Wigan season tickets on 18:27 - Apr 4 with 9098 views | Yorkshire_Dale | Hope our "Decision Makers" have a good look at that. | | | |
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Wigan season tickets on 18:27 - Apr 4 by Yorkshire_Dale | Hope our "Decision Makers" have a good look at that. |
Wigan Chairman has just been on Radio Manchester for the last hour. Their season ticket prices for next season must be amongst the cheapest in the whole of the football league Wigan Athletic chairman David Sharpe hopes he has made ‘a real impact’ to ‘reward the loyalty of our supporters’ after slashing season-card prices to their lowest-ever mark at the DW Stadium. The top adult renewal price for next term will be just £179, with no fan paying more than £229. For existing season-card holders, that means a cost of less than £8 per match. Every 2016-17 season card (including hospitality) will be cheaper than the same seat this season, with all Team Latics Family Stand (South) adults qualifying for a free Under-16 season card. “We wanted to make a real impact with these prices to reward the loyalty of our supporters,” said Sharpe. “We made the guarantee of no more than £199 last season to all season card holders who purchased their ticket before this season, and we are delighted to be able to reduce that by a further £20 to £179 for what is the cheapest price ever offered by Latics at the stadium. “With new season-card holders paying just £199 up to June 30, or £229 after that date, we feel these are prices which will attract the supporters to the DW, because this is by far the best value way to be watching Latics. “We are also delighted to make the offer of a complimentary Under-16s season card in the South Stand to go with any adult purchase. “It is crucial for the future of the club that we attract the next generation of supporters, and we expect this will prove extremely popular.” | | | |
Wigan season tickets on 19:31 - Apr 4 with 8928 views | SalwaDale | It is kicking off a bit in my old town though. Seems that people who bought a season ticket this season were guaranteed great savings for next season but they've seemingly now done it for virtually everyone with this season's ticket holders only getting a slight saving. | |
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Wigan season tickets on 19:40 - Apr 4 with 8895 views | 442Dale |
Wigan season tickets on 19:31 - Apr 4 by SalwaDale | It is kicking off a bit in my old town though. Seems that people who bought a season ticket this season were guaranteed great savings for next season but they've seemingly now done it for virtually everyone with this season's ticket holders only getting a slight saving. |
So their saving isn't what was promised? Surely they signed up to an agreement that has to be honoured? If it's just because more fans can get cheaper ST then they're being unbelievably petty. If they were missing out on a saving, fine, but to moan about others benefiting too? Ha. Hope they spend the entire whining and not enjoying the fact their stadium has more regular fans. | |
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Wigan season tickets on 19:44 - Apr 4 with 8872 views | 1mark1 |
Wigan season tickets on 19:31 - Apr 4 by SalwaDale | It is kicking off a bit in my old town though. Seems that people who bought a season ticket this season were guaranteed great savings for next season but they've seemingly now done it for virtually everyone with this season's ticket holders only getting a slight saving. |
10% savings are pretty good on the season card. | |
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Wigan season tickets on 19:47 - Apr 4 with 8851 views | TVOS1907 |
Wigan season tickets on 19:40 - Apr 4 by 442Dale | So their saving isn't what was promised? Surely they signed up to an agreement that has to be honoured? If it's just because more fans can get cheaper ST then they're being unbelievably petty. If they were missing out on a saving, fine, but to moan about others benefiting too? Ha. Hope they spend the entire whining and not enjoying the fact their stadium has more regular fans. |
It's probably something to do with Jason Pearce. | |
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Wigan season tickets on 19:53 - Apr 4 with 8831 views | 442Dale |
Wigan season tickets on 19:47 - Apr 4 by TVOS1907 | It's probably something to do with Jason Pearce. |
He gets involved in everything. | |
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Wigan season tickets on 19:47 - Apr 4 by TVOS1907 | It's probably something to do with Jason Pearce. |
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Wigan season tickets on 21:01 - Apr 4 with 8684 views | pioneer | I would applaud similar initiatives at the Dale but hope the focus wont be entirely on season tickets. We need to wean people back to watching local football and then wean them on to greater commitments (like partial season plans, mini packs etc) as well. Now having said that Hartlepools and Bradford seemed to have made the 'season ticket only' approach work - but should we still be expecting the casual fan to be choosing between paying 20 quid plus to watch rochdale and something not much more to watch a premiership or championship game at one of our neighbours. | | | |
Wigan season tickets on 21:28 - Apr 4 with 8621 views | DomDale |
