Bitchrandomclaret2 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 5:35 pmHas anyone looked at the housing around Anfield or The Etihad or Goodison of late ?

Bitchrandomclaret2 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 5:35 pmHas anyone looked at the housing around Anfield or The Etihad or Goodison of late ?
Lets keep this thread to "takeover" related stuff, Steddyman.
As dubious/nervous as I am about the takeover, one thing the Americans are good at in general is generating cash and we lag behind almost all other prem teams in this area.FactualFrank wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 3:57 pmThere's a shed load of work that could go into the retail. The website looks like it was built by a beginner in HTML. It isn't user-friendly. Poor stock. 30-40 more ways, easy.
They may decide to also invest in nearby property or do a rebuild. Let's be fair, the surrounding area is a shithole.
Good post.JR1882 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 7:27 pmAs dubious/nervous as I am about the takeover, one thing the Americans are good at in general is generating cash and we lag behind almost all other prem teams in this area.
You would hope they have more contacts/experience/knowhow with regards to sponsorship & global outreach as well as opening up commercial & partnership opportunities across the pond.
As stated the clubs merchandising, whilst it has improved from years gone by is very poor - and Americans do retail very well.
We are absolutely rubbish at ticketing, we put tickets on sale and if they sell they sell and if they don’t they don’t. We are in the business of live events and there is no excitement generated, no promotions, no engagement, nothing. We rarely sell out our small stadium or a full away allocation and just hide behind the “small town” reasoning when in Europe smaller towns sell out bigger grounds. Our ticketing needs more innovation and flexibility besides the “frozen season ticket” idea, yes it’s a great deal, but it’s the only thing we have come up with for 6/7 years. The football is boring so you need to find other ways to sell out the stadium and generate revenue.
I also think our supporter engagement is poor. Obviously the club does great community work with those in need but the club seldom gives anything back to the average paying punter. Leicester are an example of a club that does this so well, and small gestures go a long way. As someone whose had a season ticket for going on 20 years and travels away, I can confidently say I am not engaged in what our club do and they could have much more money out of my pocket, if they were innovative enough to do it. Again, “looking after their customers” is something Americans tend to do better than us. If I feel like this then you can bet thousands of others silently do too.
It’s all marginal gains but there’s millions and millions to be had, in my humble opinion of course.
Part of the problem is where we have come from, we have moved forward miles and miles in the last few years but off the pitch, it’s just not enough, we can’t keep pace with the rest of the league and we are miles behind in generating the revenue you need at this level - and this is where I hope ALK will improve our operation.
I’m genuinely interested which teams you’re referring to in Europe?JR1882 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 7:27 pm
We are absolutely rubbish at ticketing, we put tickets on sale and if they sell they sell and if they don’t they don’t. We are in the business of live events and there is no excitement generated, no promotions, no engagement, nothing. We rarely sell out our small stadium or a full away allocation and just hide behind the “small town” reasoning when in Europe smaller towns sell out bigger grounds. Our ticketing needs more innovation and flexibility besides the “frozen season ticket” idea, yes it’s a great deal, but it’s the only thing we have come up with for 6/7 years. The football is boring so you need to find other ways to sell out the stadium and generate revenue.
Hoffenheim and Lens are the 2 obvious ones although Lens has a large surrounding urban area. Having said that, so do we when you consider what’s around us.Winstonswhite wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 8:23 pmI’m genuinely interested which teams you’re referring to in Europe?
Yes they are they obvious ones but Hoffenheim play in a much bigger city 300k + nearby and Lens as you’ve said are an urban area 250k. Neither sell out. Very few clubs do.JR1882 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 8:37 pmHoffenheim and Lens are the 2 obvious ones although Lens has a large surrounding urban area. Having said that, so do we when you consider what’s around us.
Guingamp is another one in France. There’s quite a few examples in Eastern Europe too.
The point being, in the biggest league in the world, we can’t sell out one of the smallest grounds, and we do nothing about it. Then wonder why we make no money.
I will therefore announce that we have won and villa this week.Steve-Harpers-perm wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 10:31 pmAn announcement and a win at Villa would be nice this week..
