A few musings
Posted: 21 Nov 2011, 14:00
Firstly, I apologise for what will no doubt be a big post with alot of little things in there - I'll try and arrange it so its easy to follow and pick apart (if theres any bits you disagree with or whatever). Also, I apologise for the post being a bit out of date - the most part of it was written before the game on Saturday, and I can't go through and change it all, so sorry about that.
Anyway, the lack of a sell out for what was our first game against the Greens for a decade is something I find frankly shocking, from us, as supporters. I've been thinking about why this scenario has happened, and I've come up with 5 reasons or so - some are slightly overlapping each other;
1. Lack of news regarding game/ticket information for supporters.
How many sources of news do we have regarding TUFC? The official site springs to mind as the only one, where you can get information fairly quickly. The national sites such as the BBC/Sky Sports are a bit behind as I assume they see the stuff from the OS before writing their own article. Another source is through this forum and TFF, but alot of people don't have the time of day to spend half an hour or so perusing the internet to find the latest.
Personally, I believe this problem is because of one reason, it's been mentioned alot, but the loss of a daily newspaper has hurt the club. It was one outlet which seemed to be fairly well received through the Bay, Newton Abbot and surrounding areas. It was just something that people could read once they finished work or whatever - it gave information regarding the next game, prices, offers, and general ticket details. Since the paper reverted to a weekly basis, it has been harder to find information about the latest goings-on at Plainmoor, unless you have time to look on the Official Site. I've also noticed that sometimes articles go missing on the OS, so you have to look around trying to find it. I believe the reason it changed to a weekly paper was because they couldn't run a daily one anymore - okay, but how about a paper 2/3 times a week? That way you aren't being told about things that happened in the past, or that are happening next week but by that time you may have forgotten. We don't get the Herald anymore because it's not fresh news. By the time it comes out on Thursday I've already read reports from Saturdays game - I don't want to re-read it all again.
Anyway, moving on.
2. Misleading information from the Club.
The Club has been giving the impression that there was a "few" tickets remaining for todays game, so when it was said there were as many as 500 left, it shocked most of us. "Few" is a term used loosely, but surely if they wanted to maximise sales they should have been sending a message out saying "we've plenty left so no rush" or whatever. I take "few" to be less than 150/200, not 500. Also, it seems that because the Club implied that there weren't many left, people backed out of buying them because they thought they wouldn't get there in time, before the remaining tickets sold.
3. People expecting to Pay on the Gate.
Again, slightly overlapping the lack of news from the Club area, really. Many of the 'floaters' didn't know it was all-ticket because there is no media outlet to see this. I must admit, I've rarely even seen it mentioned on the OS whenever I've looked on there. This stops people coming because it means that the ones who don't decide until late - whether thats because they don't know if they can go because of work or whatever, end up missing out.
4. Limited choice of where to go.
As I understand it, the Family Stand will be full for this afternoon. That's a positive. But that may stop a few fans turning up. With no Grandstand, meaning we only have one side of seating, and with that full, people who don't want to stand on the Pop may give it a miss. We can't blame the Club for that one really, because obviously once Bristows Bench is done we'll have a tidy little ground. It's just unfortunate that we can only hold 3 sides full for a game of this magnitude.
5. People don't want to make two journeys.
Supporters who don't live local to Plainmoor who need to take a fair bit of time to get to the ground won't bother buying tickets in advance as much, I feel. There are a few reasons for this. If they don't finish work until 5 then I'd imagine people won't fancy wasting time stuck in traffic on the Kingskerswell road to go and pickup tickets. Another reason for this is with petrol being so expensive, they may want to restrict how many journeys they do, so as to try and get as much out of a tank as they can. Also, the fact that we haven't had a home game since the tickets have been on general sale probably hasn't helped matters, really. No game at Plainmoor for three weeks means that people haven't been able to tie a journey in watching the game and getting their tickets, which is out of the clubs hands once again.
So, theres the 5 reasons I've thought of and seen mentioned on here. There are solutions to most of them, in my opinion.
For example, in order to get up-to-date information out to supporters all around Devon and beyond, what if the Club set up a little E-newsletter sort of thing. Just a page that is sent 2/3 times per week, giving details such as;
- Next home game, time, opposition etc.
- Prices
- Any deals
- Number of tickets remaining (more so for the Family Stand)
- Other key information that interests the floating supporters.
It only needs a short, concise page that is sent out through email, giving the fans the latest information. Perhaps a Monday/Wednesday/Friday sort of thing, just so that the club are advertising things better and more. Everybody tends to use email these days, and I'm sure the club have a few supporters' details already (through the Supporters Trust, perhaps), but it can't hurt to do such a thing. Once the club advertises itself better than the current, then it is down to the people to get themselves along to Plainmoor. The Club needs to be in a position where people can't find things to moan at - lack of advertisement, etc, and I feel a little thing like this would go some way to fixing that problem.
Now I've mentioned ticket offers, I'll move on to my next point.
I believe the Club find it difficult to experiment with ticket deals and offers, for fear of losing ST holders. I understand that around 50% of our average support is made up of Season Ticket holders, perhaps even more than that. This got me wondering, how would you, as a Season Ticket holder, feel if the Club started doing more offers to draw in the floating fans? I'll do a poll on here to make it easy to follow, but if the majority of ST holders are happy for the Club to try different deals then they should definately try it.
They could even try and help ST holders aswell with some perks - for example you could get a half price kids ticket per adult ST holder, or something like that.
