New Big Screen 17:14 - Apr 27 with 8340 views | Hendale | The club are currently looking to invest in a rotating screen which will provide advertising and enhance the match day experience. Another step in the right direction!
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New Big Screen on 17:26 - Apr 27 with 6563 views | YouTubeDale | I noticed Oldham had installed electronic advertising around the pitch. I wonder how the new big screen compares in cost and advertising revenue? I am presuming we see goals on the big screen as an added feature over the pitch-side advertising. | |
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New Big Screen on 17:38 - Apr 27 with 6523 views | rochdaleriddler | Long overdue, let's hope we get it bought | |
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New Big Screen on 18:33 - Apr 27 with 6343 views | KenBoon | The club should pay for it. You're basically paying for a roadside led advertising board, which works Saturday's facing the pitch. If folk have got money to donate to this then pause and find a local charity who are far more deserving of your money. Good video though. | | | |
New Big Screen on 18:48 - Apr 27 with 6290 views | MoonyDale |
New Big Screen on 18:33 - Apr 27 by KenBoon | The club should pay for it. You're basically paying for a roadside led advertising board, which works Saturday's facing the pitch. If folk have got money to donate to this then pause and find a local charity who are far more deserving of your money. Good video though. |
Am not sure where I stand on this, if the money it raises after installation is given to the gaffer to improve the squad or improve the wages paid to keep players at the club then I don't have a problem with crowdfunding to pay for it. As for the charity giving instead then I never give to big charities anyway, am not funding some charity chief exec to fart around in his or hers Merc whist a pittance goes to the people who need it. I prefer to give food to the local food bank or a small local charity who get overlooked.....It's an interesting idea but the raised funds would have to be going to the team as I said... | |
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New Big Screen on 19:04 - Apr 27 with 6220 views | 442Dale | The addition of the screen is a great idea, let's hope companies stump up to sponsor it. interested to see what it will look like. Dull but true: The video on YouTube uses Peter Gabriel's 'Big Time', theme tune for Wrestlemania 22. Also true: the video has a link to crowdfunder on it but not specifically to Dale's for this project. | |
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New Big Screen on 19:18 - Apr 27 with 6147 views | Shun | Really good idea, especially the roadside advertising bit, but why are we being asked to fund it? It's fair to say we're quite financially healthy at the moment, and we rarely pay fees for players, so this is exactly the sort of thing I'd be expecting the club to use their extra money for. | | | |
New Big Screen on 19:24 - Apr 27 with 6125 views | ColDale |
New Big Screen on 19:18 - Apr 27 by Shun | Really good idea, especially the roadside advertising bit, but why are we being asked to fund it? It's fair to say we're quite financially healthy at the moment, and we rarely pay fees for players, so this is exactly the sort of thing I'd be expecting the club to use their extra money for. |
I'd have thought that the hope would be that this would pay for itself over, say, a five year period, especially with the ability to advertise on the road (on the big assumption we get planning permission for it). | | | |
New Big Screen on 19:39 - Apr 27 with 6042 views | SaxonDale | http://www.adi.tv/sales/markets/sport At the top of that link there's a pic of how it looks at Norwich and I must say it is very impressive. I would have thought it would show match highlights but can't see anything in the description to suggest as such unless I've missed it. I think it will be a worthwhile investment for the club if they can find the cash but completely agree with KenBoon about asking fans to pay for it. More chance of me donating for someone to go to an U21's tournament. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
New Big Screen on 20:01 - Apr 27 with 5942 views | nordenblue |
New Big Screen on 19:18 - Apr 27 by Shun | Really good idea, especially the roadside advertising bit, but why are we being asked to fund it? It's fair to say we're quite financially healthy at the moment, and we rarely pay fees for players, so this is exactly the sort of thing I'd be expecting the club to use their extra money for. |
Similar to asking fans to "volunteer" to do the jobs the club should have staff already in place to maintain,or put the jobs out to quote even for local businesses to get involved too,with it all being tax deductible anyway it's a no brainer | | | |
