being unsellable, be they RV, single seats, whatever.I am staggered they think we are sufficiently stupid to not see through that.
I don’t understand the 200 tickets undersold I was visiting from Oz earlier this year and I couldn’t get a single ticket for the last game of the season, the only exception corporate/ hospitality packages.
Quote from: Risso on December 28, 2023, 10:00:45 PMQuote from: jon collett on December 28, 2023, 09:46:11 PMQuote from: pauliewalnutsAnd given then above, they have decided they don't want to tell the fanbase this yet, as it'll create a huge amount of noise, so they've opted for obfuscation and nonsense.This wouldn’t be so bad but I fear the real answer is worse and Heck’s only personal targets are financial! That's my feeling too Jon. I don't think they're looking at a new site, as that's a ten year plan, and if they don't want to knock down the North Stand because excuses, they're certainly not going to want to knock the whole lot down and start again. I think the plan for the medium term is to squeeze a few more seats in, increase the hospitality offering where possible then rinse everybody with price rises until the pips squeak.As an example, I'm fully expecting the Holte car park to be not used as car parking next season. We'll probably get shifted to that Y International place and they'll put a big marquee up as another "enhanced" offering in the car park.I am pretty sure I read somewhere a while ago that they absolute are planning to do exactly that.
Quote from: caster troy on December 29, 2023, 03:42:56 PMI'd be interested to know how they are estimating the demand for tickets. As an example I want four tickets for Burnley tomorrow, if I can't get four on this occasion I won't go as we will need to do something else together. To the club would I just be seen as someone on the waiting list who didn't go to the game? The way the statement was worded implies they just think one unsold seat means no-one else wanted to go, which would be insane.Good points. I’m sure there are many fans who’d like to take a child with them to occasional games but end up not going at all because either there are only single seats available (understandable) or when they find two together they’re being expected to pay the adult price for the child (totally unfair).
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on December 29, 2023, 06:16:10 PMWhen you have 42,000 seats and you consistently undersell by 200, that's not a problem of demand not being there. It's a problem of the 200 seats being unsellable, be they RV, single seats, whatever.I am staggered they think we are sufficiently stupid to not see through that.This.With feckin' knobs on!
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on December 29, 2023, 06:16:10 PMWhen you have 42,000 seats and you consistently undersell by 200, that's not a problem of demand not being there. It's a problem of the 200 seats being unsellable, be they RV, single seats, whatever.I am staggered they think we are sufficiently stupid to not see through that.In the build up to the Sheff Utd game, some family members said they were going to visit and could they get tickets for the match. I kept looking the week before and every day there were a few single seats come up and blocks that added up to.200 or so I'm the Trinity and Holte. You couldn't book those as they were presumably for corporate. Luckily on the Thursday a row of ten or so became available in the Trinity (guessed it must have been a supporter's club returning unsold ones) so I could get some. I noticed that the same blocks remained pretty much unsold. Why not just make them for general sale a week or so before the game if they haven't been sold at that point?