Wigan season tickets on 21:01 - Apr 4 by pioneer | I would applaud similar initiatives at the Dale but hope the focus wont be entirely on season tickets. We need to wean people back to watching local football and then wean them on to greater commitments (like partial season plans, mini packs etc) as well. Now having said that Hartlepools and Bradford seemed to have made the 'season ticket only' approach work - but should we still be expecting the casual fan to be choosing between paying 20 quid plus to watch rochdale and something not much more to watch a premiership or championship game at one of our neighbours. |
Hornets have launched a 6 game ticket http://www.hornetsrugbyleague.co.uk/Page/Content/1902 If the RL can do something like this and are literally accross a building why can't the AFC? | |
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Wigan season tickets on 22:03 - Apr 4 with 8558 views | dingdangblue |
Wigan season tickets on 21:01 - Apr 4 by pioneer | I would applaud similar initiatives at the Dale but hope the focus wont be entirely on season tickets. We need to wean people back to watching local football and then wean them on to greater commitments (like partial season plans, mini packs etc) as well. Now having said that Hartlepools and Bradford seemed to have made the 'season ticket only' approach work - but should we still be expecting the casual fan to be choosing between paying 20 quid plus to watch rochdale and something not much more to watch a premiership or championship game at one of our neighbours. |
That Hartlepool scheme that worked. Very similar to our situation it was their 4th season in league 1 (next will be our 3rd), low average attendance of 3000, unfashionable club but somehow it caught people's attention and succeeded. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2015235/Fans-rush-buy-Hartlepo | |
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Wigan season tickets on 01:05 - Apr 5 with 8437 views | pioneer |
Yes a bit embarassing that after this being suggested on this board for several years, Hornets do it first! As they did with on line ticketing. And I also notice they have realised the importance of buying in advance being discounted...buy in advance on line for the Dale and you pay more than at the gate. Makes no sense at all. Come on Dale lets get going with some 21st century marketing. | | | |
Wigan season tickets on 07:27 - Apr 5 with 8358 views | DaleiLama |
Wigan season tickets on 01:05 - Apr 5 by pioneer | Yes a bit embarassing that after this being suggested on this board for several years, Hornets do it first! As they did with on line ticketing. And I also notice they have realised the importance of buying in advance being discounted...buy in advance on line for the Dale and you pay more than at the gate. Makes no sense at all. Come on Dale lets get going with some 21st century marketing. |
Prices increased, on-line surcharges, lower attendance. They aren't difficult dots to join. Let's hope lessons have been learned from the above, but I don't think anyone is holding their breath. | |
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Wigan season tickets on 07:31 - Apr 5 with 8349 views | TalkingSutty |
Wigan season tickets on 01:05 - Apr 5 by pioneer | Yes a bit embarassing that after this being suggested on this board for several years, Hornets do it first! As they did with on line ticketing. And I also notice they have realised the importance of buying in advance being discounted...buy in advance on line for the Dale and you pay more than at the gate. Makes no sense at all. Come on Dale lets get going with some 21st century marketing. |
Your last sentence is relevant. I think we need a young modern thinking person to get out there with the sole purpose of increasing attendances, paid a salary with commission. Somebody with loads of energy and character and with a proven track record. Over the years Colin Garlicks done a fabulous job for the Club and secured us plenty of money through transfer negotiations etc.It seems he's also played a pivotal role in securing the Stadium so that should be acknowledged and it's great credit to him. He's not getting any younger and like a lot of us you can become blinkered and set in your ways, maybe now is the time to bring some young blood into the Club to help Colin and embrace the task of modern day marketing techniques. I would imagine his workload is pretty big which leaves him little time to do anything else. Colin and France's do a great job but it seems to me that we are one person short when it comes to getting out into the community and banging the drum. We are now in League One and looking to establish the Club but the staffing levels seem to have stayed the same with just Colin and Frances filling the major day to day roles. We need a face of the Club who everybody recognises , who gets out into the community and really promotes the Club and knows how to utilise/manipulate the media to the Clubs benefit. Somebody who'se a expert in that field with a big personality. One look at Frances job spec revealed it was a pretty impossible job for one person. You can attempt to cover all the bases but you just end up scratching the surface and not being able to properly address each particular problem. No idea if that's the case, maybe she's super woman. [Post edited 5 Apr 2016 7:38]
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Wigan season tickets on 11:39 - Apr 5 with 8196 views | Yorkshire_Dale |
