Money generating 13:06 - Dec 16 with 12007 views | somdale | What about picking a game where everybody puts away their season ticket and buys a full priced one instead? Maybe we could pick three from now till the end of the season. I know we shouldn't have to, but at the same time the club needs money but nobody outside the club is going to help. | | | | |
Money generating on 13:22 - Dec 16 with 8086 views | Dalenet | Nice idea. Another option is all of us could buy £20 worth of draw tickets. If 1000 of us did that the club would have an additional £20k in the bank by Christmas. I was working out that the wage bill for the club seems to be around £160k a month. That is a lot of cash to find if we really have used up what is in the bank. | | | |
Money generating on 13:25 - Dec 16 with 8082 views | Dale_4_Life | I would be happy to do this ... if the board acknowledge it would actually help and be appreciated. | | | |
Money generating on 13:40 - Dec 16 with 8033 views | EllDale | I’m happy to go along with that scheme. Just bought four books of Christmas draw tickets too. Let those who can help to keep the club afloat. | | | |
Money generating on 13:49 - Dec 16 with 7998 views | 100569 |
Money generating on 13:40 - Dec 16 by EllDale | I’m happy to go along with that scheme. Just bought four books of Christmas draw tickets too. Let those who can help to keep the club afloat. |
Likewise, several books bought and I love the idea of putting my season ticket aside. | | | |
Money generating on 13:56 - Dec 16 with 7985 views | James1980 | I'm sure we would all rather the club call for and accept help than issue a statement like North Shields have found themselves having to do. [Post edited 16 Dec 2023 19:44]
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Money generating on 13:57 - Dec 16 with 7981 views | A_Newby | Would be better to donate ticket price to trust to buy shares. 1. No VAT paid. 2. Increases trust shareholding. | | | |
Money generating on 14:35 - Dec 16 with 7859 views | 442Dale | For over a year we’ve had opportunities to raise funds, focus on increasing revenue with targeted schemes. There was no emphasis on the necessity to sell shares. Plenty has been done by fans since. Nothing has changed. It was pointed out at the time and since. It’s failing because people don’t understand RAFC. | |
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Money generating on 19:38 - Dec 16 with 7468 views | Sandyman |
Money generating on 13:56 - Dec 16 by James1980 | I'm sure we would all rather the club call for and accept help than issue a statement like North Shields have found themselves having to do. [Post edited 16 Dec 2023 19:44]
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South Shields are stable but up for sale (like we are). North Shields are goosed. [Post edited 16 Dec 2023 19:40]
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Money generating on 19:45 - Dec 16 with 7427 views | James1980 |
Money generating on 19:38 - Dec 16 by Sandyman | South Shields are stable but up for sale (like we are). North Shields are goosed. [Post edited 16 Dec 2023 19:40]
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Corrected thanks Sandy | |
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Money generating on 19:56 - Dec 16 with 7400 views | watford_dale |
Money generating on 19:38 - Dec 16 by Sandyman | South Shields are stable but up for sale (like we are). North Shields are goosed. [Post edited 16 Dec 2023 19:40]
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I don't think North Shields own their ground and they were in for a world of pain before the season started. Saw them last season in one of the fa cup qualifying rounds. Was looking to do south shields v blyth spartans on new years day until the league messed around with the xmas fixtures. | | | |
Money generating on 22:20 - Dec 16 with 7205 views | 100notout |
Money generating on 13:22 - Dec 16 by Dalenet | Nice idea. Another option is all of us could buy £20 worth of draw tickets. If 1000 of us did that the club would have an additional £20k in the bank by Christmas. I was working out that the wage bill for the club seems to be around £160k a month. That is a lot of cash to find if we really have used up what is in the bank. |
This A very quick injection of much needed cash. Bought a few more online earlier and would urge all fans to do so. Who knows you might even win! | |
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Money generating on 15:26 - Dec 17 with 6895 views | Duckegg |
Money generating on 13:57 - Dec 16 by A_Newby | Would be better to donate ticket price to trust to buy shares. 1. No VAT paid. 2. Increases trust shareholding. |
Good idea but didnt they say that the remaining shares are for a possible investor to purchase all at once and not to sell them in small amounts..... | | | |
Money generating on 16:06 - Dec 17 with 6842 views | A_Newby |
Money generating on 15:26 - Dec 17 by Duckegg | Good idea but didnt they say that the remaining shares are for a possible investor to purchase all at once and not to sell them in small amounts..... |
