5) Tours around the ground having photos with the European Cups - PAY UP TIMOTHY VERHOEK
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6) sell our best players for large sums.??????
this if forest were talking about,ran by a clown.
best players go for free at forest,we all know that.only we get told they will be replaced but year on year they dont get replaced and this year the excuse is that "there might be a new rule,were not sure what the rule will be,but we will not spend any money just incase a new rule comes in" great bit of work that is.i might sell my house because next year the rules on my mortgage might change,not sure what the new mortgage rules might be or if they even actualy come in to affect but im selling up,just to be sure.
great mentality here at forest.
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Hode up! Surely the best way to increase revenue is to get into the Premiership and maintain Premier league status for a few years? This will alsohave a positive impact on ticket prices, attendances, sponsorship, supplementary income (programmes, pies etc). How dare any organisation have the idea that stability is the same thing as stagnation! How many more years will we have to put up with this unambitious mediocrity?
Quite agree with the article. Forest have to try and increase revenue. Kitbag were brought in to sort the club shop and online store out (there was talk of a city centre store too, but not sure what happened to that) but other than that not much appears to be done in the way of increasing our revenue. Dare I say, it is something that the Americans have done very well at Direby. Decreasing ticket prices may even be a source of extra revenue - I'm not saying we should give all our tickets away like Direby, but it's simple economics to reduce the price in order to increase demand. This in turn will increase match day revenue. We should be pushing more corporate hospitality and sponsorship by local business and looking at other ways to increase our income.
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5) Tours around the ground having photos with the European Cups - PAY UP TIMOTHY VERHOEK
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6) sell our best players for large sums.??????
this if forest were talking about,ran by a clown.
best players go for free at forest,we all know that.only we get told they will be replaced but year on year they dont get replaced and this year the excuse is that "there might be a new rule,were not sure what the rule will be,but we will not spend any money just incase a new rule comes in" great bit of work that is.i might sell my house because next year the rules on my mortgage might change,not sure what the new mortgage rules might be or if they even actualy come in to affect but im selling up,just to be sure.
great mentality here at forest.
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well said Ray...
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Hode up! Surely the best way to increase revenue is to get into the Premiership and maintain Premier league status for a few years? This will alsohave a positive impact on ticket prices, attendances, sponsorship, supplementary income (programmes, pies etc). How dare any organisation have the idea that stability is the same thing as stagnation! How many more years will we have to put up with this unambitious mediocrity?
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Quite agree with the article. Forest have to try and increase revenue. Kitbag were brought in to sort the club shop and online store out (there was talk of a city centre store too, but not sure what happened to that) but other than that not much appears to be done in the way of increasing our revenue. Dare I say, it is something that the Americans have done very well at Direby. Decreasing ticket prices may even be a source of extra revenue - I'm not saying we should give all our tickets away like Direby, but it's simple economics to reduce the price in order to increase demand. This in turn will increase match day revenue. We should be pushing more corporate hospitality and sponsorship by local business and looking at other ways to increase our income.
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