Originally Posted by jardi
Excellent idea Jardi , you'd of thought they'd be on sale by now though![]()
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It may be that the club already offers these, but following the fantastic result against Rangers is it not a perfect opportunity to promote half season tickets as Christmas gifts?
Originally Posted by jardi
Excellent idea Jardi , you'd of thought they'd be on sale by now though![]()
Arrol, the club may well have them on offer, but with the run up to Christmas and Saturday's match against Cowdenbeath, there is an ideal opportunity to capitalise on a fantastic opportunity.
One of the major bonuses with a half season ticket is that they could include vouchers for the "play-offs" which now look a distinct possibility rather than a pipe dream three or four months ago.
The voucher would guarantee the half season ticket holder a place at what will be sell-out matches. That in itself should make the half season ticket a very attractive Christmas present.
The club have offered half - season tickets for years but agree it could be better publicised. In the past the club uses the current book with the first nine games tokens ripped out.
Now on sale - see Official site - £128 and concession £72Originally Posted by jardi
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Only on sale now as they read this messageboard IMO![]()
Arrol, that's why governments have special advisors and whips, - no one person or board can know or think of everything.
The difference with QOS is that they adopt, adapt and improve and that is why the club are where they are now.
I had no idea if they had or hadn't half season tickets, but it makes economic sense to advertise the fact. Indeed, may I suggest that given that "Money's too tight to mention" that Lord Palmerston might intimate this very topic on Saturday? (the fact that half season tickets would make a brilliant Christmas present)
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Now if this medium can help Rangers FC, may I suggest that they adopt the entire QOS model? Start from scratch, use local talent and live within your means.