True, but given the circumstances now the board may change their mind. 1. If 1,000 fans donated £20 each to the trust to buy shares the club would get £20,000 and the trust more shares. 2. If 1,000 fans repurchased a ticket for £20, the club would get only £16,000 after VAT. 3. If 1,000 fans purchased 20 Christmas draw tickets each the club would get most of the £20,000 raised only a small portion would go towards the prizes and admin. We could do a combination of 1 and 3. | | | |
Money generating on 16:35 - Dec 17 with 6810 views | Duckegg |
Money generating on 16:06 - Dec 17 by A_Newby | True, but given the circumstances now the board may change their mind. 1. If 1,000 fans donated £20 each to the trust to buy shares the club would get £20,000 and the trust more shares. 2. If 1,000 fans repurchased a ticket for £20, the club would get only £16,000 after VAT. 3. If 1,000 fans purchased 20 Christmas draw tickets each the club would get most of the £20,000 raised only a small portion would go towards the prizes and admin. We could do a combination of 1 and 3. |
Is there enough commitment from the 1000 trust members!. | | | |
Money generating on 10:06 - Dec 18 with 6491 views | ChaffRAFC | Did anyone go in the club shop on Saturday? The last home game before Christmas and you wouldn't even know it was Christmas! Nothing Christmas themed, no cards, no Santa hat's, no advent calendars and not even a 2024 calendar. It's like everyone has just given up, it's pathetic. We don't have the scheduled third kit that was due to be announced around the time of the Wealdstone game. There's nothing from what I could see. And on Boxing Day, we've got a big crowd, probably in excess of around 6/7000 fans, what extra is being done that day or are we just hoping they come again? Surely we can reach out to local businesses and go, we've got 6000 fans coming, do you want a van/stall at the back of the Pearl Street maybe for a cost? These extra fans that are coming? Are we asking parents/clubs/schools if they want to be contacted about offers, future games? Obviously, if any of this is happening, brilliant, but the fact I'm asking this question suggests it's not particularly clear if so. I admire the effort to get more people in in terms of tickets but lets maximise it and encourage a follow up so they're not lost. | |
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Money generating on 11:30 - Dec 18 with 6405 views | RAFCBLUE |
Money generating on 16:06 - Dec 17 by A_Newby | True, but given the circumstances now the board may change their mind. 1. If 1,000 fans donated £20 each to the trust to buy shares the club would get £20,000 and the trust more shares. 2. If 1,000 fans repurchased a ticket for £20, the club would get only £16,000 after VAT. 3. If 1,000 fans purchased 20 Christmas draw tickets each the club would get most of the £20,000 raised only a small portion would go towards the prizes and admin. We could do a combination of 1 and 3. |
You make some excellent points and may I suggest two others: 1. The Trust moves to a monthly subscription model rather than a one off fee. Here is Newport's https://www.ncafctrust.org/ * Bronze membership - £5 per month * Silver membership - £10 per month * Gold membership - £20 per month * Platinum membership - £50 per month * Corporate membership - £1,000 per year On current numbers assuming only basis bronze membership status, the Trust would generate £60,000 a year, perhaps more if the higher tiers of membership were taken up including corporates. 2. Reestablish Goldbond The removal of Goldbond removed two things the club really needs - money and engagement. The knock on the door from an agent or collector not only spread the word around the wider town but promoted engagement which was lost when the direct debit replacement was launched and the role of agents removed. If something could be established that could raise some good funds. I'd see the Trust wanting to put any money raised as shares but in a club that loses £0.5m per annum on the 2022 set of accounts the above would cover about 35% of it. | |
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Money generating on 13:44 - Dec 18 with 6309 views | EllDale |
Money generating on 10:06 - Dec 18 by ChaffRAFC | Did anyone go in the club shop on Saturday? The last home game before Christmas and you wouldn't even know it was Christmas! Nothing Christmas themed, no cards, no Santa hat's, no advent calendars and not even a 2024 calendar. It's like everyone has just given up, it's pathetic. We don't have the scheduled third kit that was due to be announced around the time of the Wealdstone game. There's nothing from what I could see. And on Boxing Day, we've got a big crowd, probably in excess of around 6/7000 fans, what extra is being done that day or are we just hoping they come again? Surely we can reach out to local businesses and go, we've got 6000 fans coming, do you want a van/stall at the back of the Pearl Street maybe for a cost? These extra fans that are coming? Are we asking parents/clubs/schools if they want to be contacted about offers, future games? Obviously, if any of this is happening, brilliant, but the fact I'm asking this question suggests it's not particularly clear if so. I admire the effort to get more people in in terms of tickets but lets maximise it and encourage a follow up so they're not lost. |
