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My understanding is that 'quid a kid' is going on all season in the East Stand when accompanied by a full paying adult?
Quote from: wesco1986 on December 12, 2014, 10:58:36 amMy understanding is that 'quid a kid' is going on all season in the East Stand when accompanied by a full paying adult? Spot on Wes. The club have been doing the permanent 'quid a kid' for a while.I guarantee there are a lot of ticket incentives and initiatives that most match going supporters are not aware of, that's not because the club aren't doing the right marketing but because they are. Marketing, certainly in a sports environment, can waste most of the budget when using the broad brush techniques that are usually suggested. Targeted marketing campaigns maximise that budget and inform the people who need to be informed.
Yes I appreciate that John.One of the first things we discussed under #IRWT was a simple price structure, which is why we did away with match categories. If you remember we had 3 types, A,B,C and the price for a game could range from 15 to £28. Having one price means we can always tell people how much it is without having to research individual games.But as I said before you wont be able to remember all the ticket incentives so where do you draw the line?
I don't get why the offer isn't open to season ticket holders.
As the quid a kid is permanent shout it from the rooftops target everybody just so people know about it