Hoping this means we will be able to maximise opportunities, we need to bring money into the club if we want to compete going forward, all the best Wayne.
Absolutely...
there has been a distinct lack of ‘non-footballing’ commercial projects/events for the last few years, and with COVID that could end up being a problem!
Would be good to see (when stadiums etc can open up) events like the darts event/concerts/casino nights - is the London gaming school still at the valley?/wine etc tasting.
If not to raise capital, to increase the feel good factor and inclusivity around the club
Hoping this means we will be able to maximise opportunities, we need to bring money into the club if we want to compete going forward, all the best Wayne.
A reasonable starting point would be for CAFC fans to pay the £10 streaming fee, unless they really cannot afford to do so.
Hoping this means we will be able to maximise opportunities, we need to bring money into the club if we want to compete going forward, all the best Wayne.
A reasonable starting point would be for CAFC fans to pay the £10 streaming fee, unless they really cannot afford to do so.
Your right CE, I thought we’d have had more than 4000 viewers per match, but maybe it’s because people share households, watch it round someone elses?
Mumford has worked with some of the biggest football clubs in the world including Liverpool, Manchester City, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Juventus, Real Madrid and Wolverhampton Wanderers.
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Which shows the importance of grammar. "...Juventus and Real Madrid, and Wolverhampton Wanderers." makes sense, as written it's ridiculous.
Liverpool, Manchester City, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Juventus and Real Madrid, and Wolverhampton Wanderers?
How does that make any more sense than already written? Two ands makes it more confusing, not less.
Hoping this means we will be able to maximise opportunities, we need to bring money into the club if we want to compete going forward, all the best Wayne.
A reasonable starting point would be for CAFC fans to pay the £10 streaming fee, unless they really cannot afford to do so.
Your right CE, I thought we’d have had more than 4000 viewers per match, but maybe it’s because people share households, watch it round someone elses?
People in shared households and people having access to streams not purchased via the club is contributing to the announced viewing figures
Hoping this means we will be able to maximise opportunities, we need to bring money into the club if we want to compete going forward, all the best Wayne.
A reasonable starting point would be for CAFC fans to pay the £10 streaming fee, unless they really cannot afford to do so.
Your right CE, I thought we’d have had more than 4000 viewers per match, but maybe it’s because people share households, watch it round someone elses?
Agree, we have three season tickets in our house, but only need one stream.
Hoping this means we will be able to maximise opportunities, we need to bring money into the club if we want to compete going forward, all the best Wayne.
A reasonable starting point would be for CAFC fans to pay the £10 streaming fee, unless they really cannot afford to do so.
Your right CE, I thought we’d have had more than 4000 viewers per match, but maybe it’s because people share households, watch it round someone elses?
It's not that.
Many people just like the match day experience and won't bother watching it online.
Watching two teams rattling around in an empty stadium also puts many off.
I'm currently buying every league game, so I can support the club financially, in s small way. It's not like being there, obviously, but it's a small step and I want to try and do my bit during these uncertain times. However a type of season ticket whereby you could, for example, buy 20 games for £170 might entice more to purchase?
Hoping this means we will be able to maximise opportunities, we need to bring money into the club if we want to compete going forward, all the best Wayne.
A reasonable starting point would be for CAFC fans to pay the £10 streaming fee, unless they really cannot afford to do so.
Your right CE, I thought we’d have had more than 4000 viewers per match, but maybe it’s because people share households, watch it round someone elses?
I’d be more inclined to watch if I were using CAFC cash from my season ticket purchase rather than buying game by game. Plus the couple of games I’ve seen so far have been as dull as dishwater so I’m waiting a couple of games to see if the team gels a bit more.
Hoping this means we will be able to maximise opportunities, we need to bring money into the club if we want to compete going forward, all the best Wayne.
Absolutely...
there has been a distinct lack of ‘non-footballing’ commercial projects/events for the last few years, and with COVID that could end up being a problem!
Would be good to see (when stadiums etc can open up) events like the darts event/concerts/casino nights - is the London gaming school still at the valley?/wine etc tasting.
If not to raise capital, to increase the feel good factor and inclusivity around the club
Perhaps we can have The Who again. Thomas's band can support.
Hoping this means we will be able to maximise opportunities, we need to bring money into the club if we want to compete going forward, all the best Wayne.
Absolutely...
there has been a distinct lack of ‘non-footballing’ commercial projects/events for the last few years, and with COVID that could end up being a problem!
Would be good to see (when stadiums etc can open up) events like the darts event/concerts/casino nights - is the London gaming school still at the valley?/wine etc tasting.
If not to raise capital, to increase the feel good factor and inclusivity around the club
Perhaps we can have The Who again. Thomas's band can support.
2024, 50 years on from their first valley appearance 😉
Hoping this means we will be able to maximise opportunities, we need to bring money into the club if we want to compete going forward, all the best Wayne.
Absolutely...
there has been a distinct lack of ‘non-footballing’ commercial projects/events for the last few years, and with COVID that could end up being a problem!
Would be good to see (when stadiums etc can open up) events like the darts event/concerts/casino nights - is the London gaming school still at the valley?/wine etc tasting.
If not to raise capital, to increase the feel good factor and inclusivity around the club
Perhaps we can have The Who again. Thomas's band can support.
2024, 50 years on from their first valley appearance 😉
And little feat too. They are still touring. Although from 76
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there has been a distinct lack of ‘non-footballing’ commercial projects/events for the last few years, and with COVID that could end up being a problem!
We are seeing the reality that he can with this ambitious recruitment strategy both on and off the field.
There is absolutely nothing we can fault that has been done in and around the club since TS's ownership.
*I'm fighting your corner tone*
Agree Floyd.
Charlton fans taking the piss out of the successful Portuguese club that is Wolverhampton Wanderers.
I've heard it all now.
How does that make any more sense than already written? Two ands makes it more confusing, not less.
Many people just like the match day experience and won't bother watching it online.
Watching two teams rattling around in an empty stadium also puts many off.
Perhaps we can have The Who again. Thomas's band can support.