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Campbelltown Trial

Suitman

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But I doubt dropping the price of tickets would result in heavilly increasing crowds.

It certainly wouldn't hurt.
Even just having a "One Off" $5 ALL AREAS", would fill the stadium once a season against a poor drawing team like the Cowboys.
Offer discounts on merchandise and food. Even if we made a loss, we're opening up the stadium to potential new season ticket holders.
You have to spend money to save money.

I have many more ideas, but I'll save them for another time.........when I HAVE more time.

Suity
 

Eels Dude

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It certainly wouldn't hurt.
Even just having a "One Off" $5 ALL AREAS", would fill the stadium once a season against a poor drawing team like the Cowboys.
Offer discounts on merchandise and food. Even if we made a loss, we're opening up the stadium to potential new season ticket holders.
You have to spend money to save money.

I have many more ideas, but I'll save them for another time.........when I HAVE more time.

Suity

That is true. I've ideas myself but cannot really be bothered writing them down right now. I think there's many things the club could do to improve crowds, but a lot of that is dependent on our deal with Parramatta stadium trust too I gather. I think now that the NRL and clubs have realised that membership is the way of the future, we'll see lot of improvement in promotions over the next couple of years to entice people to want to become members and get back to our game being about fans as opposed to corporate deals, it seems the general vibe is at least heading down that path and will only get better.
 

hindy111

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forget it-$25 to see basicaly a training run...Persoanly i think trials should be free.Might help get more fans to the game once it kicks off....
They could hand out coupons perhaps for the main games-buy one and a friend pays 50%.
I thought $10 last year was a bit rich....

i have been know to be the maltese tight arse thou..........................
 

Suitman

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That is true. I've ideas myself but cannot really be bothered writing them down right now. I think there's many things the club could do to improve crowds, but a lot of that is dependent on our deal with Parramatta stadium trust too I gather. I think now that the NRL and clubs have realised that membership is the way of the future, we'll see lot of improvement in promotions over the next couple of years to entice people to want to become members and get back to our game being about fans as opposed to corporate deals, it seems the general vibe is at least heading down that path and will only get better.

I hope you are right.
Plenty of water needs to flow under the bridge however. Some of which, you have mentioned.
Hopefully, we'll see some positive initiatives. From a marketing point of view, it can't be that hard.
From a financial point of view though, it may be a little different.

Suity
 

Maroubra Eel

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I wish every seat at the stadium was sold out as membership. And if you wanted membership you had to go a waiting list. Much like scg membership.
 

hybrideel

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This is why i believe all trial games should be at suburban grounds that are up to scratch and mostly in areas that don't get league during the season. Would keep ticket prices down to a minimum and allow people who normally don't get to see the players live a chance to. May even get a few new supporters.
 

ROCCOE3

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Hi all,

I'm planning on going and can anyone sugest what time to head out to the ground to avoid traffic and do you need to pre book to get a seat?

Cheers in advanced :)
 

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