by MidDevon » 18 Oct 2012, 09:48
It always amazes me how a club in Devon appears to sell more Burgers than pasties!
As an occassional visitor to some of the South West Pennisula Clubs they do put TUFC to shame at the shear number of pasties they get through during a match, sometimes it seems to be more than 1 for everyone there!
As for prices to attend matches well, Plainmoor is, in line with most clubs in the 4th division, rarely more than 33% full. As long as those running clubs remain happy with short term gain as appose to getting fans into the habit of going week in week out things will not change.
I always think it a great shame that there are literary thousands of people who have been to footy in the past, would love to go again, but just cannot justify the admission cost.
I am not having a go at our directors in particular here, but until they have the same experiance as the fans do when they attend football things will never change
It always amazes me how a club in Devon appears to sell more Burgers than pasties!
As an occassional visitor to some of the South West Pennisula Clubs they do put TUFC to shame at the shear number of pasties they get through during a match, sometimes it seems to be more than 1 for everyone there!
As for prices to attend matches well, Plainmoor is, in line with most clubs in the 4th division, rarely more than 33% full. As long as those running clubs remain happy with short term gain as appose to getting fans into the habit of going week in week out things will not change.
I always think it a great shame that there are literary thousands of people who have been to footy in the past, would love to go again, but just cannot justify the admission cost.
I am not having a go at our directors in particular here, but until they have the same experiance as the fans do when they attend football things will never change