YeltzDoc wrote:Brilliant. The money will come in handy too.
Bring on our old "friends" from The Moat.
I hope any winnings will be invested into John's budget. I wonder what happened to the money we received from a half decent FA Cup run? Shame that hasn't (or at least doesn't appear to have) gone to John Hill.
I really do wonder what the team have to do to get more bodies through the gate.
I don't think £10 for a night cup game is the most inviting price, is it? Although I understand why the prices aren't lowered - as the income pot has to be shared with the opposition. I also understand that there's no guarantee of an increase in attendance if prices are lowered.
But are the club doing enough to encourage more people to attend the match out side of social media? I know Guesty and Rob do a brilliant job over Facebook and Twitter and their hard work is appreciated, but this will only attract so many.
I'm aware advertising and work outside of social media costs money, and it's not guaranteed to work but maybe this is where we can get an increase in attendances.
The support is there, over 768 on non-league day earlier this year and only 270 last night, that's an indicator of what can be achieved.
Obvious other factors include the England national side being on the tv and of course the weather. The 'missing fans' (from non-league day) I guess are floating fans, and were faced with a choice last night;
Pay £10, a lot of money to some, stand in the cold or stay in the warmth and watch England for free. To some 'part time fans', that's not a difficult choice is it?
A difficult one.