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by DerekDawkinsJnr » 11 Jun 2024, 01:43

Admiral wrote: 10 Jun 2024, 15:27 Can’t help but feel that this bit behind the pop is completely wasted space. Maybe the option to have a beer/fag out here would take the pressure off boots and make a better match day experience? A doorway would need to be made to the left inside the concourse though so I’m not sure how possible that is.

I think that area is a VIP car park right now, but no reason to change that up if you wanted a drinking area for popside fans. It's as much about halftime pints as it is drinks before the game. No harm in giving it a go.

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by cosmic74 » 10 Jun 2024, 21:39

Ok maybe poor choice of word as I refer to the young adults at work as youth. Young adult then. Other clubs do these not exclusively to students which also happens quite often.

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by happytorq » 10 Jun 2024, 21:00

cosmic74 wrote: 10 Jun 2024, 16:44 Also a big one for me even though I’m a child of the 70’s, is youth pricing. There has to my knowledge never been an incentive for the 18-23 year old fans at TUFC. A reduced price ST and reduced prices on the single ticket price would IMHO be a no brainer to attract the fans of the future. Also better pricing for families/family groups.
I don't know this, but has there been a reduction in price for 18-23 year olds anywhere? 18 makes you an adult - I wouldn't call that youth pricing at all. You could possibly make a case for the "kids" pricing to apply to 18 and under rather than more common under 16s, though.

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by cosmic74 » 10 Jun 2024, 16:44

I agree Admiral ref that wasted space behind the Pop. I’ve had this discussion with my mates a few times and I’ve put it in my survey reply.

Also a big one for me even though I’m a child of the 70’s, is youth pricing. There has to my knowledge never been an incentive for the 18-23 year old fans at TUFC. A reduced price ST and reduced prices on the single ticket price would IMHO be a no brainer to attract the fans of the future. Also better pricing for families/family groups. At various away grounds when my kids were younger there were kids for a quid or free with an adult. I know we have had one offs but not a regular saver ticket scheme.

Final point, I don’t believe this survey would have been put out unless they already have some ideas they are looking to introduce or changes they want to make.

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by Admiral » 10 Jun 2024, 15:27

DerekDawkinsJnr wrote: 10 Jun 2024, 12:47 Yes, lose both the after goal music and the match day surcharge. Both terrible.

At grounds like Yeovil, they have enough space behind the stand to sell beers during the game, as well as before and after. Don't suppose there's enough space at Plainmoor for that.... maybe in the corners you could, but it would need stewarding....
Can’t help but feel that this bit behind the pop is completely wasted space. Maybe the option to have a beer/fag out here would take the pressure off boots and make a better match day experience? A doorway would need to be made to the left inside the concourse though so I’m not sure how possible that is.
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by leetufc » 10 Jun 2024, 13:29

xeon wrote: 10 Jun 2024, 12:20 Home fans behind both goals - its absurd to have an empty terrace (for most games, not all) behind a goal.

Open it up when the away support doesn't fill the seats in Bristows.

Monthly payments for STs - evens out the cash flow for the club and makes STs more affordable for fans

Loose the goal music

Loose the match day surcharge.

A 'fanzone' for a beer or two somewhere other than boots before/after games - get local bands to do a set for entertainment etc.
I assume most clubs offer STs at discounted rates to get cashflow in during the summer, when there are limited other income streams coming in but still have wages to pay

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by SuperNickyWroe » 10 Jun 2024, 13:04

xeon wrote: 10 Jun 2024, 12:20 Home fans behind both goals - its absurd to have an empty terrace (for most games, not all) behind a goal.

Open it up when the away support doesn't fill the seats in Bristows.

Monthly payments for STs - evens out the cash flow for the club and makes STs more affordable for fans

Loose the goal music

Loose the match day surcharge.

A 'fanzone' for a beer or two somewhere other than boots before/after games - get local bands to do a set for entertainment etc.
Would cost the club extra money when we already have Gulls Nest & B&L.....

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by DerekDawkinsJnr » 10 Jun 2024, 12:47

xeon wrote: 10 Jun 2024, 12:20 Home fans behind both goals - its absurd to have an empty terrace (for most games, not all) behind a goal.

Open it up when the away support doesn't fill the seats in Bristows.

Monthly payments for STs - evens out the cash flow for the club and makes STs more affordable for fans

Loose the goal music

Loose the match day surcharge.

A 'fanzone' for a beer or two somewhere other than boots before/after games - get local bands to do a set for entertainment etc.
Yes, lose both the after goal music and the match day surcharge. Both terrible.

At grounds like Yeovil, they have enough space behind the stand to sell beers during the game, as well as before and after. Don't suppose there's enough space at Plainmoor for that.... maybe in the corners you could, but it would need stewarding....

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by xeon » 10 Jun 2024, 12:20

Home fans behind both goals - its absurd to have an empty terrace (for most games, not all) behind a goal.

Open it up when the away support doesn't fill the seats in Bristows.

Monthly payments for STs - evens out the cash flow for the club and makes STs more affordable for fans

Loose the goal music

Loose the match day surcharge.

A 'fanzone' for a beer or two somewhere other than boots before/after games - get local bands to do a set for entertainment etc.

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by CornishGull » 01 Jun 2024, 20:44

toastkid wrote: 01 Jun 2024, 18:49 The issue is, people sometimes just wanna rock up at the last minute. So just have a contactless turnstile. Not difficult.
Exactly.

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by toastkid » 01 Jun 2024, 18:49

The issue is, people sometimes just wanna rock up at the last minute. So just have a contactless turnstile. Not difficult.

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by MellowYellow » 01 Jun 2024, 15:25

There are plenty of pros and cons of accepting both cash and cards. In an ideal world, every business should accept both cash and card. Cash, however, has the problem of leaving no paper trail to follow and in a digital economy the HMRC now want meticulous records of every transaction and every penny you have received. Not sure what real fuzz is about as to get cash you normally have to punch in your numbers in a digital cash machine anyways, just as easy to purchase an e-ticket.

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by CornishGull » 01 Jun 2024, 15:09

I don't think cashless is such an issue since everyone has a bank account with a debit card. It's not being able to pay at the turnstile that is the issue.
As for the surcharge I agree with the posters above. In the past I often decided on the day whether to attend or not and the thought of getting charged an extra £2 certainly out me off especially with the crap served up in the last couple of seasons.

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by Taelee73 » 01 Jun 2024, 14:34

When my health was better and I stood in the Pop side I sometimes didn’t make my mind up whether I was going or not until 2.30 and I’ve never been one for having a drink before hand. Now I need to sit, so it’s just easier for me to have a ST in Bristows. I know for certain I wouldn’t visit Plainmoor so often if I had to pay a surcharge or go to an office to get a ticket on the day. Some people just want to decide and turn up at the turnstile.

To enable cashless tickets, maybe certain sections of Bristows and the Family stand are simply reserved for those supporters. Do it before we open up for Season Ticket sales, so those areas are solely for cash/card customers and they simply get whichever seat they are given. Pop side is more straight forward as people can obviously just choose where to stand.

I’ve had food once in the ground, was over priced and wasn’t great.

I do wish they’d open up the Away end for us at the end of a match, having just that one exit is frustrating especially if standing isn’t so easy, like for me. We have to walk past/through the Away supporters anyhow once we’ve left the ground.

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by UnitedinDevon » 01 Jun 2024, 14:28

I wasn't surprised they went to cashless turnstiles but always surprised they didnt just buy a few card machines so people could attend and still "pay on the gate"

i'm confident with those that have taken over that will get some more sensible business decisions made!

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