Singh hopes for improved crowds

06 July 2009 11:29
Singh, who is currently in the process of taking over the club, has cut costs for the coming season and also promised the first 1,500 season ticket holders who purchase a ticket that they will enjoy the same price freeze for three seasons. He said: "Freezing prices was the most realistic option all-round. We recognise the climate we're currently in, and we want to make football as affordable as we possibly can. But our fans understand the club's situation as well, and I'm sure they recognise that we have a business to run. "Everyone knows that season ticket sales are absolutely crucial to the club's cash flow, and to enable us to plan for the coming season, so we're urging our fans to buy their season tickets as soon as possible to help the club. "As I've previously stated, we're trying to restructure the club so that we don't get into the same kind of mess we're currently getting ourselves out of right now. That covers a lot of behind-the-scenes areas, like the way our matchday hospitality is run, but on the face of it ticket sales is the most important and obvious revenue stream, which is why it's so important for everyone to get behind us. "Our fans have heard enough rallying causes to last them a lifetime, but this is new to us and that's why we've introduced the three-year loyalty scheme, which means show me your loyalty now and you'll be rewarded with the same prices for three seasons."

Source: Team_Talk