Couldn't agree more.
You, your fella, the 3 kids and me and my lad... money lost.
What a shambles... Do they care?
Doubt it
Got to agree. The atmosphere was very subdued last night. In the second half the 30 or so PSV fans were making more noise than us.
Fingers crossed that the missing squad numbers mean some new faces are in the pipeline
Uredz
The atmosphere was very flat, I blamed it on being a pre-season game but the mood around me, listening to people's comments I suspect you could be right
We do things like that and you laugh at us, but it's a great way of getting young fans into games.
When you're 8 you have no differentiation between a preseason friendly and a league game.
Surprised only 6,000 turned up to watch. Do you have a bigger home friendly coming up?
totally agree, they missed a huge trick charging that price
Atmospheres at pre-season friendlies are rubbish, because everyone knows that the game is meaningless.
I agree with the OP though, the Club could have made it a free night to everyone. Big crowd, great experience for people who had never been to a game, especially children, would maybe encourage future sales and it would have been a nice gesture.
It's all about money I'm afraid. The days of just being nice for little or no money are long gone.
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Just seen that Exeter City ( who Derby are playing on Saturday ) are offering their fans free admission to the Derby game as long as they join the Exeter City Trust. The trust is a big part of the Club and encourages supporters to really get involved with all sorts of projects and even have a say in how the Club is run etc. It costs £24 to join, but sounds like a real positive way of encouraging loyal, local support. A good example of the Club and the supporter getting something out of the same deal.
The game is free if you join something that costs £24 to join. Sounds like they've been to the Mark Arthur school of finance. Gougers.
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posted on 28/7/11
Couldn't agree more.
You, your fella, the 3 kids and me and my lad... money lost.
What a shambles... Do they care?
Doubt it
posted on 28/7/11
Got to agree. The atmosphere was very subdued last night. In the second half the 30 or so PSV fans were making more noise than us.
Fingers crossed that the missing squad numbers mean some new faces are in the pipeline
Uredz
posted on 28/7/11
The atmosphere was very flat, I blamed it on being a pre-season game but the mood around me, listening to people's comments I suspect you could be right
posted on 28/7/11
We do things like that and you laugh at us, but it's a great way of getting young fans into games.
When you're 8 you have no differentiation between a preseason friendly and a league game.
Surprised only 6,000 turned up to watch. Do you have a bigger home friendly coming up?
posted on 28/7/11
totally agree, they missed a huge trick charging that price
posted on 28/7/11
Atmospheres at pre-season friendlies are rubbish, because everyone knows that the game is meaningless.
I agree with the OP though, the Club could have made it a free night to everyone. Big crowd, great experience for people who had never been to a game, especially children, would maybe encourage future sales and it would have been a nice gesture.
It's all about money I'm afraid. The days of just being nice for little or no money are long gone.
posted on 28/7/11
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posted on 28/7/11
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posted on 28/7/11
Just seen that Exeter City ( who Derby are playing on Saturday ) are offering their fans free admission to the Derby game as long as they join the Exeter City Trust. The trust is a big part of the Club and encourages supporters to really get involved with all sorts of projects and even have a say in how the Club is run etc. It costs £24 to join, but sounds like a real positive way of encouraging loyal, local support. A good example of the Club and the supporter getting something out of the same deal.
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posted on 28/7/11
The game is free if you join something that costs £24 to join. Sounds like they've been to the Mark Arthur school of finance. Gougers.
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