Wed May 06, 2015 7:24 pm
Wed May 06, 2015 7:26 pm
Wed May 06, 2015 7:27 pm
carlccfc wrote:In 2005/06 Cardiff City had 6,000 season ticket holders, if City only shift 6,000 for the forthcoming season, which is not out of the question by any stretch of the imagination, then in my opinion that is bordering on criminal. To go backwards 10 years is a sad indictment on this football club.
The club must address key issues to engage with supporters and reconnect with its fanbase.
The return to blue has simply not been enough of an incentive to entice supporters back next season. The issues the club have with the fans obviously run deeper than the colour.
Pricing is something I believe needs to be looked at and sooner the better.
Seating configuration within the stadium is another.
Identity is another issue, we don't have one, fans don't identify with the club and after the disastrous rebrand to an overnight marketing campaign named Bluebirds for Life was too much of a step in too quick a time.
An identity which can be felt by fans as authentic is needed not some tagline or spin that supporters see right through.
To reconnect with supporters, as a start, I would offer two pairs of tickets for every game in the directors box. One pair per game next season offered to loyal supporters who have supported the club for through thick and thin, fans like Eric who have not missed a game for 35 years, or someone like Hef from Holyhead, who has only missed a handful of games over 30 years and that has been through ill health or just no transport on a bank holiday.
The second pair can be a fan nomination, maybe someone who does great work in the community, recognition of an act of goodwill etc.
For the first time in nearly 10 years our club was not nominated for a single award at the Annual Football League Awards, we are going backwards off the pitch let alone on it.
I hope that the club truly realises the issues it faces and there is work being done to try and repair the good work that has been evident and recognised in the last decade but has been undone in spectacular fashion because of the rebrand.
The football is not inspiring enough to bring thousands through the gates but that is only part of the problem, fans need to believe in what is trying to be achieved but at this moment does anyone really know what it is we are trying to achieve ?
Wed May 06, 2015 7:30 pm
wez1927 wrote:carlccfc wrote:In 2005/06 Cardiff City had 6,000 season ticket holders, if City only shift 6,000 for the forthcoming season, which is not out of the question by any stretch of the imagination, then in my opinion that is bordering on criminal. To go backwards 10 years is a sad indictment on this football club.
The club must address key issues to engage with supporters and reconnect with its fanbase.
The return to blue has simply not been enough of an incentive to entice supporters back next season. The issues the club have with the fans obviously run deeper than the colour.
Pricing is something I believe needs to be looked at and sooner the better.
Seating configuration within the stadium is another.
Identity is another issue, we don't have one, fans don't identify with the club and after the disastrous rebrand to an overnight marketing campaign named Bluebirds for Life was too much of a step in too quick a time.
An identity which can be felt by fans as authentic is needed not some tagline or spin that supporters see right through.
To reconnect with supporters, as a start, I would offer two pairs of tickets for every game in the directors box. One pair per game next season offered to loyal supporters who have supported the club for through thick and thin, fans like Eric who have not missed a game for 35 years, or someone like Hef from Holyhead, who has only missed a handful of games over 30 years and that has been through ill health or just no transport on a bank holiday.
The second pair can be a fan nomination, maybe someone who does great work in the community, recognition of an act of goodwill etc.
For the first time in nearly 10 years our club was not nominated for a single award at the Annual Football League Awards, we are going backwards off the pitch let alone on it.
I hope that the club truly realises the issues it faces and there is work being done to try and repair the good work that has been evident and recognised in the last decade but has been undone in spectacular fashion because of the rebrand.
The football is not inspiring enough to bring thousands through the gates but that is only part of the problem, fans need to believe in what is trying to be achieved but at this moment does anyone really know what it is we are trying to achieve ?
Carl I remember people saying that we would only get 10k last season and we got more a lot will renew closer to the start of the season loads I know will be renewing in the summer as they know there seats are safe
Wed May 06, 2015 7:30 pm
Rydogsccfc wrote:Start winning and we will go forward again simples.![]()
Wed May 06, 2015 7:34 pm
Wed May 06, 2015 7:35 pm
Rydogsccfc wrote:Start winning and we will go forward again simples.![]()
Wed May 06, 2015 7:37 pm
bluespeers wrote:Rydogsccfc wrote:Start winning and we will go forward again simples.![]()
Yes winning again will help however Carl is correct fans have lost faith in the club and they need to quickly start building bridges with the fans, great ideas by the way, lets hope they listen to them.
