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| I live in Westwoodside and it's still the 1960s out here! But seriously i know we come under North Lincs but you wouldn't know the Dons existed out here, even though we're not really that far away. Axholme is an untapped area for support. Why not send a batch of free tickets out to the pubs in Westwoodside, Haxey and Epworth. Surely there's nothing to lose?
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| Plenty of opportunities around Doncaster for free of cheap advertising.
I work at the college, and there is nothing about The Dons upcoming games despite two of the college staff being first team regulars.
As others have mentioned supermarkets are a good way to capture people, as are buses and the bus station.
At the moment the club is good at informing the converted, but they need to start reaching out to those who never thought of Rugby League match as something they would want to watch. Its not just about getting old fans back its about attracting new fans and families.
We have a couple of home games left, how about a kids go free policy (ie under 12's). Give them a signed program from the match and their photo taken with the squad. Costs very little but can grow an interest in young minds.
The club has to do a bit of a carrot and a stick trick to get people in offer them something beyond just a match.
Face painting at games, there are several out there who will attend for free and just take donations for a charity of their choice, again a way to get the kids interested.
DM's idea of giving shop keepers a small commission for selling tickets its great it means there is something in it for them.
My personal reason for not attending the games is pricing £15 to get in £2 for a program and £4 to park (buses would cost me more as I'd need to catch 2) for and hour and a half's entertainment for me on my own. To contrast that me and my wife went to the cinema on Saturday night (which I also feel is overpriced) but for us both to see a recent film and partake in some refreshments it came to under £25 for the pair of us for 2 hours entertainment.
Money is tight for many people in Doncaster we are not an affluent town on the whole I feel that the pricing structure of the clubs (Dons, Knights, Rovers) needs to reflect this. Doesn't just have to be cheaper prices offers like Family tickets, Buy one get one half price deals, discounts for those on benefits/pensions all can put extra bums on seats, but the most important thing about any of these offers is that they TELL PEOPLE outside of the already interested Rugby fans.
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| Having spoke to a lot of people on this there are two main issues at play:
Firstly, there are a lot of other things to do nowadays that we (and everyone else) has to compete with, and plenty of stuff which is pretty much free.
Secondly, the price, £15 was a step too far for a lot of people, particularly those who may have only just got the bug back last year.
The Season Ticket offer is fantastic, but no-one is going to spend £120 on anything as a first investment without having been for a season or so first so is no good for getting new people in
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| The Knights only charge a tenner to stand on the terrace for a League game.
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| Could the club look at mini season tickets like football clubs do? So perhaps supporters over the year can buy a ticket mid season.
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| Quote rupert bear="rupert bear"The Knights only charge a tenner to stand on the terrace for a League game.'"
I'll charge you £5 to watch my grass grow
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| Quote Jemmo="Jemmo"I'll charge you £5 to watch my grass grow'"
That's as may be, but they can still attract two or three times more people to watch their grass grow than the Dons are pulling in for a league game. The point i am making is it is an affordable price for watching a professional sports team regardless of your opinion of that particular sport.
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| Jemmo's right. The season ticket offer is great but it's not going to get new people to come down.
The cost of getting into games is obviously a critical factor - both for fans and the Dons. The Dons have to make a judgement as to where to pitch the pricing levels.
If dropping prices to £10 would double the attendances, it would be a good move, but if it made no difference, it would be a disaster.
We should certainly get some posters put up at the college, as Geoff says.
With communications from DonsNews, the club has improved relations with current fans considerably and we are certainly better informed than previously.
The area that we're not making any headway is with match day attendances.
Can DonsNews tell us if there is a marking plan at the moment, and which of our suggestions the club think could be taken on board?
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| When we had a lottery , the agent used to drop posters off.
With todays improved technology may be fans who are willing could download a poster . May be an idea for next season !
There have been some good ideas , but they need people to help the club.
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| Isn't it the same price at castle park to sit, ie: £15?, im sure if there was a standing area at the keepmoat it would also be cheaper. And the terrace isn't covered , so you are open to the elements. If i were to go there i would pay to sit anyway, that's my preference , so would be no difference for me. As it is the Dons play in an all seater stadium, so unless something happens to change that, can't really see a price drop. As has been said season ticket offer was fantastic, less than a tenner for a game, nobody could complain at that. But yes first you have to get people there for interest to grow. No easy solution to that one.
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| Quote rupert bear="rupert bear"That's as may be, but they can still attract two or three times more people to watch their grass grow than the Dons are pulling in for a league game. The point i am making is it is an affordable price for watching a professional sports team regardless of your opinion of that particular sport.'"
By that token, the prices at the Rovers are twice ours and their attendance are 5-6 times so we should double our price.
My point is, when comparing apples with oranges there is whole range of factors
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