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geezer
14/12/2006, 10:52 PM
Great to see a premiership club marketing its season ticket and merchandise offerings to the christmas market in the major shopping centres in Galway in association and alongside the Supporters Trust. I believe around 3k taken this evening alone. Not to mention the fact and impact this type of visible presence has on new immigrants into the community.

Conor H
14/12/2006, 10:54 PM
We had a successful night tonight yes and hopefully tomorrow will be more of the same.

All this money goes to the club aswell as the E3000(increasing to E4000)a month from GUST.

Gareth
14/12/2006, 10:54 PM
So simple the idea, so powerful the results.

Little things make big differences. If only all the clubs awoke to this fact.

sligoman
14/12/2006, 11:03 PM
Galway fans, lately, seem to be getting confused with which is the EL forum and which is the Galway forum. Are ye looking to be congratulated for every little thing ye do?

Conor H
14/12/2006, 11:07 PM
Galway fans, lately, seem to be getting confused with which is the EL forum and which is the Galway forum. Are ye looking to be congratulated for every little thing ye do?

Sligoman it's clear you're upset that we might get a bit of praise for doing a good job.We are promoting LOI football in a sense by promoting our own club.Geezer is just letting people know how we got on not looking for a "oh ye're brillaint".

To make you feel better sligo are absoloutely brillaint.Ye're Trust is incredible,best Supporters Trust in Ireland.Well done Sligo...Keep up the Good work!!!:)

Gareth
14/12/2006, 11:07 PM
There is a certain level of interclub dislike, that at a certain level (ie management and promotion of the legaue) should not exist. Galway did something that generated revenue. We can all see this as a working example and attempt it? Imagine if all the clubs had this going about the country. We increase our exposure to the masses. Every little helps.

sligoman
14/12/2006, 11:15 PM
There is a certain level of interclub dislike, that at a certain level (ie management and promotion of the legaue) should not exist. Galway did something that generated revenue. We can all see this as a working example and attempt it? Imagine if all the clubs had this going about the country. We increase our exposure to the masses. Every little helps.They're selling season tickets in a shopping centre ffs, give them all medals...:rolleyes:

dcfcsteve
14/12/2006, 11:16 PM
How dare we look to share good ideas between clubs..... :rolleyes:

Gareth
14/12/2006, 11:19 PM
They are selling season tickets in a shopping centre....and making money from it. Then they told us, as maybe we could do likewise. If it was Bohs or someone not known to be your "local" rivals, would you be so unimpressed :)

Conor H
14/12/2006, 11:21 PM
They're selling season tickets in a shopping centre ffs, give them all medals...:rolleyes:

hmm.
Season Tickets............they're kind of important ya know.Over the E2700 we took in tonight over E2000 was season ticket Sales.That's E2000 that wouldn't have been made and given as Cash to the club tonight had we not been there.
We also sold
-Jersey's
-Lotto
-Season Party Tickets
-Cups
-Pens
-GUST Membership
-Hats
-Jackets
-Kits etc.

We're not looking for a meadl Sligoman but i would consider that a good feat by any set of supporters and the negative attitude from another LOI fan is dissapointing to say the least.
Then again that's your unbiased opinion cause you don't hate Galway at all.:rolleyes:

sonofstan
14/12/2006, 11:22 PM
Galway fans, lately, seem to be getting confused with which is the EL forum and which is the Galway forum. Are ye looking to be congratulated for every little thing ye do?

it's vertigo

Conor H
14/12/2006, 11:23 PM
They are selling season tickets in a shopping centre....and making money from it. Then they told us, as maybe we could do likewise. If it was Bohs or someone not known to be your "local" rivals, would you be so unimpressed :)

Any bets he says he doesn't consider us rivals?:)

sligoman
14/12/2006, 11:25 PM
Any bets he says he doesn't consider us rivals?:)It's the majority of yer fans I consider rivals. Purely for the reason that ye go on about how great ye are the whole time. I never disliked Galway til I joined foot.ie...I wonder why?;)

dcfcsteve
14/12/2006, 11:25 PM
hmm.
Season Tickets............they're kind of important ya know.Over the E2700 we took in tonight over E2000 was season ticket Sales.That's E2000 that wouldn't have been made and given as Cash to the club tonight had we not been there.
We also sold
-Jersey's
-Lotto
-Season Party Tickets
-Cups
-Pens
-GUST Membership
-Hats
-Jackets
-Kits etc.

We're not looking for a meadl Sligoman but i would consider that a good feat by any set of supporters and the negative attitude from another LOI fan is dissapointing to say the least.
Then again that's your unbiased opinion cause you don't hate Galway at all.:rolleyes:

This is such a ridiculously simple idea that it's embarassing that all clubs aren't doing it.

A 2 week stall in a town/area's major shopping centre before Christmas is almost certainly going to make money and help spread the word. Think of all the GUFC Christmas presents being lined-up purely as a result of this initiative.

Bohs should be doing it in the Phibsboro shopping centre, Rovers in The Square, City in the Foyleside (although we have just opened a new City centre shop), Harps in McElhinneys etc etc etc. Let's hope we see this being copied next year.

Conor H
14/12/2006, 11:29 PM
It's the majority of yer fans I consider rivals. Purely for the reason that ye go on about how great ye are the whole time. I never disliked Galway til I joined foot.ie...I wonder why?;)

You saw that we could read and write?

sligoman
14/12/2006, 11:31 PM
You saw that we could read and write?<insert hilarious laugh>

Yeah, that was it!:rolleyes:

Student Mullet
14/12/2006, 11:38 PM
This is such a ridiculously simple idea that it's embarassing that all clubs aren't doing it.We transfered out gear from The Shack in Belfield Park to the Students' Union shop in the Library building for the close season. Sorry for not opening a thread on it.