The Club needs to market itself more than just the official site - which seems our only up to date news outlet. Everybody uses email these days, so surely a little twice/3-times weekly e-newsletter wouldn't go amiss. That way at least the Club are getting the information out there - letting everyone know when the next games are.
Again, apologies for the long post.
Anyway, the lack of a sell out for what was our first game against the Greens for a decade is something I find frankly shocking, from us, as supporters. I've been thinking about why this scenario has happened, and I've come up with 5 reasons or so - some are slightly overlapping each other;
1. Lack of news regarding game/ticket information for supporters.
How many sources of news do we have regarding TUFC? The official site springs to mind as the only one, where you can get information fairly quickly. The national sites such as the BBC/Sky Sports are a bit behind as I assume they see the stuff from the OS before writing their own article. Another source is through this forum and TFF, but alot of people don't have the time of day to spend half an hour or so perusing the internet to find the latest.
Personally, I believe this problem is because of one reason, it's been mentioned alot, but the loss of a daily newspaper has hurt the club. It was one outlet which seemed to be fairly well received through the Bay, Newton Abbot and surrounding areas. It was just something that people could read once they finished work or whatever - it gave information regarding the next game, prices, offers, and general ticket details. Since the paper reverted to a weekly basis, it has been harder to find information about the latest goings-on at Plainmoor, unless you have time to look on the Official Site. I've also noticed that sometimes articles go missing on the OS, so you have to look around trying to find it. I believe the reason it changed to a weekly paper was because they couldn't run a daily one anymore - okay, but how about a paper 2/3 times a week? That way you aren't being told about things that happened in the past, or that are happening next week but by that time you may have forgotten. We don't get the Herald anymore because it's not fresh news. By the time it comes out on Thursday I've already read reports from Saturdays game - I don't want to re-read it all again.
Anyway, moving on.
2. Misleading information from the Club.
The Club has been giving the impression that there was a "few" tickets remaining for todays game, so when it was said there were as many as 500 left, it shocked most of us. "Few" is a term used loosely, but surely if they wanted to maximise sales they should have been sending a message out saying "we've plenty left so no rush" or whatever. I take "few" to be less than 150/200, not 500. Also, it seems that because the Club implied that there weren't many left, people backed out of buying them because they thought they wouldn't get there in time, before the remaining tickets sold.
3. People expecting to Pay on the Gate.
Again, slightly overlapping the lack of news from the Club area, really. Many of the 'floaters' didn't know it was all-ticket because there is no media outlet to see this. I must admit, I've rarely even seen it mentioned on the OS whenever I've looked on there. This stops people coming because it means that the ones who don't decide until late - whether thats because they don't know if they can go because of work or whatever, end up missing out.
4. Limited choice of where to go.
As I understand it, the Family Stand will be full for this afternoon. That's a positive. But that may stop a few fans turning up. With no Grandstand, meaning we only have one side of seating, and with that full, people who don't want to stand on the Pop may give it a miss. We can't blame the Club for that one really, because obviously once Bristows Bench is done we'll have a tidy little ground. It's just unfortunate that we can only hold 3 sides full for a game of this magnitude.
5. People don't want to make two journeys.
Supporters who don't live local to Plainmoor who need to take a fair bit of time to get to the ground won't bother buying tickets in advance as much, I feel. There are a few reasons for this. If they don't finish work until 5 then I'd imagine people won't fancy wasting time stuck in traffic on the Kingskerswell road to go and pickup tickets. Another reason for this is with petrol being so expensive, they may want to restrict how many journeys they do, so as to try and get as much out of a tank as they can. Also, the fact that we haven't had a home game since the tickets have been on general sale probably hasn't helped matters, really. No game at Plainmoor for three weeks means that people haven't been able to tie a journey in watching the game and getting their tickets, which is out of the clubs hands once again.
So, theres the 5 reasons I've thought of and seen mentioned on here. There are solutions to most of them, in my opinion.
For example, in order to get up-to-date information out to supporters all around Devon and beyond, what if the Club set up a little E-newsletter sort of thing. Just a page that is sent 2/3 times per week, giving details such as;
- Next home game, time, opposition etc.
- Prices
- Any deals
- Number of tickets remaining (more so for the Family Stand)
- Other key information that interests the floating supporters.
It only needs a short, concise page that is sent out through email, giving the fans the latest information. Perhaps a Monday/Wednesday/Friday sort of thing, just so that the club are advertising things better and more. Everybody tends to use email these days, and I'm sure the club have a few supporters' details already (through the Supporters Trust, perhaps), but it can't hurt to do such a thing. Once the club advertises itself better than the current, then it is down to the people to get themselves along to Plainmoor. The Club needs to be in a position where people can't find things to moan at - lack of advertisement, etc, and I feel a little thing like this would go some way to fixing that problem.
Now I've mentioned ticket offers, I'll move on to my next point.
I believe the Club find it difficult to experiment with ticket deals and offers, for fear of losing ST holders. I understand that around 50% of our average support is made up of Season Ticket holders, perhaps even more than that. This got me wondering, how would you, as a Season Ticket holder, feel if the Club started doing more offers to draw in the floating fans? I'll do a poll on here to make it easy to follow, but if the majority of ST holders are happy for the Club to try different deals then they should definately try it.
They could even try and help ST holders aswell with some perks - for example you could get a half price kids ticket per adult ST holder, or something like that.
The Club needs to market itself more than just the official site - which seems our only up to date news outlet. Everybody uses email these days, so surely a little twice/3-times weekly e-newsletter wouldn't go amiss. That way at least the Club are getting the information out there - letting everyone know when the next games are.
Again, apologies for the long post.