Ntini wrote:You can also incorporate a junior supporters club (perhaps linked in some way to the revised Supporters' Club) to further get kids involved, much like they have at Lincoln.
Just a thought...
marky No.1 wrote:Ntini wrote:You can also incorporate a junior supporters club (perhaps linked in some way to the revised Supporters' Club) to further get kids involved, much like they have at Lincoln.
Just a thought...
Don't want to take over any limelight but YES the "revised" S.C. is going to be in 3 tiers ~ Adult, "teenager" and child. Getting young ones interested in the Club is one of the main criteria
Seasider9601 wrote:And a VERY good thought, Ntini.
Ntini wrote:There's no 'limelight' here, Mark.
marky No.1 wrote:Ntini wrote:There's no 'limelight' here, Mark.
No, I know. I meant stealing it from the new Committee!
thegentlegiant wrote: I can also tell you that someone else mentioned the season ticket offer to kids at the meeting.
Seasider9601 wrote:thegentlegiant wrote: I can also tell you that someone else mentioned the season ticket offer to kids at the meeting.
Do you think this will be something investigated / followed up then gentlegiant? And/or the quid a kid scheme ? I really see this as being something of major importance to our future.
I couldn't make the meeting unfortunately, apologies.
P/T Indie wrote:Maybe have four £1 a kid games over the seaon especially round xmas when we know attendances might be low it might encourage people to go to a game they might not have bothered with.
Seasider9601 wrote:thegentlegiant wrote: I can also tell you that someone else mentioned the season ticket offer to kids at the meeting.
Do you think this will be something investigated / followed up then gentlegiant? And/or the quid a kid scheme ? I really see this as being something of major importance to our future.
I couldn't make the meeting unfortunately, apologies.
RedRedWine wrote:I personally think that the critical age group for retaining supporters is 17-21. There seems to be so many people who just get out of the habit at this point. Incidentally this is when the cost of attending jumps quite significantly, people leave school and perhaps friendship groups behind, or move away from the area altogether. I'm not sure what could be done about it though, there are so many factors outside of the clubs control and so many other responsibilities that arrive at that age.
RedRedWine wrote:I personally think that the critical age group for retaining supporters is 17-21. There seems to be so many people who just get out of the habit at this point. Incidentally this is when the cost of attending jumps quite significantly, people leave school and perhaps friendship groups behind, or move away from the area altogether....
Morecambe Jack wrote:
I hope the free season tickets are still being given away because they did work - it worked for me and it worked for many others.
a future plan to build a 'mini-stand' on the North Terrace should be considered as a small family stand.
P/T Indie wrote:Bearing in mind a single from the Bust station to the Globe was £2.70 last time I did it (it's has prob gone up now) and a return is £4.70 for one of the day rider things as it's cheaper to get one of them then a return.
Peter wrote:P/T Indie wrote:Bearing in mind a single from the Bust station to the Globe was £2.70 last time I did it (it's has prob gone up now) and a return is £4.70 for one of the day rider things as it's cheaper to get one of them then a return.
When me and Doris were up in September there was an offer on the bus on Saturdays for 5 bods return (travelling together!) for a £5 (anywhere between Common Garden Street and Heysham). Seem to remember there's a 6A from Lancaster Bus Station at about 1256. Gets to the Globe in 25 minutes, and so still another hour or so in the bar, and if your lucky you can enjoy MarkyNo.1's company.
P/T Indie wrote:Which is ok if there is 5 of you not to good if it's just me on my own because my mates live in different areas.
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