In the can: 86 minutes of a special season review episode with CEO Joe Palmer and director Richard Montague (would have been 90 but the Stockport ref blew the final whistle early !). Everything on the record. Live from 7pm tonight DO NOT MISS
In the can: 86 minutes of a special season review episode with CEO Joe Palmer and director Richard Montague (would have been 90 but the Stockport ref blew the final whistle early !). Everything on the record. Live from 7pm tonight DO NOT MISS
Last edited by SwalePie; 18-04-2024 at 10:43 AM. Reason: Added detail to title for clarity
It's not live as it was recorded this morning
Key takeaways:
Macca going for £20M in the summer
The Nest to be knocked down and replaced with luxury flats in 10 years
Stall showing all the bravery and determination we used to see from him on the pitch by not shirking the challenge of saying "self sustainable asset" with whatever oral issues he is currently going through.
Had to switch off after 50 mins, nothing there to reassure me about recruitment, basically overachieve on under budget with ‘ lucky dips’, we all (supporters) could see the problems last season defensively but they thought we were ok.
This was from Paul Mace’s X account:
Topics discussed on special
* Everyone 'embarrassed' by amount of goals conceded
* Recruitment modelling and metrics revealed
* Owners building a legacy at Notts
* Futures of Macca and Jodi discussed
* Season ticket prices revealed on April 29
* Aiming for sustainability as early as 2025-26
* Safe standing in the Kop potentially within 18 months
* Better first team pathway for Academy players
* Game-changing new revenues from 'The Nest'
Anyone else surprised the season tickets are being announced after the season ends? One interesting snippet on this story about Forest hiking season ticket prices (their most expensive is now a rather hefty £850) is that they have a waiting list of 11,000 for season tickets:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/68835277
To expand on some key points:
- Early season (LW) Montague says the results exceeded our performance metrics.
- To expand, the Recruitment starts with conversations between coaches and Montague.
- Sustainable means for owners to not have to continue putting (as much) money in as other revenue streams come on line
- January transfer targets difficult and some missed
- Model is not fixed/cast in stone and is evolving
- Aim is to start the next season more strongly
I hadn't really realised Mongague has been with the Bros/Football Radar for 12/13 years
I only hope I live long enough to see the Bros patient approach come to fruition, ie a successful League 1 team (3rd tier is our natural level) with the hopes of building to be a Championship club.
I am. I was just about to start a topic on when prices would be announced, because for years I've usually renewed by now.
I wonder if we're planning something radical like a big reduction? It worked brilliantly for Bradford City in terms of attendances when they cut prices by 50% a few years ago. Even next season an adult can watch 23 games there for £249 (less than £11 per game) which is great value compared to the rest. Unlike Forest and Stags we have more seats than fans, it would be the ideal time to take a gamble.
I was kind of expecting the opposite - that we’ll have to increase prices a little next season. This is initial prices from last season:
Exclusive renewal prices for 2022/23 season ticket holders
Adult - £374 (Derek Pavis) and £299 (Kop and Family Stand)
65 & over - £224 (Derek Pavis) and £199 (Kop and Family Stand)
18-21 - £108 across all stands
Under 18 - £48.50 across all stands
Under 12 - £21.50 across all stands
Early bird 2023/24 season ticket prices
Adult - £399 (Derek Pavis) and £324 (Kop and Family Stand)
I’m just not sure there are enough potential season ticket holders out there for us to sell the amount of discounted tickets we’d need to make it worth our while. Eagerly awaiting the announcement, anyway.