Wed May 06, 2015 7:37 pm
Wed May 06, 2015 7:37 pm
bluespeers wrote:Rydogsccfc wrote:Start winning and we will go forward again simples.![]()
Yes winning again will help however Carl is correct fans have lost faith in the club and they need to quickly start building bridges with the fans, great ideas by the way, lets hope they listen to them.
Wed May 06, 2015 7:39 pm
Mr Shed wrote:We are reducing the debts and making the club sustainable. That's the biggest step forward we have made since the early 2000s
Wed May 06, 2015 7:47 pm
Rydogsccfc wrote:Start winning and we will go forward again simples.![]()
Wed May 06, 2015 7:47 pm
Wed May 06, 2015 7:47 pm
Wed May 06, 2015 7:52 pm
not having a pop at you people in general on this site recently ,if we are wining the crowds will come back ,I don't think the season ticket prices are bad ,I would let children go in all parts of the ground except the canton standcarlccfc wrote:wez1927 wrote:carlccfc wrote:In 2005/06 Cardiff City had 6,000 season ticket holders, if City only shift 6,000 for the forthcoming season, which is not out of the question by any stretch of the imagination, then in my opinion that is bordering on criminal. To go backwards 10 years is a sad indictment on this football club.
The club must address key issues to engage with supporters and reconnect with its fanbase.
The return to blue has simply not been enough of an incentive to entice supporters back next season. The issues the club have with the fans obviously run deeper than the colour.
Pricing is something I believe needs to be looked at and sooner the better.
Seating configuration within the stadium is another.
Identity is another issue, we don't have one, fans don't identify with the club and after the disastrous rebrand to an overnight marketing campaign named Bluebirds for Life was too much of a step in too quick a time.
An identity which can be felt by fans as authentic is needed not some tagline or spin that supporters see right through.
To reconnect with supporters, as a start, I would offer two pairs of tickets for every game in the directors box. One pair per game next season offered to loyal supporters who have supported the club for through thick and thin, fans like Eric who have not missed a game for 35 years, or someone like Hef from Holyhead, who has only missed a handful of games over 30 years and that has been through ill health or just no transport on a bank holiday.
The second pair can be a fan nomination, maybe someone who does great work in the community, recognition of an act of goodwill etc.
For the first time in nearly 10 years our club was not nominated for a single award at the Annual Football League Awards, we are going backwards off the pitch let alone on it.
I hope that the club truly realises the issues it faces and there is work being done to try and repair the good work that has been evident and recognised in the last decade but has been undone in spectacular fashion because of the rebrand.
The football is not inspiring enough to bring thousands through the gates but that is only part of the problem, fans need to believe in what is trying to be achieved but at this moment does anyone really know what it is we are trying to achieve ?
Carl I remember people saying that we would only get 10k last season and we got more a lot will renew closer to the start of the season loads I know will be renewing in the summer as they know there seats are safe
Wez, I am not having a pop just for having a pop's sake, I am hopeful that constructive criticism can in fact help the club reconnect with fans, I hope that 16,000 renew but it is simply not going to happen.
Do you agree with any of the points I have put forward ?
Wed May 06, 2015 7:55 pm
Wed May 06, 2015 7:57 pm
bluespeers wrote:Rydogsccfc wrote:Start winning and we will go forward again simples.![]()
Yes winning again will help however Carl is correct fans have lost faith in the club and they need to quickly start building bridges with the fans, great ideas by the way, lets hope they listen to them.
Wed May 06, 2015 7:59 pm
Wed May 06, 2015 7:59 pm
carlccfc wrote:Rydogsccfc wrote:Start winning and we will go forward again simples.![]()
Ryan, winning will help but it is not the only answer. We will not win every game, fans must feel part of something.
Clubs like Everton are not a club who wins trophy's yet they sell out every game, season tickets are always sold in large numbers, why ?
Because the club is well run and the fans believe in what the club does, just one example but showing that it is not only about results.
I asked a question recently, which club in the top four as a neutral would you go and watch if you weren't watching City, Arsenal was the popular choice, it has been some years since Arsenal won a trophy and they are least successful out of the top four in recent times but supporters believe Arsenal play entertaining football, the answers that came from that thread wasn't about seeing a winning team or a trophy winning team.
