Quote Conorgiantsfan="Conorgiantsfan"It's a simple question with a lot of answers: How do we make the final push to get our average attendance past 10,000? Being bored stiff and stuck at home (having just got my power back after the cut this morning) I thought I'd have a brain-storm about ways to stump up our attendances, but not just to fill it full of kids + families, make it a better atmosphere too:
'Huddersfield United' Membership Scheme - Instead of a Season Ticket, Patrons can opt to buy a Membership, which allows them to have not only a seat in any of the Kilner, FM and Riverside Stands, but also entitles it to cheaper Away travel, I was thinking about maybe a 'members area' could be created in the Riverside Upper, and they would be allowed perhaps to visit players at training. Also, they could have a REASONABLE amount of shirts, and even a special 'members shirt' that the team could play one game a year in. Even things like special members curry nights and BBQ's could be hosted by the club. Members could also get a say in matters like Designs of the Shirt etc.
[i[uTargeted games - got the idea from Wigan's Big One, decide at the start of the year, on one game that the club could be 19-20,000 on. For instance, lets say Wigan. Offer Wigan a larger amount of Tickets, say 5,000 (4,000 in South Stand, 1,000 in Kilner) with all 5,000 at a reduced price like £5. Then, offer the same deals to Home fans for the First 6,000 that buy a ticket, 11,000 already gone, then give all Season Ticket holders chance to 'bring a friend' for the price on the night. Done once in the Early Games, once towards the end.[/u[/i
Bring a friend - have a wider 'Bring a Friend' Scheme, where on the production of a voucher, a Friend a Season Ticket holder can have entry for £5 to any Super League game.
Any other ideas?'"
doesnt that just improve and away side following and only for one game ud still only have 6000