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Surprised nobody has mentioned this yet...
Too many pre-poured Fosters = Free Lager to one and all!
Too many pre-poured Fosters = Free Lager to one and all!
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I've noticed a pattern, free beer and we win. I think the fan forum should take note.0
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What's this about?0
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[cite]Posted By: L Block JT[/cite]What's this about?
Staff, were coming around people still on the concourse at HT with pints of beer. For free.0 -
Unbelievable.
The one game i have missed this season, not only do we win with one of the best perfomances all season - free beer was being handed out!0 -
Twist on the crossbar challenge…
If a squad player hits the crossbar from the halfway line during half time against Plymouth on Tuesday, each fan will be entitled to a free beer/drink on Saturday against Cambridge.6 -
Callumcafc said:Twist on the crossbar challenge…
If a squad player hits the crossbar from the halfway line during half time against Plymouth on Tuesday, each fan will be entitled to a free beer/drink on Saturday against Cambridge.5 -
Don't think I'd be too happy if I was Garner.
If we're struggling at half time like we were last week the last thing I'd want is one of my players sloping off to go on a beer run!
And can you imagine the bar staff coping with the demand! Should get it by the following Saturday!1 -
Gilbey will take it, miss, and you lot will hate him even more!2
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Typical of Thomas, if he wasn’t so skint he’d let Martin take the shot, we all know he has the most powerful shot in football, whatever player they pick will just spongefoot it barely into the penalty area…0
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I thought the football itself was supposed to be the entertainment. How long before the kissing cam comes out?
Firstly, a 'first team player' who isn't in the squad for Plymouth (and presumably isn't injured- JFC?) Has the humiliation of getting some boots on and trying to hit the bar from half way. What's that - 5% chance? Then everyone in the ground must also make it to the Cambridge game to claim their prize. There needs to be some checks in place to see who qualifies. Catering needs to cope with the demand, which will be at 30 minutes before kickoff or halftime.
Typically poorly conceived and has Thomas's misplaced puppy-dog enthusiasm all over it.1 - Sponsored links:
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Possibly. Logistically, how will it work if the crossbar is hit? Will they open up specific beer bars? I presume you would need to present your match ticket/season ticket card to claim the beer. You are right if they haven't worked all this out and are just expecting the player to miss.0
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MuttleyCAFC said:Possibly. Logistically, how will it work if the crossbar is hit? Will they open up specific beer bars? I presume you would need to present your match ticket/season ticket card to claim the beer. You are right if they haven't worked all this out and are just expecting the player to miss.0
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Nothing would stop that happening but I suppose the limit is the number of tickets. You also have to have a system that stops people getting multiple drinks on the same season ticket. Still the player will probably miss.
Who would be persuaded to go to a game because of a bottle of fosters anyway? I am probably missing something but seems a stupid idea. Probably part of this trebling income crap! I need inspiring and this has the opposite effect.1 -
MuttleyCAFC said:Nothing would stop that happening but I suppose the limit is the number of tickets. You also have to have a system that stops people getting multiple drinks on the same season ticket. Still the player will probably miss.
Who would be persuaded to go to a game because of a bottle of fosters anyway? I am probably missing something but seems a stupid idea. Probably part of this trebling income crap! I need inspiring and this has the opposite effect.
the owner is just trying to have a bit of fun and reward supporters and all I read is negative comments and questioning how it works. Who cares? If it happens, take your beer and enjoy it!!!!
i remember the praise the Leicester chairman got for buying everyone a beer on his birthday. The comments on here then were "what a great guy, wish we had an owner like that". I know it's not 100% similar but I for one, am not going to criticise an owner for trying to have a bit of fun and give the fans a free drink22 -
Todds_right_hook said:MuttleyCAFC said:Nothing would stop that happening but I suppose the limit is the number of tickets. You also have to have a system that stops people getting multiple drinks on the same season ticket. Still the player will probably miss.