Wed May 06, 2015 8:10 pm
Rydogsccfc wrote:Start winning and we will go forward again simples.![]()
Wed May 06, 2015 8:13 pm
carlccfc wrote:Rydogsccfc wrote:Start winning and we will go forward again simples.![]()
Ryan, winning will help but it is not the only answer. We will not win every game, fans must feel part of something.
Clubs like Everton are not a club who wins trophy's yet they sell out every game, season tickets are always sold in large numbers, why ?
Because the club is well run and the fans believe in what the club does, just one example but showing that it is not only about results.
I asked a question recently, which club in the top four as a neutral would you go and watch if you weren't watching City, Arsenal was the popular choice, it has been some years since Arsenal won a trophy and they are least successful out of the top four in recent times but supporters believe Arsenal play entertaining football, the answers that came from that thread wasn't about seeing a winning team or a trophy winning team.
Wed May 06, 2015 8:15 pm
pembroke allan wrote:Surely sales depend on success? Get relegated they drop (usually) promotion the go up! Of course if show intent in summer by good signings that will help, but seriously got no chance of keeping 75%of last seasons fans as we are not successful same will go for lot of clubs through out leagues!
Wed May 06, 2015 8:15 pm
since64 wrote:Don't shoot me down for this but don't you think trying to persuade Mr Tan to turn up more than once a season would be a massive step forward. and show the thousands of lost customers/fans that there is real commitment from the owner and that everyone is pulling in the same direction? It might also help if he stopped trying to buy football clubs in every other country in the world
Wed May 06, 2015 8:17 pm
cantonbluebird1959 wrote:For me I would like clear , believable, communication on what is the club's strategy going forward. What is Tans plan with the debt , are we going to make a serious atempt at promotion or keep things tight and hover around mid table , what is our youth policy ?
If we are serious about promotion why are we wasting money on solid , but older players that would struggle to step up , even if we got there .
Too many unanswered questions for me.![]()
Wed May 06, 2015 8:21 pm
cantonbluebird1959 wrote:For me I would like clear , believable, communication on what is the club's strategy going forward. What is Tans plan with the debt , are we going to make a serious atempt at promotion or keep things tight and hover around mid table , what is our youth policy ?
If we are serious about promotion why are we wasting money on solid , but older players that would struggle to step up , even if we got there .
Too many unanswered questions for me.![]()
Wed May 06, 2015 8:24 pm
pembroke allan wrote:Surely sales depend on success? Get relegated they drop (usually) promotion the go up! Of course if show intent in summer by good signings that will help, but seriously got no chance of keeping 75%of last seasons fans as we are not successful same will go for lot of clubs through out leagues!
Wed May 06, 2015 8:27 pm
Wed May 06, 2015 8:27 pm
eddiep wrote:How about a supporters bar under the Ninian stand.
Not selling expensive piss.
The gloomy grey concrete is soul less.
How about less over zealous stewarding.
How about cheaper walk up tickets @ £20
End change to increase volume and atmosphere?
Sit by your mate tickets/ seats whopper.
Safe standing?
Make the stadium our home, not an open air box for us to come and watch silent bleak and white movies.
Welcome us as fans not customers
Wed May 06, 2015 8:28 pm
carlccfc wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Surely sales depend on success? Get relegated they drop (usually) promotion the go up! Of course if show intent in summer by good signings that will help, but seriously got no chance of keeping 75%of last seasons fans as we are not successful same will go for lot of clubs through out leagues!
Of course sales will drop, nobody is denying that Allan but to lose possibly 10,000 between two seasons is more than just a drop for crying out loud.
Something far more severe is wrong when you drop by approx 60%.
Wed May 06, 2015 8:29 pm
pembroke allan wrote:carlccfc wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Surely sales depend on success? Get relegated they drop (usually) promotion the go up! Of course if show intent in summer by good signings that will help, but seriously got no chance of keeping 75%of last seasons fans as we are not successful same will go for lot of clubs through out leagues!
Of course sales will drop, nobody is denying that Allan but to lose possibly 10,000 between two seasons is more than just a drop for crying out loud.
Something far more severe is wrong when you drop by approx 60%.
Probably right Carl but not surprising as football generally is suffering from lack of sales at ordinary clubs!
PS you paying for the coffee? As club on money saving mode.