And in other breaking news, it has being confirmed Billy Davies does indeed like salt n vinegar crisps.
comment by Igor; i don't do defeat but i do a mean neck massage. (U1993)
posted 7 minutes ago
And in other breaking news, it has being confirmed Billy Davies does indeed like salt n vinegar crisps.
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I heard McClaren is partial to some Hula Hoops
Good choice, you can place 10 of them on the tips of your fingers and thumbs and eat them at your leisure
Or 12 if you are a Forest fan.
He only needed three touches and was straight in?
Good to see fawaz got the huge crowd he asked for having spent all that money!
Oh ... There must be a mistype on the BBC website?
Only 21,000? Surely not ?
40,000 average in 4 days. Not bad considering the current economic climate.
Combined that should read
All paying full match ticket price too………………………….
Hence such a small crowd
No kids for a quid
to Florest - just goes to show what you can do when your fans are fickle, your manager has a serious chrisma by-pass, your owner tweets all and sundry without knowing the facts and employing Jim Price - a dis-barred solicitor from Scotland who is not really a fit and proper person to be employed by a F.L. club but continues to do so because this is what the manager wants
comment by SimonJWelch (U3812)
posted 32 minutes ago
Hence such a small crowd
No kids for a quid
http://mobile.dcfc.co.uk/news/article/qpr-ticket-offer-launched-230114-1312574.aspx?pd=635267250000000000
Interesting question.
Why do Forest make more money from matchday tickets than Derby?
That looks like good marketing and business to me Strett.
In answer to your question, we have more STH's?
So is Kids for a quid good marketing?
No; the ST's are factored in. Freebies? Maybe?
Zzzzzz
For the millionth time, if someone can tell me how you get these 'freebies' please enlighten me. I'd love to know..
Kids for a quid is more like a freebie
I thought you claimed to be good at maths Strett yet you have asked the question about Forest making more on match day several times. How many times to you need to be told. Derby have many thousand more season ticket holders than Forest so they don't have to pay anything on match day. I know it is a difficult concept for those with less mathematical aptitude but surely you can make the effort Strett.
My lad's school gets loads of free tickets every home game.
Spart it's ticket income, ST's are factored in. Do try and keep up, repeat typing is boring.
The question you asked was:
Why do Forest make more money from matchday tickets than Derby?
The answer is as above. Always answer the question asked.
As season tickets mean that each game is discounted then any sensible fan who is intending to attend a high proportion of home games will buy a season ticket. The Forest fans not being so loyal tend not to buy in advance or if they are loyal are too stupid to take advantage of season tickets.
More Forest fans watch Forest, than Derby fans watch Derby. That is a fact.
I really don't understand the fickle argument
I'm bored Caniggia.
Yanking some chains.
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posted on 2/2/14
And in other breaking news, it has being confirmed Billy Davies does indeed like salt n vinegar crisps.
posted on 2/2/14
comment by Igor; i don't do defeat but i do a mean neck massage. (U1993)
posted 7 minutes ago
And in other breaking news, it has being confirmed Billy Davies does indeed like salt n vinegar crisps.
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I heard McClaren is partial to some Hula Hoops
posted on 2/2/14
Good choice, you can place 10 of them on the tips of your fingers and thumbs and eat them at your leisure
posted on 2/2/14
Or 12 if you are a Forest fan.
posted on 2/2/14
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posted on 2/2/14
BREAKING RAFIK DEJABBOUR
posted on 2/2/14
He only needed three touches and was straight in?
posted on 2/2/14
Good to see fawaz got the huge crowd he asked for having spent all that money!
Oh ... There must be a mistype on the BBC website?
Only 21,000? Surely not ?
posted on 2/2/14
40,000 average in 4 days. Not bad considering the current economic climate.
posted on 2/2/14
Combined that should read
posted on 2/2/14
21,000 happy Forest fans
posted on 2/2/14
All paying full match ticket price too………………………….
posted on 2/2/14
Hence such a small crowd
No kids for a quid
posted on 2/2/14
to Florest - just goes to show what you can do when your fans are fickle, your manager has a serious chrisma by-pass, your owner tweets all and sundry without knowing the facts and employing Jim Price - a dis-barred solicitor from Scotland who is not really a fit and proper person to be employed by a F.L. club but continues to do so because this is what the manager wants
posted on 2/2/14
comment by SimonJWelch (U3812)
posted 32 minutes ago
Hence such a small crowd
No kids for a quid
http://mobile.dcfc.co.uk/news/article/qpr-ticket-offer-launched-230114-1312574.aspx?pd=635267250000000000
posted on 2/2/14
Interesting question.
Why do Forest make more money from matchday tickets than Derby?
posted on 2/2/14
That looks like good marketing and business to me Strett.
In answer to your question, we have more STH's?
posted on 2/2/14
So is Kids for a quid good marketing?
No; the ST's are factored in. Freebies? Maybe?
posted on 2/2/14
Zzzzzz
For the millionth time, if someone can tell me how you get these 'freebies' please enlighten me. I'd love to know..
Kids for a quid is more like a freebie
posted on 2/2/14
I thought you claimed to be good at maths Strett yet you have asked the question about Forest making more on match day several times. How many times to you need to be told. Derby have many thousand more season ticket holders than Forest so they don't have to pay anything on match day. I know it is a difficult concept for those with less mathematical aptitude but surely you can make the effort Strett.
posted on 2/2/14
My lad's school gets loads of free tickets every home game.
Spart it's ticket income, ST's are factored in. Do try and keep up, repeat typing is boring.
posted on 2/2/14
The question you asked was:
Why do Forest make more money from matchday tickets than Derby?
The answer is as above. Always answer the question asked.
As season tickets mean that each game is discounted then any sensible fan who is intending to attend a high proportion of home games will buy a season ticket. The Forest fans not being so loyal tend not to buy in advance or if they are loyal are too stupid to take advantage of season tickets.
posted on 2/2/14
More Forest fans watch Forest, than Derby fans watch Derby. That is a fact.
posted on 2/2/14
I really don't understand the fickle argument
posted on 2/2/14
I'm bored Caniggia.
Yanking some chains.
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