New Big Screen on 20:45 - Apr 27 with 5804 views | PDIDDY | Haha, get the buckets out. 3 million off the hogan deal and your club is scrounging for a tv screen. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 | |
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New Big Screen on 20:50 - Apr 27 with 5796 views | D_Alien |
New Big Screen on 20:01 - Apr 27 by nordenblue | Similar to asking fans to "volunteer" to do the jobs the club should have staff already in place to maintain,or put the jobs out to quote even for local businesses to get involved too,with it all being tax deductible anyway it's a no brainer |
Indeed nb A wasted (so far) opportunity to involve local tradesmen in helping rejuvenate the stadium to go with the football, with resulting publicity for both club and townsfolk [Post edited 27 Apr 2017 20:52]
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New Big Screen on 21:00 - Apr 27 with 5727 views | nordenblue |
New Big Screen on 20:50 - Apr 27 by D_Alien | Indeed nb A wasted (so far) opportunity to involve local tradesmen in helping rejuvenate the stadium to go with the football, with resulting publicity for both club and townsfolk [Post edited 27 Apr 2017 20:52]
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They could even offer a few incentives to keep the prices down,free season tickets for all accepted works, again rather than look at it as a cost to the club they should treat it as an opportunity. | | | |
New Big Screen on 21:55 - Apr 27 with 5600 views | YouTubeDale | My suggestion would be to donate £100 if you can. For simple maths and affordability, if 1000 supporters put in £100 each and we drum up 80 donations of £100 from local businesses then we get there. I am already saving over £100 on my season ticket for next year so there is no increase in spend towards RAFC on a personal basis if I donate £100 here. This is the case for all main stand supporters paying the full adult price. Many supporters will be vehemently against giving for this cause especially if the club has lots of money in it's coffers already. Other supporters can't afford £100. Share the cost amongst many but by giving £100 we soon get there. We would be giving for the benefit of many, for years to come. I'm just trying to provide a relatively simple solution, not that it has to be this rigid, but it's this sort of broad brush approach that should make this mountain into a mere molehill. Next... [Post edited 27 Apr 2017 21:57]
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New Big Screen on 22:13 - Apr 27 with 5525 views | Nigeriamark |
New Big Screen on 19:18 - Apr 27 by Shun | Really good idea, especially the roadside advertising bit, but why are we being asked to fund it? It's fair to say we're quite financially healthy at the moment, and we rarely pay fees for players, so this is exactly the sort of thing I'd be expecting the club to use their extra money for. |
Are we that healthy ( yes compared with other clubs ) I know we have had a windfall this season and another one a couple of years ago. However what about the dozens of years where we probably made losses. I must admit I have never checked our financial statements, but are we actually in the black as a club now? | | | |
New Big Screen on 22:34 - Apr 27 with 5424 views | Thacks_Rabbits | Why the hell are they wanting donations to pay for this. Taking the Pi55 in a big way, buy it, get sponsorship, make money. Rarely do I criticise the board but this is just wrong. Will be asking for Plumbers, builders and P & Decs to fix the toilets next. | |
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New Big Screen on 23:44 - Apr 27 with 5302 views | Yorkshire_Dale | I don't think the Club are asking the fans to pay for it........just contributions (if they can afford it) It should enhance the Match Experience......so why not help? Presumably, once in situ, it should pay for itself......and raise loot thereafter,what's not to like? Even AccyStan have one. | | | |
New Big Screen on 08:16 - Apr 28 with 5052 views | 1907 |
New Big Screen on 20:01 - Apr 27 by nordenblue | Similar to asking fans to "volunteer" to do the jobs the club should have staff already in place to maintain,or put the jobs out to quote even for local businesses to get involved too,with it all being tax deductible anyway it's a no brainer |
Hang on a second. At the pre season Q&A a fan asked if the club if they would ask for volunteers round the ground during the close season as he and his friends were more than willing to muck in and help. Numerous other fans then also agreed that they would welcome this. The club are doing nothing other than what fans have asked. May I please remind people that in the recent set of accounts we have just produced a loss of 400K. Yes next seasons will show some impetus from the Hogan sale, however that income will be staggered, one would assume, and there will be a significant tax bill to pay. Do not kid yourselves that we are flush with cash, because we aren't. A couple of million pounds goes absolutely nowhere in professional football. If you can afford to donate then go ahead and do it, if you can't then don't complain about it. | | | |
