Supporters Consultative Group - YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED (1 Viewer)

kingharvest

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Last week a lot of you kindly gave me some questions/suggestions to raise at the SCG meeting held last wednesday. Although we didn't get time to discuss them in detail at the meeting, Dan Walker and Justin Tose took them away and have given answers to everything i'd captured from that thread.

As you'll see, i tried to group them into categories - hopefully these make sense. Dan and Justin have answered these honestly and openly and are happy to take on any feedback raised by their responses. Q's are bold, answers are in italics.

Improving Atmosphere


Move Fans to front of stadium – close back rows.
This is something we are considering in consultation with the SCG. This will only be implemented during close season so that those season ticket holders affected have the opportunity to move seats.

Image/Relationship

Bring back Light/Dark Striped Kit
Supporters have many and varying views on kit design, it’s not possible to please all fans all of the time. However we do take into account feedback and a light/dark striped combination is proving to be the most requested kit style currently.

Christmas Gesture from the club to the fans. Anything planned?
Our focus is to divert all available funds onto the pitch, would spending money on a gift for supporters really be the best way to spend CCFC money? However we are always looking at ways to reward loyal fans. This is reflected in our cup ticket policy where we have acknowledged the cost of supporting CCFC in the league and reduced cup games to as low a price as we can. We will also investigate ways of rewarding season ticket holders with additional discounts next season.

Could the club reward loyalty by offering discounted season tickets for those who have held one consecutively for XX amount of years?
As above we are looking at ways of reducing prices for those season ticket holders from this season that renew next year.

Weekly Q&A Session with Tim Fisher and Steve Waggott?
I will discuss this with Steve and Tim; however my view is that weekly could be too frequent with a monthly option being more realistic. I am also looking at ways that communication with supporters can be improved, one of the areas we are looking at is engaging with local radio phone ins giving fans access to the senior management team on a regular basis.

Why can’t you buy kits in sports shops locally/supermarkets instead of solely at the club?
We have sold kits through local shops in the past. We have worked with Asda, JJB and more recently had our own store in the city centre. These are commercial relationships and will only last if used by supporters. All these initiatives have eventually been withdrawn as a result of low footfall. We are just about to launch a new relationship with a local independent retailer in Coventry city centre. We have learnt our lessons from previous experience and expect this to be a long term relationship allowing fans to buy tickets and merchandise away from the club. We have also invested in our on-line offer; tickets and merchandise are available 24/7 from our website.

Re-name the 3 stands after legends if they aren’t being sponsored.
Naming rights for The Ricoh and stands currently sits with the owners/management of the arena and not Coventry City Football Club

Tell SISU if supporters promise to sell out Ricoh Twice this season, will they put money towards signing McGoldrick?
I will pass this comment onto the Board/Owners, however in the modern game nothing can be set in stone and there are lots of variables outside our control. What clubs will make on offer for DMC? How much? Where does DMC want to play?

JSB Football the morning of a game? Does this still happen?
It is a scheme ran by Sky Blues in the Community, they still do run Saturday Clubs before the matches. We also have the family zone on a match-day with lots of activities for JSB members every game including play stations, arts and crafts and player visits.

Increasing Ticket Sales/Fan Base

Are any more cheap ticket matches planned?
We have dropped booking fees and match-day price increase. We have introduced a lower Tuesday night price. In addition we have introduced a “cup pricing policy” which has seen all cup games to date priced much lower than normal match-day pricing. And yes other promotions including “kids for a quid” and “mates rates” will be introduced as the season progresses.

What is the clubs marketing strategy? How is it Implemented? What are its Objectives and are they achieving any?
The clubs marketing strategy is based around the “Your Club” brochure highlighting all the different ways you can get involved. In addition we have a 5 week marketing plan around every home game highlighting all the various ways to come and watch live football. We have a direct sales team that keep in touch with a large number of supporters.

Advertisement of Matches needs to better, more creative.
Point noted

How much are the club working with the 2 universities in the city? Huge market for casual supporters.
We have good working relationships with both Coventry and Warwick Universities and frequently offer tickets for students. We are also looking to engage in more practical ways with reciprocal arrangements around use of facilities, placements for students, volunteering etc.