Who would be persuaded to go to a game because of a bottle of fosters anyway? I am probably missing something but seems a stupid idea. Probably part of this trebling income crap! I need inspiring and this has the opposite effect.
the owner is just trying to have a bit of fun and reward supporters and all I read is negative comments and questioning how it works. Who cares? If it happens, take your beer and enjoy it!!!!
i remember the praise the Leicester chairman got for buying everyone a beer on his birthday. The comments on here then were "what a great guy, wish we had an owner like that". I know it's not 100% similar but I for one, am not going to criticise an owner for trying to have a bit of fun and give the fans a free drink1 -
Cloudworm said:Todds_right_hook said:MuttleyCAFC said:Nothing would stop that happening but I suppose the limit is the number of tickets. You also have to have a system that stops people getting multiple drinks on the same season ticket. Still the player will probably miss.
Who would be persuaded to go to a game because of a bottle of fosters anyway? I am probably missing something but seems a stupid idea. Probably part of this trebling income crap! I need inspiring and this has the opposite effect.
the owner is just trying to have a bit of fun and reward supporters and all I read is negative comments and questioning how it works. Who cares? If it happens, take your beer and enjoy it!!!!
i remember the praise the Leicester chairman got for buying everyone a beer on his birthday. The comments on here then were "what a great guy, wish we had an owner like that". I know it's not 100% similar but I for one, am not going to criticise an owner for trying to have a bit of fun and give the fans a free drink1 -
MuttleyCAFC said:Cloudworm said:Todds_right_hook said:MuttleyCAFC said:Nothing would stop that happening but I suppose the limit is the number of tickets. You also have to have a system that stops people getting multiple drinks on the same season ticket. Still the player will probably miss.
Who would be persuaded to go to a game because of a bottle of fosters anyway? I am probably missing something but seems a stupid idea. Probably part of this trebling income crap! I need inspiring and this has the opposite effect.
the owner is just trying to have a bit of fun and reward supporters and all I read is negative comments and questioning how it works. Who cares? If it happens, take your beer and enjoy it!!!!
i remember the praise the Leicester chairman got for buying everyone a beer on his birthday. The comments on here then were "what a great guy, wish we had an owner like that". I know it's not 100% similar but I for one, am not going to criticise an owner for trying to have a bit of fun and give the fans a free drink
It would be great if he was buying everyone a drink. He's not though. He's embarking on another ill-thought out marketing gimmick which at best will end as a damp squib when JFC puts it a yard over the bar. If he wanted to o buy fans a drink, he'd just buy fans a drink.
As for this promotion, much as I admire his enthusiasm, words fail even me. I'd enjoy a free beer, on a pitch side sofa might be nice, as much as anyone🍺👍 but I doubt the prospect will increase match ticket sales.
By all means come up with ideas to promotes sales, but finding a proven goalscorer now might just be the best and most productive one.2 -
swordfish said:MuttleyCAFC said:Cloudworm said:Todds_right_hook said:MuttleyCAFC said:Nothing would stop that happening but I suppose the limit is the number of tickets. You also have to have a system that stops people getting multiple drinks on the same season ticket. Still the player will probably miss.
Who would be persuaded to go to a game because of a bottle of fosters anyway? I am probably missing something but seems a stupid idea. Probably part of this trebling income crap! I need inspiring and this has the opposite effect.
the owner is just trying to have a bit of fun and reward supporters and all I read is negative comments and questioning how it works. Who cares? If it happens, take your beer and enjoy it!!!!
i remember the praise the Leicester chairman got for buying everyone a beer on his birthday. The comments on here then were "what a great guy, wish we had an owner like that". I know it's not 100% similar but I for one, am not going to criticise an owner for trying to have a bit of fun and give the fans a free drink
It would be great if he was buying everyone a drink. He's not though. He's embarking on another ill-thought out marketing gimmick which at best will end as a damp squib when JFC puts it a yard over the bar. If he wanted to o buy fans a drink, he'd just buy fans a drink.
As for this promotion, much as I admire his enthusiasm, words fail even me. I'd enjoy a free beer, on a pitch side sofa might be nice, as much as anyone🍺👍 but I doubt the prospect will increase match ticket sales.
By all means come up with ideas to promotes sales, but finding a proven goalscorer now might just be the best and most productive one.
In terms of increasing support, he would be best booking a meeting with Airman who has been there and bought the T-shirt.0 -
MuttleyCAFC said:swordfish said:MuttleyCAFC said:Cloudworm said:Todds_right_hook said:MuttleyCAFC said:Nothing would stop that happening but I suppose the limit is the number of tickets. You also have to have a system that stops people getting multiple drinks on the same season ticket. Still the player will probably miss.