New Big Screen on 09:01 - Apr 28 with 4947 views | Newbury_Dale | Maybe its just me, but I think it's a bit rich asking fans to contribute to the cost of this at the same time as the season ticket push. | | | |
New Big Screen on 09:05 - Apr 28 with 4928 views | SuddenLad |
New Big Screen on 09:01 - Apr 28 by Newbury_Dale | Maybe its just me, but I think it's a bit rich asking fans to contribute to the cost of this at the same time as the season ticket push. |
It's not compulsory. Do or don't. | |
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New Big Screen on 09:15 - Apr 28 with 4893 views | D_Alien |
New Big Screen on 08:16 - Apr 28 by 1907 | Hang on a second. At the pre season Q&A a fan asked if the club if they would ask for volunteers round the ground during the close season as he and his friends were more than willing to muck in and help. Numerous other fans then also agreed that they would welcome this. The club are doing nothing other than what fans have asked. May I please remind people that in the recent set of accounts we have just produced a loss of 400K. Yes next seasons will show some impetus from the Hogan sale, however that income will be staggered, one would assume, and there will be a significant tax bill to pay. Do not kid yourselves that we are flush with cash, because we aren't. A couple of million pounds goes absolutely nowhere in professional football. If you can afford to donate then go ahead and do it, if you can't then don't complain about it. |
No-ones kidding anyone, but if you think the club can maintain or improve the infrastructure with volunteers, you're kidding yourself It's great if volunteers wish to do odd jobs, and if people have spare cash they wish to donate towards other improvements then, as said, that's up to them. But as a strategy for bringing the COA up to basic standards of cleanliness, repair and renewal, it simply won't wash | |
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New Big Screen on 09:43 - Apr 28 with 4822 views | nordenblue |
New Big Screen on 08:16 - Apr 28 by 1907 | Hang on a second. At the pre season Q&A a fan asked if the club if they would ask for volunteers round the ground during the close season as he and his friends were more than willing to muck in and help. Numerous other fans then also agreed that they would welcome this. The club are doing nothing other than what fans have asked. May I please remind people that in the recent set of accounts we have just produced a loss of 400K. Yes next seasons will show some impetus from the Hogan sale, however that income will be staggered, one would assume, and there will be a significant tax bill to pay. Do not kid yourselves that we are flush with cash, because we aren't. A couple of million pounds goes absolutely nowhere in professional football. If you can afford to donate then go ahead and do it, if you can't then don't complain about it. |
The basic needs and costs attached to a running business should be met by the company not it's customers,if people want to help feel free but to make an appeal is a touch rich... | | | |
New Big Screen on 10:43 - Apr 28 with 4697 views | watford_dale |
New Big Screen on 09:15 - Apr 28 by D_Alien | No-ones kidding anyone, but if you think the club can maintain or improve the infrastructure with volunteers, you're kidding yourself It's great if volunteers wish to do odd jobs, and if people have spare cash they wish to donate towards other improvements then, as said, that's up to them. But as a strategy for bringing the COA up to basic standards of cleanliness, repair and renewal, it simply won't wash |
Completely agree and how much match day income will it really generate for crowds of 2.5k? If the club can't afford it then don't do it but to ask for funding in an economically depressed area is taking the proverbial. Money raised so far £220 - that's 4 season ticket deposits. | | | |
New Big Screen on 11:21 - Apr 28 with 4613 views | Yorkshire_Dale | Not long ago a Tradesman offered to undertake work at San Spotty in exchange for Season Tickets.......surely that is a win-win situation for all........proper job done and no pecuniary loss to the Club Where is said fellow??????????????????????? | | | |
New Big Screen on 12:15 - Apr 28 with 4497 views | dingdangblue |
New Big Screen on 11:21 - Apr 28 by Yorkshire_Dale | Not long ago a Tradesman offered to undertake work at San Spotty in exchange for Season Tickets.......surely that is a win-win situation for all........proper job done and no pecuniary loss to the Club Where is said fellow??????????????????????? |
Was it milly? Offered to clean the windows. | |
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