Wigan season tickets on 07:31 - Apr 5 by TalkingSutty | Your last sentence is relevant. I think we need a young modern thinking person to get out there with the sole purpose of increasing attendances, paid a salary with commission. Somebody with loads of energy and character and with a proven track record. Over the years Colin Garlicks done a fabulous job for the Club and secured us plenty of money through transfer negotiations etc.It seems he's also played a pivotal role in securing the Stadium so that should be acknowledged and it's great credit to him. He's not getting any younger and like a lot of us you can become blinkered and set in your ways, maybe now is the time to bring some young blood into the Club to help Colin and embrace the task of modern day marketing techniques. I would imagine his workload is pretty big which leaves him little time to do anything else. Colin and France's do a great job but it seems to me that we are one person short when it comes to getting out into the community and banging the drum. We are now in League One and looking to establish the Club but the staffing levels seem to have stayed the same with just Colin and Frances filling the major day to day roles. We need a face of the Club who everybody recognises , who gets out into the community and really promotes the Club and knows how to utilise/manipulate the media to the Clubs benefit. Somebody who'se a expert in that field with a big personality. One look at Frances job spec revealed it was a pretty impossible job for one person. You can attempt to cover all the bases but you just end up scratching the surface and not being able to properly address each particular problem. No idea if that's the case, maybe she's super woman. [Post edited 5 Apr 2016 7:38]
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Re the 3rd paragraph The guy at Wigan looks like he has just left school, proper baby........I take your point though. | | | |
Wigan season tickets on 11:49 - Apr 5 with 8174 views | D_Alien |
Wigan season tickets on 07:31 - Apr 5 by TalkingSutty | Your last sentence is relevant. I think we need a young modern thinking person to get out there with the sole purpose of increasing attendances, paid a salary with commission. Somebody with loads of energy and character and with a proven track record. Over the years Colin Garlicks done a fabulous job for the Club and secured us plenty of money through transfer negotiations etc.It seems he's also played a pivotal role in securing the Stadium so that should be acknowledged and it's great credit to him. He's not getting any younger and like a lot of us you can become blinkered and set in your ways, maybe now is the time to bring some young blood into the Club to help Colin and embrace the task of modern day marketing techniques. I would imagine his workload is pretty big which leaves him little time to do anything else. Colin and France's do a great job but it seems to me that we are one person short when it comes to getting out into the community and banging the drum. We are now in League One and looking to establish the Club but the staffing levels seem to have stayed the same with just Colin and Frances filling the major day to day roles. We need a face of the Club who everybody recognises , who gets out into the community and really promotes the Club and knows how to utilise/manipulate the media to the Clubs benefit. Somebody who'se a expert in that field with a big personality. One look at Frances job spec revealed it was a pretty impossible job for one person. You can attempt to cover all the bases but you just end up scratching the surface and not being able to properly address each particular problem. No idea if that's the case, maybe she's super woman. [Post edited 5 Apr 2016 7:38]
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Fully agree with your assessment of the situation, also with pioneer's. It'd be a huge ask to attract the right person to the role you describe - which isn't to say the club shouldn't be thinking of doing so. For someone of that calibre, the opportunities to earn a lot of money elsewhere would be very tempting. A basic salary that Dale could afford wouldn't be attractive, and the incentives for increasing support might be realised only after an effort over several years - if it actually happened! For an aspiring candidate - a dyed in the wool Dale fan for instance, who'd just graduated with a degree in marketing - all it would take would be for the manager to leave and the wrong choice made in his successor and the chances of him earning a good living are down the pan. It'd take someone pretty exceptional to take that kind of risk with their career. For this to succeed, the club would have to be offering a competitive salary. With even young players earning around £1k a week, can the club put someone of the same age i.e. early 20's on the same salary footing? It might be better (as others have suggested) to take on someone with potential to work alongside Frances but in a learning capacity. | |
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Wigan season tickets on 01:00 - Apr 6 with 7944 views | pioneer |
Wigan season tickets on 11:49 - Apr 5 by D_Alien | Fully agree with your assessment of the situation, also with pioneer's. It'd be a huge ask to attract the right person to the role you describe - which isn't to say the club shouldn't be thinking of doing so. For someone of that calibre, the opportunities to earn a lot of money elsewhere would be very tempting. A basic salary that Dale could afford wouldn't be attractive, and the incentives for increasing support might be realised only after an effort over several years - if it actually happened! For an aspiring candidate - a dyed in the wool Dale fan for instance, who'd just graduated with a degree in marketing - all it would take would be for the manager to leave and the wrong choice made in his successor and the chances of him earning a good living are down the pan. It'd take someone pretty exceptional to take that kind of risk with their career. For this to succeed, the club would have to be offering a competitive salary. With even young players earning around £1k a week, can the club put someone of the same age i.e. early 20's on the same salary footing? It might be better (as others have suggested) to take on someone with potential to work alongside Frances but in a learning capacity. |
