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  1. 15 minutes ago, Theoutsider said:

    Agents website suggests could be divided into two - hence rent would be half of this if looked at as a smaller site - would this be large enough? 

     

    Regardless, at £75kpa I don’t think a short term tenure would be a worry - how on earth will it ever rent out!? Footflow on all but matchdays is minimal, would be a challenge for any business to sustain the rent required I would think . Crazy money. 

     

    It’s more likely to appeal to a convenience store or Papa John’s pizza delivery place... something completely unrelated to football.

     

    £75k is crazy money though. I’m not sure on the square footage but would guess that it should command a rent of 30% of that at best. Plus a rent free period usually offered as standard.

     

    Assuming the space doesn’t have toilets or water, waste and drainage then this would be the first thing to get costed up rather than worry about the amount of rent. And instead of rent, look at offering a turnover rent - ie a percentage of the turnover rather than a fixed rent. 

  2. A direct reminder costing virtually nothing can do no harm. I rarely read the official web site. With the exception of last season I'm used to renewing in April or May. It's a no brainer to co-ordinate an email campaign with the web site information.Yes, I used to get that email. For reasons unknown I don't anymore. And a specific campaign for the club's biggest source of income makes sense. Don't you think? I even got a voicemail from the Peterborough chairman once asking me to buy a season ticket there because I'd used their booking system.Makes you wonder why the put it there. Makes you wonder why far more successful companies than our football club advertise anywhere. They're all fools.A 1% take up rate would gross c£90,000. Direct mail campaigns target 1.5%-2% take up.Clarity of fee. Clarity of interest. Clarity of when payments are due. Clarity of why acting now but paying interest is still cheaper than an extra £60 in April.

    Co-ordinated low cost activity reaching as many people as possible as many times as possible. Or eff all. Which is best?

    Great post and you're right to highlight that some of the marketing fundamentals are missing at the club, particularly with the ST campaign but it's a common theme. It's easy to say that 'crowds will grow only when the performances / results improve', which is logical, but that doesn't mean you disregard basic promotion of your product - particularly not when some of the options available to you are free.

     

    I'd suggest that you put your summary in an email to the club if you haven't done already - wouldn't be surprised to see some activity along the same line next week as a result. It might appear patronising but everyone needs a reminder to do the basics, sometimes.

  3. LJ turned round and had a right pop at one of our supporters for making his feelings known, that was in the second half of the Leyton Orient game. the supporter was sat in the mainstand paddock. Johnson either watches a different game to everyone else or just hasn't got a clue. I read a quote from him just the other night in the newspaper whinging about fans having a pop at players. He actually said Liam Kelly has been getting some stick, unjustly in his opinion. If he truly thinks Liam Kelly has put in one performance that has been anything resembling a captains performance or even a performance of somebody we have paid a decent fee for he needs to give his a head an almighty shake. What worrys me most about LJ is that he doesn't actually see any of the problems that exist. He just spouts some more bollocks after the match and expects everybody to go home happy we have been beaten at home without putting up so much as a fight. Take a look at yourself Lee and admit YOU have got it wrong.

    I saw him having a pop during the orient game and it annoyed me. What the detractor was saying was fair and Johnson just told them to "shut up", like we should all just sit there and not have an opinion when we're losing at home.

     

    With you all the way on Liam Kelly by the way. Can't see how we've justified paying a fee for this lad on his performances so far - I can't see him as starter, never mind captain.

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    I might be mistaken but didn't they put this out to "consultation" a few years ago and fans didn't want to move because the Chaddy is the traditional home end?

     

    We should switch ends. The only benefit to having away fans in the RRE is that we can cash in if there's a large number of them (e.g. Liverpool). We could always revert for large cup games.

    you might be right, i just can't remember anything official coming out of the club on the matter. Does anyone know if Simon has an email address which is available to fans?

  5. And wasn't South Bermondsey station quiet. It was on the train too. It was bloody noisy when we got off at London Bridge though.

     

    Awesome feeling when we all stepped off at London Bridge and started singing. There was probably just as many Millwall fans there than on the platform at South Bermondsey but for some reason it just felt safe again, back in civilisation. Good times!

  6. reminds me of Jermaine Johnson looking at that video.

     

    JJ caused defenders of every level all sorts of problems but couldn't shoot. He seems to have found an end product at Sheff Weds so it just shows you have to be patient with players like this.

     

    Hopefully Sid the kid can do the biz

  7. I think O Heck's point here is really valid. We don't have attendance from critical mass of the entire local population, so it's always going to be hard to attract a section of that community who have a significantly lower propensity to attend football matches (anywhere).

     

    I wrote 15000 words on this subject on behalf of Sean Jarvis back in 2003/4, for my uni dissertation, if anyone wants some bedtime reading ;)

  8. L1onheartNew - that is the greatest ever message board post for me. Bravo sir.

     

    The moment Matt Smith nodded that ball in was the most exuberant of my life, since Neil Poynton at Wembley. Hearing it from a fellow latic's point of view from the other side of the world - that just sealed the deal for me. Amazing thought!

     

    Bollocks to the rest of the pointless aggro on this thread.

     

    OAFC KTF

  9. I’ve been fully behind Dickov from day one, never faltered despite some dismal results and even more dismal showings. Because I have seen that he’s been ‘building towards something’ and frankly, I think his personality has brought us some players that I don’t think we would’ve seen at the club otherwise. I even accept that he is a young manager and (even with 2 full seasons’ experience) will continue to make naïve decisions with tactics.

     

    But this statement has taken the edge off all that.

     

    Constant negativity around the club? Yes, when you lose games you that you shouldn’t lose, fans don’t like it - welcome to football

     

    Don’t get credit when we win? I think the adulation/singing/clapping from fans and lovey bollocks in the papers after the few wins we’ve had this year, tell a different story

     

    Want fans to still be talking about an important goal 13 years later like they do at our successful neighbours Man City? Time to start motivating your players to do the basics a lot better, like closing down properly (it worked at Crewe when you were about to lose your job) and getting your centre-backs to pass the ball short rather than trying to spray 50 yard passes around.

     

    And while we’re talking about the negativity around the club, I think you should look at the way you represent the club on the touchline every game. If you spent half of the time you spend spouting aggressive negativity to the 4th official, giving players advice and support during the game, they might have a chance of implementing some of the aforementioned basics much easier.

     

    Carry on.

  10. My mate is the definition of 'Terry' - supporting Crewe and Liverpool in equal measure, without apology.

     

    Of course, I’ve berated him for it for the 12 years that I’ve known him but in all honesty I’m quite jealous. What a nice position to be in – the best of both worlds.

     

    I could NEVER do it myself though, no chance, soul destroying to even think of supporting city or united on the side.

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