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Kids for a Quid!

Posted: 27 Oct 2011, 09:06
by Father Jack
Get a coupon from the Herald and its kids for a quid accompanied by an adult against Hereford.....

Re: Kids for a Quid!

Posted: 27 Oct 2011, 10:03
by Plymouth Gull
Good idea, this.

Re: Kids for a Quid!

Posted: 27 Oct 2011, 10:09
by Dave
Yep a good idea, just interested to know how you found out about this F/J, did you find out by buying a copy of the H/E or by other means ?

The point is, i have been on the O/S and H/E website this morning and there is nothing mentioning this, so is this another example of great marketing by the club, or is this an offer they dont want to many people to know about?

Re: Kids for a Quid!

Posted: 27 Oct 2011, 10:24
by AustrianAndyGull
We all know its a good idea but to get the Torquay supporters of tomorrow in on a regular basis, something like this should be happening at every home game. Its not like we sell out at Plainmoor every week is it?

Re: Kids for a Quid!

Posted: 27 Oct 2011, 10:53
by Dave
austrianandygull wrote:We all know its a good idea but to get the Torquay supporters of tomorrow in on a regular basis, something like this should be happening at every home game. Its not like we sell out at Plainmoor every week is it?
With respect Andy, i dont think the club could do this for every game, currently "under 12" season tickets are £25 when brought along side an adult season ticket, and "under 18" seaon tickets i think are £80 , so if you made admission prices £1 for kids on every game it would have a very damging effect on season ticket sales, how many adults are buying season tickets to get an "under 12" ticket for £25.

Season ticket sales are very important as we all know, i think kids for a quid on every game would cost the club to much money long term, however do agree with the principle, and think the club could have more promotions along this line, and above all market them properly, so everyone around the bay and surounding areas knows about it.

Re: Kids for a Quid!

Posted: 27 Oct 2011, 11:01
by Yellow4life
Forever-the article of this is on the Torquay OS :)

Re: Kids for a Quid!

Posted: 27 Oct 2011, 11:39
by Dave
Yellow4life wrote:Forever-the article of this is on the Torquay OS :)
Well thank god for that Y-4-life, because it was not there an hour ago, and i wonder why its there now :)

Re: Kids for a Quid!

Posted: 27 Oct 2011, 12:09
by AustrianAndyGull
forevertufc wrote: With respect Andy, i dont think the club could do this for every game, currently "under 12" season tickets are £25 when brought along side an adult season ticket, and "under 18" seaon tickets i think are £80 , so if you made admission prices £1 for kids on every game it would have a very damging effect on season ticket sales, how many adults are buying season tickets to get an "under 12" ticket for £25.

Season ticket sales are very important as we all know, i think kids for a quid on every game would cost the club to much money long term, however do agree with the principle, and think the club could have more promotions along this line, and above all market them properly, so everyone around the bay and surounding areas knows about it.
Yeah, fair points Forever. I've never understood economics anyway! I think that the club should and could be more proactive when it comes to attracting fans whether it be kids, loyal fans who should be rewarded in some way for their support or stay aways that need encouragement to get back down to Plainmoor.

Re: Kids for a Quid!

Posted: 27 Oct 2011, 13:22
by Father Jack
forevertufc wrote:Yep a good idea, just interested to know how you found out about this F/J, did you find out by buying a copy of the H/E or by other means ?

The point is, i have been on the O/S and H/E website this morning and there is nothing mentioning this, so is this another example of great marketing by the club, or is this an offer they dont want to many people to know about?
I like to have a quick look at http://www.newsnow.co.uk/h/Sport/Footba ... uay+United every once in a while (where I spotted it). Cant beat a good news aggregator(?) for a quick summary of anything Gulls related on the www (it does sometime throw up stuff about Brighton though) :-D

Re: Kids for a Quid!

Posted: 27 Oct 2011, 18:38
by Dave
Thanks F/J , will look at that site more often

As said great idea, however posting it 11am on the Thursday before the match on our O/S is all to late, many families have already made there plans for the weekend, this should have been on the O/S Monday, and a generic e-mail sent out to all the club have on record on Monday.

Re: Kids for a Quid!

Posted: 28 Oct 2011, 08:52
by HRG
Not necessarily Forever, we tend to wing it in our household unless we're off to see the in-laws. There will be quite a few dads wondering what to do of a Saturday afternoon with their little darlings and plenty of mums grateful for the break. Or vice-versa, no gender stereotyping here!

Re: Kids for a Quid!

Posted: 28 Oct 2011, 09:10
by Regiment
it's a great idea, and as has been mentioned, a bit more advanced warning and advertising wouldn't have gone amiss. it wouldn't of hurt to have made the AFC Dons game on Tuesday a similar offer as well, what with it being half term for the schools. i'm sure it would've attracted a few more.

Re: Kids for a Quid!

Posted: 28 Oct 2011, 10:00
by Awayday
I have always said that Regiment (about half term games). My daughter is 6 and I took her to Basingstoke, only because I knew she would fall asleep on the way home and it was no big disaster for the morning. I had to pay £5 to get her in, and she must have been the only under 10 year old in there. I think if you let them in for £1 or even free with a paying adult then alot more dads (or mums) would make the spontaneous decision to go.

As for continuous promotion of the Gulls of the Future, surely the club can offer deals to local schools, so for example every home game a different local school get given 30 tickets?

Re: Kids for a Quid!

Posted: 28 Oct 2011, 10:26
by Father Jack
Awayday wrote:As for continuous promotion of the Gulls of the Future, surely the club can offer deals to local schools, so for example every home game a different local school get given 30 tickets?
Didnt we used to do that? I seem to remember a block down the school end of the family stand always being full of kids. Seems to be adults and the press in there now so maybe it's on hold while the new stand gets built?

Re: Kids for a Quid!

Posted: 28 Oct 2011, 15:46
by Colorado Gull
On Tuesday about 30 pupils from Sherwell Valley were sitting in the Family Stand, the kids must have been only about 7 or 8.