we might see ourselves as more than customers but in the club’s eyes we’re not is probably the truth, and the same is true for most clubs these days (but not all)
I haven’t got the brain power to see how that fits into a cinema analogy sorry
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What , apart from organising travel and the kids Xmas party ....which they do well ...have the supporters club done in terms of .....good things in general ?
The Trust ran social nights all over South Wales , tried to engage the club with the local communities of Riverside, Grangetown and Butetown , attended the Grangetown Carnival , with a stall promoting the Trust and most importantly , ccfc
What have the supporters club and club done ?
U know nowt
we might see ourselves as more than customers but in the club’s eyes we’re not is probably the truth, and the same is true for most clubs these days (but not all)
I haven’t got the brain power to see how that fits into a cinema analogy sorry
You pay to go to a cinema, and you pay to go to a game. You come out of both with an opinion on what you’ve just seen, then go home.
That is what the analogy is alluding to, and you know it, you little tinker.
Ps. If they changed the colour of the Cinema after say a 100 yrs, i wonder if folk would stop going?
I doubt there are many cinemas still standing that were operating 100 years ago, let alone any that haven't had a paint job in the meantime.
Yesterday, I was listening to Ray Parlour telling a story about how one of his mates had to show his Spurs tattoo to his fellow fans to prove he was a Tottenham supporter after Parlour had picked him out in the away end during a North London derby. I thought of your (and Vincent's) dopey cinema analogy then.
I wonder if anyone has ever had an Odeon or Cineworld tattoo?
I didn't say that, or anything close to that. I was merely demonstrating once more that your cinema analogy was daft.
Incidentally, a professional football club's finances are a matter of public record. The law dictates that a club's accounts must be filed on an annual basis.
The best firm were Embassy Bridgend Cinema Crew
Nobody came anywhere near us
Which is why it's now a car park
Good article on the club/Trust situation;-
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/...ether-23947383
Was in a business meeting years ago with some seriously senior bod from Logitech, he was desperate for his brand to be on par and recognized like a sports team and how they could reduce the advertising to zero based purely on loyalty. He said only Harley Davidson had achieved that and would cry with joy if people started getting tattoos of Logitech.
The cinema analogy is sh1te by the way, all company's gather customer feedback and make changes, add product features to their backlog from suggestion of users. If Cardiff FC was a cinema its actually likely they'd need to listen more and act on customer feedback. All about the customer experience