Who would be persuaded to go to a game because of a bottle of fosters anyway? I am probably missing something but seems a stupid idea. Probably part of this trebling income crap! I need inspiring and this has the opposite effect.
the owner is just trying to have a bit of fun and reward supporters and all I read is negative comments and questioning how it works. Who cares? If it happens, take your beer and enjoy it!!!!
i remember the praise the Leicester chairman got for buying everyone a beer on his birthday. The comments on here then were "what a great guy, wish we had an owner like that". I know it's not 100% similar but I for one, am not going to criticise an owner for trying to have a bit of fun and give the fans a free drink
It would be great if he was buying everyone a drink. He's not though. He's embarking on another ill-thought out marketing gimmick which at best will end as a damp squib when JFC puts it a yard over the bar. If he wanted to o buy fans a drink, he'd just buy fans a drink.
As for this promotion, much as I admire his enthusiasm, words fail even me. I'd enjoy a free beer, on a pitch side sofa might be nice, as much as anyone🍺👍 but I doubt the prospect will increase match ticket sales.
By all means come up with ideas to promotes sales, but finding a proven goalscorer now might just be the best and most productive one.
In terms of increasing support, he would be best booking a meeting with Airman who has been there and bought the T-shirt.
This initiative isn't a big deal, but could result in a massive bar bill with no consequential increase in revenue. I'd work out what it could potentially cost and promote a reduced match day ticket price scheme for a game versus less attractive opposition, and it's not as if there aren't plenty of them to choose from!1 -
Cloudworm said:Todds_right_hook said:MuttleyCAFC said:Nothing would stop that happening but I suppose the limit is the number of tickets. You also have to have a system that stops people getting multiple drinks on the same season ticket. Still the player will probably miss.
Who would be persuaded to go to a game because of a bottle of fosters anyway? I am probably missing something but seems a stupid idea. Probably part of this trebling income crap! I need inspiring and this has the opposite effect.
the owner is just trying to have a bit of fun and reward supporters and all I read is negative comments and questioning how it works. Who cares? If it happens, take your beer and enjoy it!!!!
i remember the praise the Leicester chairman got for buying everyone a beer on his birthday. The comments on here then were "what a great guy, wish we had an owner like that". I know it's not 100% similar but I for one, am not going to criticise an owner for trying to have a bit of fun and give the fans a free drink
marketing gimmick.....it's not a sofa by the corner flag! It's a bit of fun for less than a minute that could reward fans with a gift worth £5.....let's all whinge about it!!!!2 - Sponsored links:
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Cloudworm said:I thought the football itself was supposed to be the entertainment. How long before the kissing cam comes out?
Firstly, a 'first team player' who isn't in the squad for Plymouth (and presumably isn't injured- JFC?) Has the humiliation of getting some boots on and trying to hit the bar from half way. What's that - 5% chance? Then everyone in the ground must also make it to the Cambridge game to claim their prize. There needs to be some checks in place to see who qualifies. Catering needs to cope with the demand, which will be at 30 minutes before kickoff or halftime.
Typically poorly conceived and has Thomas's misplaced puppy-dog enthusiasm all over it.0 -
MuttleyCAFC said:Cloudworm said:Todds_right_hook said:MuttleyCAFC said:Nothing would stop that happening but I suppose the limit is the number of tickets. You also have to have a system that stops people getting multiple drinks on the same season ticket. Still the player will probably miss.
Who would be persuaded to go to a game because of a bottle of fosters anyway? I am probably missing something but seems a stupid idea. Probably part of this trebling income crap! I need inspiring and this has the opposite effect.
the owner is just trying to have a bit of fun and reward supporters and all I read is negative comments and questioning how it works. Who cares? If it happens, take your beer and enjoy it!!!!
i remember the praise the Leicester chairman got for buying everyone a beer on his birthday. The comments on here then were "what a great guy, wish we had an owner like that". I know it's not 100% similar but I for one, am not going to criticise an owner for trying to have a bit of fun and give the fans a free drink
It would be great if he was buying everyone a drink. He's not though. He's embarking on another ill-thought out marketing gimmick which at best will end as a damp squib when JFC puts it a yard over the bar. If he wanted to o buy fans a drink, he'd just buy fans a drink.0 -
I honestly don’t think the owner can do anything without people moaning7
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Siv_in_Norfolk said:MuttleyCAFC said:Cloudworm said:Todds_right_hook said:MuttleyCAFC said:Nothing would stop that happening but I suppose the limit is the number of tickets. You also have to have a system that stops people getting multiple drinks on the same season ticket. Still the player will probably miss.
