- Jul 10, 2003
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Don't forget the STRIPPERS and a pound for an EXOTIC dance behind the curtain, that would pack them in
No-one would go to the football though
Do you really think people would pay a pound for an EXOTIC dance from Enrest
Don't forget the STRIPPERS and a pound for an EXOTIC dance behind the curtain, that would pack them in
No-one would go to the football though
if you're going with tokens, no reason why two cant be a pie or wine and so on
Because it would introduce a major element of multi-choice fannying around that would slow things down to the level of the rest of the stadium? In the hypothetical Ale House which I envisage, you'd hand over two tokens and get a pint of ale in return which would take all of thirty seconds.
Baffling. And it's clearly angled at business as opposed to supporters. Distance your supporters, and raise less cash - good work.
Don't forget the STRIPPERS and a pound for an EXOTIC dance behind the curtain, that would pack them in
We all seem to know that...why doesn't someone here ping Insider or Bloom to tell them.... "Tony's Bar" has a ring to it.Indeed, make it an ADULTS only pub and 95% of those in there will be drinking beers with a high mark up.
This sounds like a great idea. It works well at gigs and festivals. All that would need to be offered is an ale, a lager, wine, a cider and bottled soft drinks. Allow people to bring in food from the fish and chip place outside.
Because it would introduce a major element of multi-choice fannying around that would slow things down to the level of the rest of the stadium? In the hypothetical Ale House which I envisage, you'd hand over two tokens and get a pint of ale in return which would take all of thirty seconds. Next!
On the face of it that does seem a bit self-defeating (if the object of kit sponsorship is to raise money). Do you think it could be an image thing? Maybe the club thought that having all those "Me and My Mate Plumbers Ltd" adverts in the programme and on the site looked a bit non-league; i.e. the sort of thing the club did in the old days at Withdean when a grand meant a lot. Maybe the club wanted to move away from people who were basically fans paying a few hundred pounds to see their names in the programme (week after week!) towards richer corporate clients. They feel it might be worth taking a hit this year in the hope of increased revenue next - and losing all the small-fry butcher, baker and candlestick maker types into the bargain.
Ditto the Seven Stars bar. Ok, it's not working out for them this year (so far), but I reckon they're hoping that when word gets around that there's a sort of cheapo corporate lounge available they'll soon be selling high-priced alcohol and charging people for the privilege of buying it!
Seems to me there's (at least) a couple of money-spinning options:
1. Ale House - equivalent of the outside Harveys bar, but run along the lines of a beer festival. You buy beer tokens well away from the bar, one token equals one half pint (or one soft drink). No hot beverages, no pies, no sweets, no wine, maybe just a bag of beer nuts for a quid to encourage more drinking. Basically eliminate all aspects of fannying around that bring catering queues everywhere else in the ground to a standstill and have a huge impact in turnover. Only one name for such an establishment: Fanny's Bar.
2. Seafood Bar - genuine high-end champagne 'n' seafood bar, for those with very deep pockets or very generous expense accounts. No penny-pinching on using barely-trained staff, offer a GENUINE corporate level dining experience so nobody comes away feeling vaguely cheated.
I'm sure there's many other options. At the moment though, that bar is neither one thing nor another.
I cannot see it going back to an all access bar. Those who would've had a drink there pre or post match have surely just gone into the concourse and as stated by the club the bar was loosing money.
I would've suggested a restaurant space but that is possibly covered by Harry Blooms now
?? So were the player sponsorships given the high cost and businesses bought the vast majority of them (with a few exceptions- NSC being a sponsor for a few seasons).
And the player sponsorships , going on the multiple gaps in the programme where they plugged, didn't sell out either.
I think last season did drop off a bit as the club increased the cost quite a bit. Last season there were 39 kit sponsorships in place across the entire squad, making a total revenue of £23,400, so still no way of making more money this year, regardless. I have also discovered that the new scheme not only includes 4 hospitality places in the Harry Bloom restaurant which normally costs £85 each, but also includes 4 1901 seats for the match. Hey ho, I'm sure they have a plan, might need a rethink though.
The truth is whoever thought this one through didn't and now they have an empty bar costing money to staff taking next to nothing in the till. Whoever thought families would pay £250 EACH to go in there per season should never be allowed any decision making process again at the club.
Weren't like that in the old days Phil
Almost more than the east stand at the end?!There were 6 in there pre-match on Saturday