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    Wish we were rich like Bohs

    Just back from Dalymount.

    Amazed to see an Eircom League club so rich they can just turn away over 100 euro. I had orders from programme collectors and dealers for 46 programmes for tonight but Bohs would only sell me 10.

    Apparently it is club policy. Wow I really wish Limerick were that rich that they'd turn away money like that. Are there any other premier division clubs in the same bracket? Certainly my money was never refused in any first division ground.

    Despite protesting to the programme editor and 2 different sellers they stood firm.

    I ended up having to get others to buy them for me as I'd already committed to buying these. One friend commented "it's a bit like the days of buying cigarettes for young fellas". In future I'll just tell them Bohs are too rich and don't want your money.

    The sellers were still trying to flog programmes well after kickoff. Why would they bother given the club clearly doesn't need the money.

    Needless to say when I pick premier division games to attend in Dublin I'll frequent clubs that have no problem taking my money. I've been to all the Pats home setanta and european games in the last few years and their editor has gone out of his way to thank me for my support eventhough he knows I support a rival club. My money has never been refused at any other club either.

    God I wish Limerick were that rich .........................but not that arrogant.

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    I'd imagine its to stop "reselling" in the stands during the game.

    Pat's programmes are "free", or rather, they force you to pay for one in the price of the ticket.
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    you couldnt dream it up

    that must have been a very interesting meeting the night they dreamt that policy up. only in the eircom league

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    Quote Originally Posted by GavinZac View Post
    I'd imagine its to stop "reselling" in the stands during the game.

    Pat's programmes are "free", or rather, they force you to pay for one in the price of the ticket.
    Pats actually charge if you want more than one. It's €3 each although they'll give them to you free after the game as they are normally plenty leftover. I've no problem with that. I wouldn't expect a club to give you 40 "free programmes" I've always found the club to be very generous.

    Is reselling in the stands a big issue? I've never seen it myself happen. Even if it does why would the club care having got the full price anyway.

    The cost in printing a programme is in the setup. Clubs should be able to guage how many they need and just print a few extra.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gspain View Post
    Is reselling in the stands a big issue? I've never seen it myself happen. Even if it does why would the club care having got the full price anyway.
    I don't know. I'm not saying it makes sense, but thats the only logical explanation i can come up with
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    Quote Originally Posted by GavinZac View Post
    I don't know. I'm not saying it makes sense, but thats the only logical explanation i can come up with
    I don't know and didn't get a reason.

    I think it may be to stop selling on ebay as both Rhyl home and away sold well on ebay. A friend of mine sold quite a few of the home game on ebay. However I don't see a problem with this. Why don't Bohs sell their programme there then - Dundalk and Rovers have in the past among others.

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    Why does this never happen to us? The next time you are coming to Finn Park, let us know and we will arrange a red carpet and some loose women for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheifo View Post
    Why does this never happen to us? The next time you are coming to Finn Park, let us know and we will arrange a red carpet and some loose women for you.

    POTM, one of the few posts on here that made me laugh out loud

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheifo View Post
    Why does this never happen to us? The next time you are coming to Finn Park, let us know and we will arrange a red carpet and some loose women for you.
    I know the county well and there is no loose women how dare you... except that one from derry but she does not count as she charges
    I wish i did not know then what I dont know now

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    Maybe they were afraid it was going to be a sell-out (it's happened before this season AFAIK) and they wanted to keep them for fans at the game rather than programme anoraks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BohDiddley View Post
    Maybe they were afraid it was going to be a sell-out (it's happened before this season AFAIK) and they wanted to keep them for fans at the game rather than programme anoraks.
    Would be a fair objective if this was the case. But as Gary has pointed out, he still ot ghis 40 programmes, so it didn't make any difference for Bohs to make it awkward for him.

    If someone went into the club shop looking for 40 scarves, would you not let them on the basis that there mightened be any left for real fans ? A bird in the hand and all that - surely the sensible thing would be to take business when it appears, rather than speculate on what business might be just around the corner (and invariably do it wrongly).

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    Quote Originally Posted by gspain View Post
    Just back from Dalymount.

    Amazed to see an Eircom League club so rich they can just turn away over 100 euro. I had orders from programme collectors and dealers for 46 programmes for tonight but Bohs would only sell me 10.

    Apparently it is club policy. Wow I really wish Limerick were that rich that they'd turn away money like that. Are there any other premier division clubs in the same bracket? Certainly my money was never refused in any first division ground.

    Despite protesting to the programme editor and 2 different sellers they stood firm.

    I ended up having to get others to buy them for me as I'd already committed to buying these. One friend commented "it's a bit like the days of buying cigarettes for young fellas". In future I'll just tell them Bohs are too rich and don't want your money.

    The sellers were still trying to flog programmes well after kickoff. Why would they bother given the club clearly doesn't need the money.

    Needless to say when I pick premier division games to attend in Dublin I'll frequent clubs that have no problem taking my money. I've been to all the Pats home setanta and european games in the last few years and their editor has gone out of his way to thank me for my support eventhough he knows I support a rival club. My money has never been refused at any other club either.

    God I wish Limerick were that rich .........................but not that arrogant.
    Thats the Celtic Tiger for you.