To be fair I went in and bought an Xmas sweater but there were only half a dozen left in large sizes. | | | |
Money generating on 13:59 - Dec 18 with 6273 views | ChaffRAFC |
Money generating on 13:44 - Dec 18 by EllDale | To be fair I went in and bought an Xmas sweater but there were only half a dozen left in large sizes. |
Yeah I saw those actually but that's it. There's nothing to entice me to buy anything for myself or my lad for Christmas though. This will be the first year he's had no Dale memorabilia. Would have definitely bought a calendar and maybe a new third shirt if we'd done one. | |
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Money generating on 15:36 - Dec 18 with 6130 views | Bainesy15 |
Money generating on 10:06 - Dec 18 by ChaffRAFC | Did anyone go in the club shop on Saturday? The last home game before Christmas and you wouldn't even know it was Christmas! Nothing Christmas themed, no cards, no Santa hat's, no advent calendars and not even a 2024 calendar. It's like everyone has just given up, it's pathetic. We don't have the scheduled third kit that was due to be announced around the time of the Wealdstone game. There's nothing from what I could see. And on Boxing Day, we've got a big crowd, probably in excess of around 6/7000 fans, what extra is being done that day or are we just hoping they come again? Surely we can reach out to local businesses and go, we've got 6000 fans coming, do you want a van/stall at the back of the Pearl Street maybe for a cost? These extra fans that are coming? Are we asking parents/clubs/schools if they want to be contacted about offers, future games? Obviously, if any of this is happening, brilliant, but the fact I'm asking this question suggests it's not particularly clear if so. I admire the effort to get more people in in terms of tickets but lets maximise it and encourage a follow up so they're not lost. |
My Dad went in a few weeks ago to buy the entire family new shirts for Christmas (sizes S-L), only to be told they had none left, with no intention of getting another delivery till February... | | | |
Money generating on 16:18 - Dec 18 with 6071 views | D_Alien | If your aim is to divest yourselves of ownership, why would you plan to grow the business? It's probably been that way for some time now, but more urgent since the NL stopped the director's loan. That's the sole focus, and was expected to have been achieved at the end of last month. There's little point about posting what the current BoD should or should not be doing, but as 442 has said, so much time has been wasted | |
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Money generating on 16:45 - Dec 18 with 5995 views | Dalenet |
Money generating on 10:06 - Dec 18 by ChaffRAFC | Did anyone go in the club shop on Saturday? The last home game before Christmas and you wouldn't even know it was Christmas! Nothing Christmas themed, no cards, no Santa hat's, no advent calendars and not even a 2024 calendar. It's like everyone has just given up, it's pathetic. We don't have the scheduled third kit that was due to be announced around the time of the Wealdstone game. There's nothing from what I could see. And on Boxing Day, we've got a big crowd, probably in excess of around 6/7000 fans, what extra is being done that day or are we just hoping they come again? Surely we can reach out to local businesses and go, we've got 6000 fans coming, do you want a van/stall at the back of the Pearl Street maybe for a cost? These extra fans that are coming? Are we asking parents/clubs/schools if they want to be contacted about offers, future games? Obviously, if any of this is happening, brilliant, but the fact I'm asking this question suggests it's not particularly clear if so. I admire the effort to get more people in in terms of tickets but lets maximise it and encourage a follow up so they're not lost. |
We have an issue Chaff. The club has been losing staff over the past 6 months and isn't replacing them - they can't afford to. We had three in marketin/sponsorship/sales 2 years ago, now we have 1. They just can't do it all. The club shop should be run by volunteers at our level. The marketing can be done by a group of volunteers, leaving the paid member of staff to cope with corporate sponsorship. They have announced that they are having food stalls outside the ground for boxing day, particularly for the vulnerable attendees that can't afford to get to football and can't afford our refreshment huts - they are getting free refreshments at these outside stalls. As for database marketing - you are right. My argument is that we need to present a half season card or a multi-game offer to these first time attendees. Again, something a volunteer could organise. But we don't seem to be open to fan involvement | | | |
