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.
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.