Can the ticket office send emails to season ticket holders about home cup ties to remind them to buy their ticket
Yes! For this to be effective we need contact details. If you are a season ticket holder and don’t receive regular emails form the club it is probably because we don’t have your email address.

Matchday

Any festive Entertainment planned this year?
We have a family day planned in hospitality for the Preston game on the 22nd December. Check our website for details.

Can we come out to Twist and Shout NOT Chelsea Dagger?
Chelsea Dagger has been used for a number of seasons and coincidently was requested by Mark Robins. I really enjoyed the rendition by fans of Twist and Shout at the Arsenal game. An informed debate around entrance music and poll on the forum would be appreciated and listened to.

Can we end music after goals?
Is this what the majority of fans want? (Another poll?!) We feel it adds atmosphere and excitement to goal scoring.

Stewards need some sort of customer relationship training. Can cause negative atmosphere.
We do feedback comments to our head of stewards. I appreciate they do have a tough job on occasion and have a very good reputation with the police and other safety organisations. However like with most things there is room for improvement and your comments have been noted.

Exit Steps from Singers corner. Are they closed?
To be honest I’m not sure which steps you mean, help?

Can we have a scoreboard over the JSB stand
Currently there is not a budget to install a new scoreboard or relocate the existing one. Not sure what the reasoning behind this request is.

Can the club spread the cash turnstiles out around the ground rather than being grouped together with closed turnstiles?
Yes

Can fans attend reserve matches again?
Yes, the games that are planned to be hosted at Nuneaton’s ground or the Ricoh will have access for fans to attend.

Stadium Issues

Fill up the ketchup dispensers
All hospitality, including concourse kiosks are operated by the stadium and not the football club. Poor standards such as this is very frustrating, however rest assured we do feedback all comments to the operators. May I suggest also that any supporter who is dissatisfied with service standards report them directly to the kiosk staff as and when they arise?

Some TVs on concourses are not switched on before a game.
I will look into this ahead of the Portsmouth game.

Why are there metal barriers outside the Tesco Stand?
The barriers outside the Tesco stand are there to give a clearer line between vehicle and pedestrian paths/roads.

That's it. I think i got everything from last week/week before. As i said, any feedback is appreciated and i'll see about doing something similar to this before the next SCG if the club are up for it. We might be able to sort out a better format but at least its a start.
 

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Tomh111

Well-Known Member
I personally think that this is a positive step forward for communication, while he may not be able to answer everything in detail it is nice to know that they are atleast making time to respond to points raised and even if only a couple of these are actioned then it is better than it none. Maybe this could become a regular thing maybe bimonthly? as a way of addressing fans issues.
 

Nick

Administrator
Well done Andy :) I don't think the questions could have been answered any clearer than that!
 

oldskyblue58

CCFC Finance Director
well done thanks for the feedback :)
 

kingharvest

New Member
Shame Justin Is leaving CCFC - apparently leaving after getting frustrated with the management!!

Not True. He's going to Notts Cricket Club, they've got the ashes coming up and are a test venue, I know Justin is also as big a fan of cricket as he is of football so I guess for him it's too good an opportunity to pass up.
 

stupot07

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Thanks for this.

I did giggle when I read "if we promise to sell out the Ricoh twice this season" question.....
 

sky_blue_up_north

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Almost be cheaper to get a season ticket then :eek:
 

Mary_Mungo_Midge

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No bigger than somebody who attends around half the games at full price

They offer a 'known income', which is what any business needs to plan from.

Any business - and the football club is no different in this regard - will set out it's financial aspirations and budgets primarily based on known income streams. Cup runs and more casual support, whilst 'a view' may be taken on such, will only be relied upon and budgeted for partially
 

fernandopartridge

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They offer a 'known income', which is what any business needs to plan from.

Any business - and the football club is no different in this regard - will set out it's financial aspirations and budgets primarily based on known income streams. Cup runs and more casual support, whilst 'a view' may be taken on such, will only be relied upon and budgeted for partially

Yes I am aware of that. That said, there is sufficient evidence of a regular volume of 'walk up' that could also be considered known income.
 

fernandopartridge

Well-Known Member
They offer a 'known income', which is what any business needs to plan from.