Maybe that's why UCD and Galway are considered the two best run clubs in Ireland.

dcfcsteve
15/12/2006, 1:09 AM
We transfered out gear from The Shack in Belfield Park to the Students' Union shop in the Library building for the close season. Sorry for not opening a thread on it.

Did you shift over €2,700 worth of stock in one evening ? Do you even have that value of stock in total.....? :D ;)


Maybe that's why UCD and Galway are considered the two best run clubs in Ireland.

The 2 best run clubs in ireland ?!?!? :eek: Says who outside of Belfield and Terryland...?

Student Mullet
15/12/2006, 1:23 AM
Did you shift over €2,700 worth of stock in one evening ? Do you even have that value of stock in total.....? :D ;)I'd say we just about have that value of stock. I only raise it because I wasn't previously aware that we should open a thread here every time we set up a stall somewhere.


The 2 best run clubs in ireland ?!?!? :eek: Says who outside of Belfield and Terryland...?Says out friends in the Independent Assessment Group. You might be sorry to hear that your club is officially 0.8% worse run than mine.

dcfcsteve
15/12/2006, 1:29 AM
Says out friends in the Independent Assessment Group. You might be sorry to hear that your club is officially 0.8% worse run than mine.

Gutted. That'll probably be why we finished joint-top on points, have 2 trophies and are in setanta and Europe next season then.

Well done on keeping an accurate record of your double-figure attendances, and for giving the jacks a lick of paint once a year..... :rolleyes:

Student Mullet
15/12/2006, 2:25 AM
Gutted. That'll probably be why we finished joint-top on points, have 2 trophies and are in setanta and Europe next season then.

Well done on keeping an accurate record of your double-figure attendances, and for giving the jacks a lick of paint once a year..... :rolleyes:I can't help it if some other clubs are spending all there money chasing success while mine is investing in the future of the game. I feel like this process comes as a bit of recognition for us for not having 0.8% of our effort spent elsewhere

P.S. No one counts the league cup.

geezer
15/12/2006, 10:16 AM
i put that detail up here is for other supporters trusts,clubs to follow. If Limerick done that they could clear their fines arrears (4 hours work) but the major benefit is that people see that league of ireland supporters are truly passionate and that gains respect, markets our product and pushes money into clubs. Id love to be xmas shopping with the wife in Derry or Dublin or limerick and see a league club pushing its brand. I wouldnt pass without buying a momento, or lotto ticket.

geezer
15/12/2006, 10:18 AM
btw sligoman, The Sligo supporters Trust have been very helpful to GUST and we trade info and make them aware of a good idea when we see it. It works both ways and I would like to thank the sligo lads for their help

NY Hoop
15/12/2006, 10:43 AM
Great to see a premiership club marketing its season ticket and merchandise offerings to the christmas market in the major shopping centres in Galway in association and alongside the Supporters Trust. I believe around 3k taken this evening alone. Not to mention the fact and impact this type of visible presence has on new immigrants into the community.

Fair play. Not the first time it's been done in Galway either.

For the umpteenth time there is no premiership.

KOH

BohsFans
15/12/2006, 12:33 PM
Maybe that's why UCD and Galway are considered the two best run clubs in Ireland.

lol :D By whom?

Conor H
15/12/2006, 12:37 PM
lol :D By whom?

The IAG?

dcfcsteve
15/12/2006, 12:50 PM
I can't help it if some other clubs are spending all there money chasing success while mine is investing in the future of the game. I feel like this process comes as a bit of recognition for us for not having 0.8% of our effort spent elsewhere

*Almost choking on his KFC...*

What money ?!?! Thank God we have UCD investing in and protecting the future of football ! Phew ! That letter of heartfelt thanks from the Brazilian people has probably just been held up on its way in the Christmas post.... :D


P.S. No one counts the league cup.

I have no doubt UCD would've clung to it like it was the World Cup itself had yees somehow fluked your way to winning it last season ! I guess when you have a trophy cabinet as full as yours you can afford to pick and choose your silverware.... :rolleyes:

Pablo
15/12/2006, 3:04 PM
Amateurs the lot of ye! You need a City Cenntre Shop like Below ;)

http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k313/ccfcshop/FullShop.jpg

CharlesThompson
15/12/2006, 3:25 PM
Yet another thread descends into petty squabble.

Metrostars
15/12/2006, 5:22 PM
Has anyone considered that maybe ideas like this earned Galway it's IAG rating?

This should not be a rivalry thing. All clubs should share ideas on how to sell more tickets, earn more money and raise the profile of the local game.

BohsFans
15/12/2006, 5:26 PM
Yet another thread descends into petty squabble.

I'm starting to notice a trend here with UCD fans!

dcfcsteve
15/12/2006, 6:10 PM
Has anyone considered that maybe ideas like this earned Galway it's IAG rating?

This should not be a rivalry thing. All clubs should share ideas on how to sell more tickets, earn more money and raise the profile of the local game.

The new Promotions Officer should be playing a central role in finding out what each club is doing that is good and replicable, and then communicating that out across the league on a regular basis.

Am I right in thinking that yer man thingmy isn't from a Marketing/PR/Communications/Promotions background though ?