Arsenal v Shrewsbury
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Every ticket not yet sold should be given away for free.
Arsenal.com is running a competition for pairs of tickets anyway, it should just allocate them to everyone who enters on a first come, first served basis.
The last thing the club needs is media coverage of a half-empty stadium. Also, having it full up increases merchandising/catering opportunities, and free tickets might well boost fan-to-club relations.
Plus, at £5-10 a pop, the club really wouldn't be missing out on much.
Obviously, none of this will happen, because the club is run so poorly.
Arsenal.com is running a competition for pairs of tickets anyway, it should just allocate them to everyone who enters on a first come, first served basis.
The last thing the club needs is media coverage of a half-empty stadium. Also, having it full up increases merchandising/catering opportunities, and free tickets might well boost fan-to-club relations.
Plus, at £5-10 a pop, the club really wouldn't be missing out on much.
Obviously, none of this will happen, because the club is run so poorly.
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Good idea, sadly the club is run so pathetically they don't see the opportunities. Give something away for free?! Oh no, we can't do that. We'd end up like Leeds!Bring Back Pires wrote:Every ticket not yet sold should be given away for free.
Arsenal.com is running a competition for pairs of tickets anyway, it should just allocate them to everyone who enters on a first come, first served basis.
The last thing the club needs is media coverage of a half-empty stadium. Also, having it full up increases merchandising/catering opportunities, and free tickets might well boost fan-to-club relations.
Plus, at £5-10 a pop, the club really wouldn't be missing out on much.
Obviously, none of this will happen, because the club is run so poorly.


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Wouldn't giving all the remaining tickets away for free be even more embarrassing?Bring Back Pires wrote:Every ticket not yet sold should be given away for free.
Arsenal.com is running a competition for pairs of tickets anyway, it should just allocate them to everyone who enters on a first come, first served basis.
The last thing the club needs is media coverage of a half-empty stadium. Also, having it full up increases merchandising/catering opportunities, and free tickets might well boost fan-to-club relations.
Plus, at £5-10 a pop, the club really wouldn't be missing out on much.
Obviously, none of this will happen, because the club is run so poorly.


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If they posted to their website "Roll up, roll up: get your free tickets here", then yes, it would look embarrassing.I Hate Hleb wrote:Wouldn't giving all the remaining tickets away for free be even more embarrassing?Bring Back Pires wrote:Every ticket not yet sold should be given away for free.
Arsenal.com is running a competition for pairs of tickets anyway, it should just allocate them to everyone who enters on a first come, first served basis.
The last thing the club needs is media coverage of a half-empty stadium. Also, having it full up increases merchandising/catering opportunities, and free tickets might well boost fan-to-club relations.
Plus, at £5-10 a pop, the club really wouldn't be missing out on much.
Obviously, none of this will happen, because the club is run so poorly.![]()
But as they're giving away pairs of tickets in competitions anyway, why not have multiple 'winners' and keep dishing the tickets out as 'prizes' until they're all gone.
For instance, if I don't go to the game (which I'm not planning on), the club won't receive a penny from me. No £10 on the ticket, and no money on food, drinks or programmes either.
However, if they gave me the ticket for nothing, I'd likely spend at least a fiver on beer at half-time, and possibly a dirty burger. Thus, the club would actually make more money than if I didn't go at all.