Danieljwaterhouse wrote: ↑Fri Dec 11, 2020 5:44 pmI will see your ignorance and raise you this....
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.skys ... hgate-says
True or not, that's exactly what I posted a few days ago. And I remain convinced that any takeover will not be this side of Christmas. I also expect it to be ALK, unless they fail to complete I don't think Farnell/Elkashashy are involved. If they do fail to complete then things could change I suppose.
Prepare for meltdown on hereClaretTony wrote: ↑Mon Dec 14, 2020 9:57 amTrue or not, that's exactly what I posted a few days ago. And I remain convinced that any takeover will not be this side of Christmas. I also expect it to be ALK, unless they fail to complete I don't think Farnell/Elkashashy are involved. If they do fail to complete then things could change I suppose.
He’s wrong.
I am sorry but he is NOT WRONG - he's partly correct although I think he's wrong on the other bid.
Garlick doesn’t pay for new players out of his own pocketHedontplayforyou wrote: ↑Mon Dec 14, 2020 10:56 amWhat interests me most of all in the short term is what’s going to happen in January? Who will cough up for signings, if the deal isn’t actually complete? Can’t see why Garlick would pay out if he’s just about to sell up, then again I thought Ashley was on the verge of selling up at Newcastle then he paid £40m for Joelinton
I guess we will know this week who is wrong. No need for shouting, let's keep it civil.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Mon Dec 14, 2020 10:43 amI am sorry but he is NOT WRONG - he's partly correct although I think he's wrong on the other bid.
Wow Tony up 1-0ClaretTony wrote: ↑Mon Dec 14, 2020 10:43 amI am sorry but he is NOT WRONG - he's partly correct although I think he's wrong on the other bid.
Clearly, like all of us Chris is not involved in the negotiations and relies on getting information from elsewhere and knowing who's word he can trust and who's he can't. That's all I've done and any information I've posted on this thread is the same.
Boden has been wrong numerous times in the past. He said we weren’t signing Defour and Barton and was very insistent on both.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Mon Dec 14, 2020 12:23 pmClearly, like all of us Chris is not involved in the negotiations and relies on getting information from elsewhere and knowing who's word he can trust and who's he can't. That's all I've done and any information I've posted on this thread is the same.
Exactly, but it sounds like the people in the know are singing from different hymn sheetsClaretTony wrote: ↑Mon Dec 14, 2020 12:23 pmClearly, like all of us Chris is not involved in the negotiations and relies on getting information from elsewhere and knowing who's word he can trust and who's he can't. That's all I've done and any information I've posted on this thread is the same.
Salt comes to mind.
Both telling us what they believe is correct...im sure there must be some skullduggery going on (not these posters) with the information that is being leaked/gleaned.Top Claret wrote: ↑Mon Dec 14, 2020 3:42 pmWho do you believe?
Desperate Dan says one thing, then fake news Tony says tother
Do you really have to be so downright offensive?Top Claret wrote: ↑Mon Dec 14, 2020 3:42 pmWho do you believe?
Desperate Dan says one thing, then fake news Tony says tother
Far too many people seem to not understand what we called leg pulling and the modern parlance ‘banter’ is not a excuse for sniping. Far too many people seem to get off on causing insult and offence, it is not just a board problem but a sign of a breakdown of civility generally in recent years.
Ageistrandomclaret2 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 8:07 pmWe're hardly likely to be an innovative, forward looking club when a majority of board members are in their 70s.
Great post Goddy.Goddy wrote: ↑Mon Dec 14, 2020 4:32 pmAs for the ALK bid, my personal view is that there may be an opportunity to develop Burnley as 'everyone's second team'......maybe a little like the Green Bay Packers are in the NFL. There even seems to be some similarities in background e.g. small town, blue collar, punching above its weight (sorry, I hate that phrase, too) etc.
Nice idea.Goddy wrote: ↑Mon Dec 14, 2020 4:32 pmAs for the ALK bid, my personal view is that there may be an opportunity to develop Burnley as 'everyone's second team'......maybe a little like the Green Bay Packers are in the NFL. There even seems to be some similarities in background e.g. small town, blue collar, punching above its weight (sorry, I hate that phrase, too) etc.