marky No.1 wrote:I know this has been banged on about before but the board in Carnforth, having been criticised for being blank for ages, has still got " next home game on Tuesday v Tranmere".
For the people that know the game was last week this is quite embarassing.
It was commented how disappointed we were with the attendance against Barrow - the locals round here maybe did'nt realise there was a game on Saturday at all
Which brings me to the next point - will people turn up to Christie for the 1st time tomorrow night expecting to see Tranmere?
... And, why is the Hereford game not being advertised - as a Sponsor involved in Saturdays game - I don't find this too hilarious M.F.C.
p.s. if someone wants to give me a "Hereford" and a "Saturday" sign I will go and do it myself!
heysham_mfc wrote:me too I am in carnforth quite a lot and an annoyed when I board has not been updated like you I would do it myself if I could
campdave wrote:People know when we're playing and when we don't - more of them manage to turn up for the big matches or when we're doing well, so blaming an apathetic public is more worthy than blaming an incorrect sign in Tescos.
campdave wrote:People know when we're playing and when we don't - more of them manage to turn up for the big matches or when we're doing well, so blaming an apathetic public is more worthy than blaming an incorrect sign in Tescos.
Christies Child wrote:
I beg to differ!
marky No.1 wrote:heysham_mfc wrote:me too I am in carnforth quite a lot and an annoyed when I board has not been updated like you I would do it myself if I could
Well if you are up for it I will carry the Hereford sign and swap it from Tranmere if you can sort the Saturday sign and keep the Tuesday for the Bradford game. Although on 2nd thoughts the ground will be full for that one anyway
marky No.1 wrote:OUR fans DO know when we are playing for obvious reasons and as you say any amount of signs unless it says FREE entry or FREE beer won't make a scrap of difference. I am talking about the peripheral people, and from my point of view holidaymakers of which many are families in this area and are in a caravan, who could spend a Saturday afternoon at a Football match.
When they like the experience they can come back again and maybe update their caravan or listen to a local radio station, or by a pie, fone for some flowers or enjoy a relaxing spa or if they are weary enough pop down to the local Care Home :o
marky No.1 wrote:I know this has been banged on about before but the board in Carnforth, having been criticised for being blank for ages, has still got " next home game on Tuesday v Tranmere".
For the people that know the game was last week this is quite embarassing.
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p.s. if someone wants to give me a "Hereford" and a "Saturday" sign I will go and do it myself!
ezz wrote:The whole point of advertising is to reach out to new fans, not let the fans we already have know as the chances are they already have a fixture sheet/ a freind who knows/ the internet and look on the official website.
(I also understand that the website probably doesn't have the new fixtures up yet, i personally havn't checked)
heysham_mfc wrote:ezz wrote:The whole point of advertising is to reach out to new fans, not let the fans we already have know as the chances are they already have a fixture sheet/ a freind who knows/ the internet and look on the official website.
(I also understand that the website probably doesn't have the new fixtures up yet, i personally havn't checked)
they were on the day they came out
greenshrimp wrote:- Ticket sales stand in Lancaster town centre and Morecambe town centre, perhaps with some other promotional gimmick.
- Slightly more extreme and not sure on the economics of it...but move the club shop to Lancaster city centre selling all merchandise etc and kit providing a permanent advertising hoarding.
campdave wrote:in addition to the existing facilties or instead of?
campdave wrote:i wouldn't drive to Lancaster from Morecambe to buy a shirt.
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