Who would be persuaded to go to a game because of a bottle of fosters anyway? I am probably missing something but seems a stupid idea. Probably part of this trebling income crap! I need inspiring and this has the opposite effect.
the owner is just trying to have a bit of fun and reward supporters and all I read is negative comments and questioning how it works. Who cares? If it happens, take your beer and enjoy it!!!!
i remember the praise the Leicester chairman got for buying everyone a beer on his birthday. The comments on here then were "what a great guy, wish we had an owner like that". I know it's not 100% similar but I for one, am not going to criticise an owner for trying to have a bit of fun and give the fans a free drink
It would be great if he was buying everyone a drink. He's not though. He's embarking on another ill-thought out marketing gimmick which at best will end as a damp squib when JFC puts it a yard over the bar. If he wanted to o buy fans a drink, he'd just buy fans a drink.0 -
I don’t understand why people are getting exercised about a relatively trivial, fun matter. Who cares about the logistics if (and it’s a big if) one of our players actually hits the bar from the centre spot. If it’s not for you, just ignore it.
I recall a few years ago, during our previous recent spell in League 1 under Karl Robinson, there was a lager promotion (Heineken?) whereby everyone could get a free pint in Crossbars if we won and scored three goals. Mavididi scored a third goal right near the end to make it 3-1 or 3-0 and there was a mini stampede to Crossbars. People do like a freebie and a bit of fun - I don’t even drink lager but was more than happy to knock a pint back.
I’m pretty sure that was a brewery-led promotion (I can’t conceive of Roland putting his hand in his pocket) but, quite frankly, who cares. For a time, Andy Holt used to give Accy fans a free pint after a home win and I doubt that any of their fans were criticising him for that initiative.6 -
Cloudworm said:Todds_right_hook said:MuttleyCAFC said:Nothing would stop that happening but I suppose the limit is the number of tickets. You also have to have a system that stops people getting multiple drinks on the same season ticket. Still the player will probably miss.
Who would be persuaded to go to a game because of a bottle of fosters anyway? I am probably missing something but seems a stupid idea. Probably part of this trebling income crap! I need inspiring and this has the opposite effect.
the owner is just trying to have a bit of fun and reward supporters and all I read is negative comments and questioning how it works. Who cares? If it happens, take your beer and enjoy it!!!!
i remember the praise the Leicester chairman got for buying everyone a beer on his birthday. The comments on here then were "what a great guy, wish we had an owner like that". I know it's not 100% similar but I for one, am not going to criticise an owner for trying to have a bit of fun and give the fans a free drink
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Some of us a worried he could end up doing that but not deliberately of course. I don't think anybody is suggesting that.1
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Todds_right_hook said:Cloudworm said:Todds_right_hook said:MuttleyCAFC said:Nothing would stop that happening but I suppose the limit is the number of tickets. You also have to have a system that stops people getting multiple drinks on the same season ticket. Still the player will probably miss.
Who would be persuaded to go to a game because of a bottle of fosters anyway? I am probably missing something but seems a stupid idea. Probably part of this trebling income crap! I need inspiring and this has the opposite effect.
the owner is just trying to have a bit of fun and reward supporters and all I read is negative comments and questioning how it works. Who cares? If it happens, take your beer and enjoy it!!!!
i remember the praise the Leicester chairman got for buying everyone a beer on his birthday. The comments on here then were "what a great guy, wish we had an owner like that". I know it's not 100% similar but I for one, am not going to criticise an owner for trying to have a bit of fun and give the fans a free drink
marketing gimmick.....it's not a sofa by the corner flag! It's a bit of fun for less than a minute that could reward fans with a gift worth £5.....let's all whinge about it!!!!0 -
It's not a free pint, it's a free pint if you come back next week. There will be incremental ticket sales on the back of it as a result if the crossbar is hit. Not that many, but still...0
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He bought all season ticket holders a beer last season! Now he is at it again. Top man!0