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Old 28th May 2006, 10:50   #1 (permalink)
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Local Supporters Direct club to slash prices

Seems the way forward to me

Cut costs and make more money


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County's biggest problem off the field is the fact that they no longer own their own ground, as former owner Brendan Elwood sold it to Sale Sharks. Not having a ground - most clubs' major asset - restricts investment into the club. Stockport Council is prohibited from investing in County without the surety of a stadium.

But the board, controlled by the supporter-elected trust, has plans to regain the stadium from Sharks, whose crowds are almost twice the size of County and who are having the most successful season in their history.

"Without going into anything, it is a 100 per cent realistic aim," said Beverley.

Plenty of eyes are on County as one of the standard-bearers for the Supporters Direct movement, which aims to deliver football clubs into the hands of their fans and communities, or at least gain that support a voice in the running of the club.

Supporters now own or operate 14 clubs in England, including league clubs Stockport, Bournemouth, Brentford and Chesterfield, and non-league phenomenon FC United, and predict that many more will follow.

Stockport will slash ticket prices on two sides of the ground and for children.

"We realised straight away that we were over-priced," said Beverley. "But you can't boil the ocean, and have to keep money for Jim's budget. We will have a family section where an adult and two children can come and watch for less than £20, and kids will be able to get in for £5."
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Old 28th May 2006, 11:01   #2 (permalink)
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Seems the way forward to me

Cut costs and make more money

Good on them...

Nice ground they have too. If they pull it off they will make more money for the club through more people being able to go than they would by hiking the prices up.
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Old 28th May 2006, 11:16   #3 (permalink)
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Cheaper prices are the way forward
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Old 28th May 2006, 11:40   #4 (permalink)
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Cheaper prices are the way forward

Is it fuck...

Run up huge debts, struggle to repay them, then charge the fans more to cover the debts. If they moan get all the other fans to tell them they are just whinging bastards and not loyal to the cause.


Now THAT is the way forward.
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Old 28th May 2006, 12:32   #5 (permalink)
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Depends which club you talk about. Charge a club like Brentford's fans £30 quid a ticket and you're talking empty seats.

At United, you can pretty much charge what you want and still attract £70k + fans weekly.

Unfortunately, this is a sad truth.
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