Not disagreeing with any of thesesuggestons but I dont think the basics actually need any sort of financial marketing high flyer. Lets face it if Hornets have done it I dont think its because of any marketing star...it really is common sense, it must be if multiple posters on this site have been suggesting these things for a while. The high flying highly paid marketing position would be hopefully in addition to what ordinary everday fans can see as common sense. I am getting nervous about the announcement on the 18th. I hope they are reading this board and can respond to the many good suggestions that have been put forward. | | | |
Wigan season tickets on 09:50 - Apr 6 with 7858 views | nordenblue |
Wigan season tickets on 01:00 - Apr 6 by pioneer | Not disagreeing with any of thesesuggestons but I dont think the basics actually need any sort of financial marketing high flyer. Lets face it if Hornets have done it I dont think its because of any marketing star...it really is common sense, it must be if multiple posters on this site have been suggesting these things for a while. The high flying highly paid marketing position would be hopefully in addition to what ordinary everday fans can see as common sense. I am getting nervous about the announcement on the 18th. I hope they are reading this board and can respond to the many good suggestions that have been put forward. |
I wouldn't be surprised if the "news" is to freeze prices and a mighty anticlimax for everyone concerned. As many have posted on here and some brilliant ideas there really hasn't been a better time financially to actually do something radical and even take a hit for a longer term plan. It's over to you Mr Dunphy and co | | | |
Wigan season tickets on 10:53 - Apr 6 with 7798 views | ColDale |
It has to be said that the accompanying letter is possibly the most amateurish thing I've seen in football. * However, | | | |
Wigan season tickets on 11:08 - Apr 6 with 7779 views | dingdangblue |
Wigan season tickets on 10:53 - Apr 6 by ColDale | It has to be said that the accompanying letter is possibly the most amateurish thing I've seen in football. * However, |
Oh my lord! Just read that. Embarrassing. Why hasn't he signed it? Some of the away performances have really been upsetting! Is sending an 18 year old kid to Norway's 4th division something to brag about? [Post edited 6 Apr 2016 11:11]
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Wigan season tickets on 11:18 - Apr 6 with 7759 views | DorsetDale |
Wigan season tickets on 01:00 - Apr 6 by pioneer | Not disagreeing with any of thesesuggestons but I dont think the basics actually need any sort of financial marketing high flyer. Lets face it if Hornets have done it I dont think its because of any marketing star...it really is common sense, it must be if multiple posters on this site have been suggesting these things for a while. The high flying highly paid marketing position would be hopefully in addition to what ordinary everday fans can see as common sense. I am getting nervous about the announcement on the 18th. I hope they are reading this board and can respond to the many good suggestions that have been put forward. |
It's a near certainty that the date was announced well in advance so as to provoke debate here and give themselves time to make adjustments based on ideas posted on this board. That's not a criticism, they'd simply be daft not to. | |
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Wigan season tickets on 11:19 - Apr 6 with 7757 views | pioneer |
Wigan season tickets on 10:53 - Apr 6 by ColDale | It has to be said that the accompanying letter is possibly the most amateurish thing I've seen in football. * However, |
He obviously wasn't top of his english class at school. | | | |
Wigan season tickets on 11:33 - Apr 6 with 7737 views | dingdangblue |
Wigan season tickets on 10:53 - Apr 6 by ColDale | It has to be said that the accompanying letter is possibly the most amateurish thing I've seen in football. * However, |
Why would you even mention 'upsetting away performances' ? Just mention the good cup run, Leon Clarke's goals and hopefully retaining league 1 status? It would be like Chris Dunphy sending letters out and mentioning the disappointing 6-1 defeat to Barnsley! Bizarre. | |
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Wigan season tickets on 11:41 - Apr 6 with 7721 views | 442Dale |
Wigan season tickets on 11:18 - Apr 6 by DorsetDale | It's a near certainty that the date was announced well in advance so as to provoke debate here and give themselves time to make adjustments based on ideas posted on this board. That's not a criticism, they'd simply be daft not to. |
Agree on the last point. Time and again it's been said that this forum is a really useful resource to gauge fan opinion. It's certainly not a case of people moaning to creative a negative (well not here at least!), the intention is to make things better for the club and supporters alike. | |
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