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Sunderland (A) hospitality on 12:41 - Oct 19 by judd
With it being Sunderland I'm surprised home supporters are welcome!
Very good
But seriously. On the day that we see Rochdale's covid infection rate rise above 450 cases per 100,000 and way higher than anywhere else in Greater Manchester is this really wise. We will be in Tier 3 by Wednesday and so only bars that offer substantial meals will be allowed to open. So they can kiss the ass goodbye to selling tables without food.
Anyway if there are mad people out there, so be it
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Sunderland (A) hospitality on 13:02 - Oct 19 with 3508 views
I'll stream it for free and get a take away and a crate of beer for the same price. I get to turn it off at 3-0 down and go for a sad, cry tommy tank as well.
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Sunderland (A) hospitality on 13:49 - Oct 19 with 3413 views
Sunderland (A) hospitality on 13:02 - Oct 19 by funkkk
I'll stream it for free and get a take away and a crate of beer for the same price. I get to turn it off at 3-0 down and go for a sad, cry tommy tank as well.
You also get to complain when the club doesn't sign players or has to reduce budgets.
At a time the club has minimal revenue streams, its good to see we're trying something. Agree that the away supporters thing is strange, but given the general apathy shown by some home supporters, who can blame them for trying to maximise the opportunity (COVID tier rules permitting of course).
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Sunderland (A) hospitality on 13:50 - Oct 19 with 3408 views
Sunderland (A) hospitality on 13:49 - Oct 19 by VivaDonaldo
You also get to complain when the club doesn't sign players or has to reduce budgets.
At a time the club has minimal revenue streams, its good to see we're trying something. Agree that the away supporters thing is strange, but given the general apathy shown by some home supporters, who can blame them for trying to maximise the opportunity (COVID tier rules permitting of course).
I actually think the away supporters invite is a good thing, given these circumstances.
I think it's a good idea, in much the same way that the Zoom call was for the Hull match. It's obviously trying to replicate the social element of football that we miss when we're at home watching it on a screen - seeing fellow fans and chatting to complete strangers about how the 3-0 scoreline flatters us or how sartorially astute BBM is.
The club are doing a lot of these at the minute. The ideas aren't perfect but the club are at least trying to increase revenue in extremely challenging circumstances.
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Sunderland (A) hospitality on 16:53 - Oct 19 with 3138 views
Sunderland (A) hospitality on 14:31 - Oct 19 by Shun
I think it's a good idea, in much the same way that the Zoom call was for the Hull match. It's obviously trying to replicate the social element of football that we miss when we're at home watching it on a screen - seeing fellow fans and chatting to complete strangers about how the 3-0 scoreline flatters us or how sartorially astute BBM is.
The club are doing a lot of these at the minute. The ideas aren't perfect but the club are at least trying to increase revenue in extremely challenging circumstances.
I wasn’t knocking the imitative, just the price. How will you be able to chat to strangers when you will have to sit in your social bubble Btw
Sunderland (A) hospitality on 18:00 - Oct 19 by rochdaleriddler
Hasn’t there been/ is there an issue with showing the game in a commercial setting?
Yeah probably, just wondered what'd changed. If something has, you'd think it'd be made known. Surely aspects which affect the club's ability to earn revenue in a Covid setting aren't commercially sensitive?
Sunderland (A) hospitality on 18:00 - Oct 19 by rochdaleriddler
Hasn’t there been/ is there an issue with showing the game in a commercial setting?
Whilst you have to congratulate the club on the idea, the execution is as haphazard as ever, £40 for some pretentious menu with the chance to watch the game on a big screen!
Nobody in their right mind will travel from Sunderland so why not aim it at locals predominantly with Sunderland fans obviously being welcome. Work out how many we can fit in, charge £20 quid for a ticket, season ticket holders get a free beer voucher. Half time you get homemade meat and potato pie with mushy peas and gravy, probably get a decent take up at that price and it’s more inclusive.
Terrine ffs, that’s up there with carriages! (tm Judd)
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Sunderland (A) hospitality on 18:43 - Oct 19 by Thacks_Rabbits
Whilst you have to congratulate the club on the idea, the execution is as haphazard as ever, £40 for some pretentious menu with the chance to watch the game on a big screen!
Nobody in their right mind will travel from Sunderland so why not aim it at locals predominantly with Sunderland fans obviously being welcome. Work out how many we can fit in, charge £20 quid for a ticket, season ticket holders get a free beer voucher. Half time you get homemade meat and potato pie with mushy peas and gravy, probably get a decent take up at that price and it’s more inclusive.
Terrine ffs, that’s up there with carriages! (tm Judd)
I'd think that capacity is limited to try and keep distancing and bubbles intact. The event also has to pay its way with food to be paid for, staff on the day (bar, waiting on, doors).
£20 with the numbers you'd think we could accommodate would end up losing money.
I appreciate where you're coming from though.
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Sunderland (A) hospitality on 19:06 - Oct 19 with 2857 views
Sunderland (A) hospitality on 18:57 - Oct 19 by VivaDonaldo
I'd think that capacity is limited to try and keep distancing and bubbles intact. The event also has to pay its way with food to be paid for, staff on the day (bar, waiting on, doors).
£20 with the numbers you'd think we could accommodate would end up losing money.
I appreciate where you're coming from though.
I'd expect Sunderland fans we're inviting would be living more local and are able to travel to Spotland.
With regards the menu, could be aimed at corporates and may well sell out.
I think a decent profit could be made with a lesser offering at a lower cost but I'm not in hospitality.
Sunderland (A) hospitality on 19:06 - Oct 19 by judd
I'd expect Sunderland fans we're inviting would be living more local and are able to travel to Spotland.
With regards the menu, could be aimed at corporates and may well sell out.
I think a decent profit could be made with a lesser offering at a lower cost but I'm not in hospitality.
Though the only people they can target are separate households under current restrictions so it’ll mean quite a few tables of 2/3/4 people, and the expectation that a house would be ok with that cost outlay. Under normal circumstances, many would go with friends to fill a table.
Sunderland (A) hospitality on 19:17 - Oct 19 by 442Dale
Though the only people they can target are separate households under current restrictions so it’ll mean quite a few tables of 2/3/4 people, and the expectation that a house would be ok with that cost outlay. Under normal circumstances, many would go with friends to fill a table.
Sunderland (A) hospitality on 18:43 - Oct 19 by Thacks_Rabbits
Whilst you have to congratulate the club on the idea, the execution is as haphazard as ever, £40 for some pretentious menu with the chance to watch the game on a big screen!
Nobody in their right mind will travel from Sunderland so why not aim it at locals predominantly with Sunderland fans obviously being welcome. Work out how many we can fit in, charge £20 quid for a ticket, season ticket holders get a free beer voucher. Half time you get homemade meat and potato pie with mushy peas and gravy, probably get a decent take up at that price and it’s more inclusive.
Terrine ffs, that’s up there with carriages! (tm Judd)
It would also mean someone doesn't have to sit there smoking all that mash before they serve it. That can't be good for you?