Money generating on 17:41 - Dec 18 with 5934 views | Dale_4_Life | On this theme we have a bumper crowd expected on Boxing day. Can the trust arrange a flyer with the message we are in trouble but looking to take control of the situation and build our way out of it. Actively speak with the new faces and ask if they enjoy the game will they come back for the remainder of the season? The flyer needs a positive message on a grim situation with the date and time of all remaining home fixtures on it. Several trust members (or passionate volunteers) in the Main / Pearl and Sandy to actually go and speak with new faces to make them welcome and actively ask for there continued support until the end of the season? Something a little different from sat behind a trust desk hoping for people to rock up and chat. It would be a shame to miss the opportunity to get some lapsed and new faces back on a more regular basis. | | | |
Money generating on 18:10 - Dec 18 with 5886 views | 100569 |
Money generating on 10:06 - Dec 18 by ChaffRAFC | Did anyone go in the club shop on Saturday? The last home game before Christmas and you wouldn't even know it was Christmas! Nothing Christmas themed, no cards, no Santa hat's, no advent calendars and not even a 2024 calendar. It's like everyone has just given up, it's pathetic. We don't have the scheduled third kit that was due to be announced around the time of the Wealdstone game. There's nothing from what I could see. And on Boxing Day, we've got a big crowd, probably in excess of around 6/7000 fans, what extra is being done that day or are we just hoping they come again? Surely we can reach out to local businesses and go, we've got 6000 fans coming, do you want a van/stall at the back of the Pearl Street maybe for a cost? These extra fans that are coming? Are we asking parents/clubs/schools if they want to be contacted about offers, future games? Obviously, if any of this is happening, brilliant, but the fact I'm asking this question suggests it's not particularly clear if so. I admire the effort to get more people in in terms of tickets but lets maximise it and encourage a follow up so they're not lost. |
Just over a week ago I checked the online shop to see what scarfs we were selling. I couldn't see any listed. I didn't beleive that we were not selling scarfs. I went to the shop to see for myself. Their were half a dozen on the shelf apparantly old stock found. I asked when new scarfs would be arriving to be told they wouldn't be. WHAT !! Winter and a club shop not selling scarfs surely after a replica shirt a scarf in winter is a must item to have ? Not at our club. An ideal stocking filler and as Chaff says 6/7000 turning up on Boxing Day, kids with xmas money to spend an ideal opportunity to make money. I've supported this club for 60+ years and seen some very bad times indeed but none as bad as the current state of affairs at this moment in time. The club appears broken, being run into the ground and leaderless. I seriously fear for our future.....if their is one. Their is no engagement with supporters or information of any sort from within the club. As a shareholder I wait with baited breath to see what comes out of the AGM on Thursday. I won't be holding my breath as I fear it would be my last | | | |
Money generating on 18:21 - Dec 18 with 5850 views | TalkingSutty |
Money generating on 10:06 - Dec 18 by ChaffRAFC | Did anyone go in the club shop on Saturday? The last home game before Christmas and you wouldn't even know it was Christmas! Nothing Christmas themed, no cards, no Santa hat's, no advent calendars and not even a 2024 calendar. It's like everyone has just given up, it's pathetic. We don't have the scheduled third kit that was due to be announced around the time of the Wealdstone game. There's nothing from what I could see. And on Boxing Day, we've got a big crowd, probably in excess of around 6/7000 fans, what extra is being done that day or are we just hoping they come again? Surely we can reach out to local businesses and go, we've got 6000 fans coming, do you want a van/stall at the back of the Pearl Street maybe for a cost? These extra fans that are coming? Are we asking parents/clubs/schools if they want to be contacted about offers, future games? Obviously, if any of this is happening, brilliant, but the fact I'm asking this question suggests it's not particularly clear if so. I admire the effort to get more people in in terms of tickets but lets maximise it and encourage a follow up so they're not lost. |
We don't even have any scarves for sale, they make a great stocking filler. There could be a crowd of 7000 on Boxing day, many of them families with young children and cold. The clubs given up and anybody who says otherwise is telling lies. Edit..sorry 10059, I didn't see your post. [Post edited 18 Dec 2023 18:23]
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