Any business - and the football club is no different in this regard - will set out it's financial aspirations and budgets primarily based on known income streams. Cup runs and more casual support, whilst 'a view' may be taken on such, will only be relied upon and budgeted for partially

Yes I am aware of that. That said, there is sufficient evidence of a regular volume of 'walk up' that could also be considered known income.
 

Grendel

Well-Known Member
Yes I am aware of that. That said, there is sufficient evidence of a regular volume of 'walk up' that could also be considered known income.

It isn't known and it depends on numerous variables;

Opposition
Weather
Weekend or Midweek

Often walk ups have to be enticed by special deals.

Season ticket holders commit a gaurenteed amount of funds before the season starts and before the clubs fortunes are known. So of course they deserve privileged treatment -- whatever that means.
 
sorry the stairs i mean are inside the concourse between the toilets and outside the ground by the disabled ramp, seems as though theres no need for that many barriers but just my view. and scoreboard to have another clock/score for people in singers corner and other blocks in tesco stand so we dont spend so much time turning round.

any news on away fans/ pa system
 

kingharvest

New Member
Yep, PA I think has been mentioned to them a few times and they said they'd try and sort it (I think that's what they said...Jan?)

Away fans, that's a bit if a longer game probably. We've got them one block over, that's a start. It's gonna be one block at a time but there will be a limit. Maybe moving the home fans over 1 block would be the next step...

I'll pass on info about the stairs as well. Cheers for that.
 

ps1948

Well-Known Member
Thanks for asking the questions, and thanks for supplying the quite honest and open set of answers. I am pleased to see the lower prices being offered to walk-up fans, having given up my season ticket this season, and other efforts being made to entice fans back. The best incentive would be to continue the recent good form, with 4 consecutive home wins, setting us up nicely for the rest of the season
 

kingharvest

New Member
It must be hard for the club because like all of us, they know the best way to sell tickets is to have a successful team. But they can't sit on their ass waiting for that to happen...it's the one thing they can't control. So they have to do work really hard and be very creative to find other ways to sell tickets whilst still balancing the books (as best they can anyway!).

A task made doubly hard given the form over the past 5 years....mind you it could just as easily be 25 years!
 

Walking Bird

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On a day like today with the rain pissing down ill sit at the back where my season ticket is thank you. Forget this all sit together crap!
 

wingy

Well-Known Member
Good couple of observations on compacting the Crowd ,whilst a shift forward gets the crowd closer to the pitch days such as yesterday make that impractical,the effect of the weather

yesterday did have the eefect of compacting the crowd and I think an improved atmosphere.

Off topcic but as its hosted itself in this thread ,any feedback from the Trusts meeting yesterday.

The other topic hosted in this thread re; the RICOH.................If you were ACL how would you utilise that Stadium if CCFC were no longer Tennants?
 

valiant15

New Member
I should of reminded you to ask when will the toilets in the telegraph stand be fixed(block 28 or 27),what a balls ache!
 

ronan_cov

New Member
i have an issue, why the hell does it cost me £11 to go and see my local club play? surely the club should be lowering prices for the younger generation to encourage them to go?
 

ronan_cov

New Member
There should be some sort of fans forum in the jag expedition hall where fans can speak to the manager or directors more often about what they feel could benefit the club or if they have any problems/issues. at the minute everything at this club is behind closed doors, the only ways i know what is happening up there is by reading the rubbish in the paper or by watching us play. I have never seen one of these 'supporters consultative group' thread before. However, i only come on here once a week so if i am missing something please point it out to me
 

ronan_cov

New Member
they need to be advertised more on here. not in the paper because you will get part time supporters thinking they know what is best for the club
 

Nick

Administrator
To be fair people are always talking about them on here when it is the fans forum, they are also usually streamed on the radio.
 

wingy

Well-Known Member
I can't help but feel the players should be used more to connect with the fans ,4-5 who hav'nt made the matchday squad mingling in the concourses ,geeing poeple on to get out there before kickoff and biuld some atmosphere .
 

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