Amberexile wrote:George Street-Bridge wrote:Half STs would be complicated. The club's clarification on why they haven't yet put STs on sale is they need a better idea of what supporters will be getting for their money - i.e. transparency. And the media release is transparency about wanting transparency. The desirability of re-signing one player (I hope we can in due course) doesn't trump this.
The Board took the view it would not be appropriate to sell season tickets for next season until we were able to categorically communicate what fans would be receiving for their money. Whilst we have explored blended options such as iFollow livestreaming if matches are played behind behind closed doors and then reverting to a traditional season ticket when fans are allowed in the stadium, there are complications which mean we would not be able to price the product accurately and could not guarantee we could deliver the product. We have been working with EFL colleagues and are hopeful that a product will be forthcoming
very soon that we can then in turn offer to supporters with confidence.
As a client of mine was very fond of telling me "to do the complicated (or difficult, or impossible etc) is why you get paid your film star salary.", and while they don't get paid, I don't think it should be beyond our expectations that those we have elected to run things on our behalf can work this one out.
Since our return to the Football league, once only has a league game been sold out.
So sell books of 10 match tickets, redeemable at any game for £165. Add that in the event of a game such as Notts County, two weeks notice will be given if for a particular game a ticket is not redeemable.
Problem solved. As I used to tell my clients, that's what I do.