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by lucy6lucy » 08 Jan 2015, 18:56

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by tauntongull » 07 Jan 2015, 09:35

I really believe that the Chairman needs to issue her New Year message to map out the Club's direction for 2015 and how the Board can support the manager.
Nick, I totally agree that for some weeks/months now it does feel like we are all passengers on a ship with no captain. This is no personal criticism of Thea but at a time of unrest or disillusionment, it requires a leader to stand up and rally the troops. Look at the publicity generated by 'Delia Smith' when she made her rallying cry on the pitch at Norwich!

It would be reassuring to us all to have some clear direction in terms of the strategy and aspirations for the remainder of the system and to illustrate to fans that the board are desperate to achieve the highest possible finish. This may be only considered as 'lip service' by fans, but it does make a difference.

Here's hoping that we see some action!

Alan.

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by Neal » 07 Jan 2015, 09:34

"Finally, as a suggestion I was reading in the Non-League Paper about clubs which have had a 'pay what you want' match with the result they have had their biggest crowd attendances. Not sure how that works for season ticket holders though. Maybe worth investigating."

Basingstoke did this, I for one paid the original standard price and I guess most did as well

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by nickbrod » 07 Jan 2015, 08:38

Hi Andrew
Sorry me again! I hope that this Board meeting you mentioned is happening soon as I really believe that the Chairman needs to issue her New Year message to map out the Club's direction for 2015 and how the Board can support the manager.
We have a really important FA Trophy game on Saturday with not just the prize money at stake but also the need for a home victory as this forum alone has a lot of supporters' unrest.
Finally, as a suggestion I was reading in the Non-League Paper about clubs which have had a 'pay what you want' match with the result they have had their biggest crowd attendances. Not sure how that works for season ticket holders though. Maybe worth investigating.

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by Neal » 01 Jan 2015, 12:07

forevertufc wrote:Thing is the club have tried all the 2 for 1 , b-o-g-o-f deals. You can get pro rata season tickets..http://www.torquayunited.com/news/artic ... 24180.aspx You can get family tickets as well..http://www.torquayunited.com/news/artic ... 53355.aspx

End of the day, if the club wants to build a fan base there's only one way to do it, have a successful and competitive team on the field, if the team were to win the next 5 games and cement a play-off place watch the gates go up 300 + promotion back to the league add 50% to your season ticket sales and so on.
Heh you can, I didn't realise :)

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by Dave » 31 Dec 2014, 23:25

Thing is the club have tried all the 2 for 1 , b-o-g-o-f deals. You can get pro rata season tickets..http://www.torquayunited.com/news/artic ... 24180.aspx You can get family tickets as well..http://www.torquayunited.com/news/artic ... 53355.aspx

End of the day, if the club wants to build a fan base there's only one way to do it, have a successful and competitive team on the field, if the team were to win the next 5 games and cement a play-off place watch the gates go up 300 + promotion back to the league add 50% to your season ticket sales and so on.

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by Neal » 31 Dec 2014, 14:24

nickbrod wrote:Neal, I go to watch Basingstoke a few times a season. A couple of years back (when Ashley Bayes captained the team) there was a lad, Sam-Yorke, who stood out. Left to join Cambridge Utd and now at Lincoln.
Now there's a certain Lloyd Macklin in their squad ...!
But agree with you that players worth recommending are out there.
My only immediate concern is that somebody from the club has been to watch Bromley as the £6000 from the next Trophy game is clearly needed.
A that's interesting, let me now next ti you intend to go.

Mackin is mainly used as a sub.

Yes I remember Sam-Yorke. Chris Flood is doing well this season.

It seems to me we have a lot of Torquay fans living all over the place who go to the odd local game where they live, so why not use that to the advantage of TUFC. Wouldn't it be great that someone you recommended got a contract

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by nickbrod » 31 Dec 2014, 14:10

Neal, I go to watch Basingstoke a few times a season. A couple of years back (when Ashley Bayes captained the team) there was a lad, Sam-Yorke, who stood out. Left to join Cambridge Utd and now at Lincoln.
Now there's a certain Lloyd Macklin in their squad ...!
But agree with you that players worth recommending are out there.
My only immediate concern is that somebody from the club has been to watch Bromley as the £6000 from the next Trophy game is clearly needed.

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by nickbrod » 31 Dec 2014, 13:58

Hi Andrew
Many thanks for replying - much appreciated.
I, along with others, will await developments but thanks for passing on my/our concerns.

Nick

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by ethantufcbaker » 31 Dec 2014, 13:28

Neal wrote:A couple of ideas. After reading Austrian Andys post another thread thought I would put some thought to this.

Ive said this many times on here but to give my post some background I will state my position again. I live in Basingstoke and therefore do not attend all home games. My attendance has nothing to do with form or how TUFC are doing but due to other circumstances and logistics.

