I want to pay tribute to the burger boy's persistence to sell his burgers. Didn't have one myself, but it was funny when he went off and came back with a load for the back of the PDB! :lol:
It does raise a good point mind. If we have stuff left over after half time, it could be something that is worth doing. I'd also recommend selling programmes if possible in the ground at half time as well.
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That idea about the programmes is a good one, but the burger idea isn't so good as people would wait for half time just to get a cheapie.
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I agree about the programmes, i thought at Luton that having a programme seller in the stand itself must be a better idea than selling them outside of the ground.
Or even going for the hard sell. Tamworth always sticks in my mind. They put an incredibly small old lady just inside the ground who i never fail to buy a programme from! ;)
Or even going for the hard sell. Tamworth always sticks in my mind. They put an incredibly small old lady just inside the ground who i never fail to buy a programme from! ;)
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Those that have been away games this season, do many BSP clubs charge £3 for a programme?
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Altrincham programme was £2 when I went Alty v AFC Wombles earlier in the season and FC Utd v Brighton in the FA Cup was only £2 too.
Does anyone know what printing company we now use for the programmes. I think our programmes are the worst quality paper used that I've bought for a very long time.
Does anyone know what printing company we now use for the programmes. I think our programmes are the worst quality paper used that I've bought for a very long time.