    Can't be true this, must be a wind up. Funniest thing Ive heard in ages

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    Quote Originally Posted by dcfcsteve View Post
    Would be a fair objective if this was the case. But as Gary has pointed out, he still ot ghis 40 programmes, so it didn't make any difference for Bohs to make it awkward for him.

    If someone went into the club shop looking for 40 scarves, would you not let them on the basis that there mightened be any left for real fans ? A bird in the hand and all that - surely the sensible thing would be to take business when it appears, rather than speculate on what business might be just around the corner (and invariably do it wrongly).
    If there were only 44 scarves left, and there was a reasonable expectation, with other people in the queue, that they would be sold to individual supporters, then it would be be sensible to politely decline this signally rare offer, even at the risk of having a few left in stock afterwards. Core business is returning supporters, not one-off block purchasers in Limerick jerseys.

    BTW, I lost my programme, so if Gary picked one up in the Jodi, can I have it back?

    PS: anyone who wants to block-buy surplus Bohs programmes can do so by writing to web@bohemians.ie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gspain View Post
    Just back from Dalymount.

    Amazed to see an Eircom League club so rich they can just turn away over 100 euro. I had orders from programme collectors and dealers for 46 programmes for tonight but Bohs would only sell me 10.

    Apparently it is club policy. Wow I really wish Limerick were that rich that they'd turn away money like that. Are there any other premier division clubs in the same bracket? Certainly my money was never refused in any first division ground.

    Despite protesting to the programme editor and 2 different sellers they stood firm.

    I ended up having to get others to buy them for me as I'd already committed to buying these. One friend commented "it's a bit like the days of buying cigarettes for young fellas". In future I'll just tell them Bohs are too rich and don't want your money.

    The sellers were still trying to flog programmes well after kickoff. Why would they bother given the club clearly doesn't need the money.

    Needless to say when I pick premier division games to attend in Dublin I'll frequent clubs that have no problem taking my money. I've been to all the Pats home setanta and european games in the last few years and their editor has gone out of his way to thank me for my support eventhough he knows I support a rival club. My money has never been refused at any other club either.

    God I wish Limerick were that rich .........................but not that arrogant.

    Dont know whats more surprising. The fact that they wouldnt sell you the programmes or the fact that you had such demand for them

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheifo View Post
    Why does this never happen to us? The next time you are coming to Finn Park, let us know and we will arrange a red carpet and some loose women for you.
    Hope you realise that when they talk about women in Ballybofey.They are talking about the 4 legged kind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Derry View Post
    Hope you realise that when they talk about women in Ballybofey.They are talking about the 4 legged kind.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BohDiddley View Post
    Core business is returning supporters, not one-off block purchasers in Limerick jerseys
    Do you really think non availability of a programme will deter someone from buying one at the next game?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BohDiddley View Post
    If there were only 44 scarves left, and there was a reasonable expectation, with other people in the queue, that they would be sold to individual supporters, then it would be be sensible to politely decline this signally rare offer, even at the risk of having a few left in stock afterwards. Core business is returning supporters, not one-off block purchasers in Limerick jerseys.

    BTW, I lost my programme, so if Gary picked one up in the Jodi, can I have it back?

    PS: anyone who wants to block-buy surplus Bohs programmes can do so by writing to web@bohemians.ie.
    There is a tradition of EL supporters going along to support other clubs (even rival clubs) in Europe.

    Bohs printed 1200 programmes for the game. Now when you are printing at the level an extra 100 or 200 will cost very little. Underestimating by 200 costs €600 in lost sales not to mention opportunities for advertisers etc.

    I reckon approx 80-100 programmes for any Irish euro home game will end up with collectors here and the UK. Many of them may never have seen Bohs play but it does promote your club and your advertisers not to mind if those people are in dublin they are more likely to go and see a name they know.

    Had Bohs gone through or if Bohs are in Europe next year. I'll be informing the UK dealers I got them for that I won't be able to get them Bohs programmes. I do it as a favour on a cost recovery basis and they don't make a fortune on the programmes either (roughly £1 each) rather do it as a service to their customers. It may even lead to them not bothering doing any Irish euro homes.

    There is no way I'd do again what I had to do on saturday which is hide around the corner and ask people I know to buy programmes for me. I haven't heard yet how others got on. There was at least one other person who would also have been trying to buy 40-50 programmes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gspain View Post
    Had Bohs gone through or if Bohs are in Europe next year. I'll be informing the UK dealers I got them for that I won't be able to get them Bohs programmes. .
    Sound to me like you prefer it that way, so that you can have your whinge/polish your halo which, if you don't mind my saying so, actually is very eL.
    As I said, UK dealers or anyone else who wants to block-buy a programme can do so by emailing web@bohemians.ie. No need for martyrdom or 'hiding around corners'. If it's surplus stock, and therefore not risking depriving actual match-goers of a programme, you'll find Bohs as willing to take money for them as anyone else.

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    people here really have very little to worry about. So you and your buddies didnt get a few programmes the way you would have liked. Heres some advice. Deal with it and move on - a decision was made rightly or wrongly. No need to cry over it to your foot.ie buddies.

    And it sounds like will only miss out on this valuable money every home European game. Should cost us roughly 40-80 of your (and your UK dealers who you admit dont actually care about the league and look to make profit off them) euros on a bad Euro campaign, 120-160 on a good one. Forgive me if i dont worry too much.
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