But.... I would like to contribute a bit more to the club. I could of course just send a cheque, BUT I do want some recognition for any support I give. So please give these ideas a thought.

1) A half season season ticket. I havnt worked out the exact percentages etc but even if the season ticket price was just halved and the number of games you can attend is halved too. I would definitely go for this
2) Have a way that fans can make donations. These donations are publicised in the program, on the match day screen and via the tannoy before a game. You could have a sort of league table.
3) A forum which includes fans, a member of the board, Mr Candy. Where the only discussion is how to increase revenue for the club. We need as many ideas as possible and Im sure us fans will have lots. Most wont be goers but a few might just be
4) This one is a bit controversial. But Im going to put it here to be shot down no doubt. There are many fans inc me who don't live in the Bay. I goto matches at Basingstoke and see many good players. If CH could or his staff devise a template that we could fill in while watching matches on players that impress, send it to the club then they could follow up or not. I would suggest only players from lower leagues who look too good. Most of us have been watching football for bloody years and im sure we can spot a player who can control a ball under pressure, make a pass, beat a player and cross a ball. In fact the form should have about 7 of these points, make it simple and only let you submit 1 player from each game you watch so it doesn't get too complicated and too much to read

There we are, a few points to start with, and I bet there are hundreds more if we put our heads together and thought a bit about it.


2. league table that seems like a good idea there could be a reward like a signed shirt as well

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by Neal » 31 Dec 2014, 13:08

A couple of ideas. After reading Austrian Andys post another thread thought I would put some thought to this.

Ive said this many times on here but to give my post some background I will state my position again. I live in Basingstoke and therefore do not attend all home games. My attendance has nothing to do with form or how TUFC are doing but due to other circumstances and logistics.

But.... I would like to contribute a bit more to the club. I could of course just send a cheque, BUT I do want some recognition for any support I give. So please give these ideas a thought.

1) A half season season ticket. I havnt worked out the exact percentages etc but even if the season ticket price was just halved and the number of games you can attend is halved too. I would definitely go for this
2) Have a way that fans can make donations. These donations are publicised in the program, on the match day screen and via the tannoy before a game. You could have a sort of league table.
3) A forum which includes fans, a member of the board, Mr Candy. Where the only discussion is how to increase revenue for the club. We need as many ideas as possible and Im sure us fans will have lots. Most wont be goers but a few might just be
4) This one is a bit controversial. But Im going to put it here to be shot down no doubt. There are many fans inc me who don't live in the Bay. I goto matches at Basingstoke and see many good players. If CH could or his staff devise a template that we could fill in while watching matches on players that impress, send it to the club then they could follow up or not. I would suggest only players from lower leagues who look too good. Most of us have been watching football for bloody years and im sure we can spot a player who can control a ball under pressure, make a pass, beat a player and cross a ball. In fact the form should have about 7 of these points, make it simple and only let you submit 1 player from each game you watch so it doesn't get too complicated and too much to read

There we are, a few points to start with, and I bet there are hundreds more if we put our heads together and thought a bit about it.

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by nottsoathletic » 31 Dec 2014, 12:43

Kids for a quid. It amazes me why the board don't do this because it would encourage young fans to come watch some (all be it poor) local football, take dad too and get him to buy a burger and a bottle of coke and he's spent the best part of a tenner.

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by A Candy » 31 Dec 2014, 12:25

Hi Nick,
I have drawn the Chairman's attention to some of the concerns being expressed on different fans forums and Thea is fully aware that there is a desire to see new players brought in. I imagine these matters will be discussed as part of the business of the next Board meeting which is scheduled for a couple of weeks time. I cannot say at this point whether anything is likely to change as a result, but I will continue to keep the Board aware of the feelings being voiced by fans on forums and those that approach the Club direct. I am sorry that I cannot be more specific at the moment.
Best regards,
Andrew

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by nickbrod » 31 Dec 2014, 09:50

I really hope my previous post hasn't fallen on deaf ears.
Exeter City's Board has issued a statement on their website explaining their future plans should one of their players (Matt Grimes?) be sold in the transfer window.
This, in my opinion and I would suggest that of many other Torquay supporters, is how to inter-act with the Club's
fans.
A New Year message from the Chairman about hopes and plans for 2015 and support for the manager can't be too much to ask.
I really hope Andrew that you can draw attention to this in order to halt the worrying decline in people coming through the turnstiles.
Thank you in anticipation.

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by nickbrod » 29 Dec 2014, 18:07

As we have been reading today there are many posts from fans concerned about the club's ambitions for the future.
Might I be so bold to ask through you to suggest to Mrs Bristow that a New Year message to supporters be issued along the lines of the Club's hopes not only for the rest of the season but also for 2015. Also what support can the Board give to the manager in the transfer window.
Your help would be appreciated.

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