morning,
at this stage the figures are still to be audited so to speak, at this stage we are over the 1,000 mark of what we classify as 'full members'.
Cannot stress enough - we are hear to listen, we want to maintain and ideally grow the number of Members that we have. Your constructive feedback is vital.
Thanks in advance.
So there we have it. A thousand members paying, say, just £150,000 between. Barely a couple of executive salaries !! That figure could be matched or exceeded from a couple of T20 matches and people wonder why the club is so T20-centric !
What we really need is a bit of honesty and transparency.
Instead of stating that County Championship Cricket "is a priority", a statement along the lines of:
"County Championship Cricket is really a flawed business model and it matters not greatly where we finish in the league given that we can't go down and going up would bring a number of unwelcome challenges. Despite this we will do our best to be as competitive as possible in the longer game, bearing in mind we have a squad assembled primarily to excel in the one day (and shorter) format. Against this background, members should appreciate that occasionally things won't go too well and adverse records which have stood since the days of W G Grace may well be broken year on year. Also do not expect too many challenging and risky declarations in pursuit of winning points; we will at least be able to say we have lost less than half our games."
would more accurately reflect the situation but maybe wouldn't do so well on the marketing front.
superb post. Absolutely spot on and very funny.
This number of 1000 is very scary to be honest. I've had a number of jousts related to the ageing membership and it seems I'm very much correct if what Danny says is correct. Which, if I'm honest, is a real shame.
My constant reminders that T20 is keeping us afloat as a club is now proven 100%. again, a shame, but I've known this for the past 5 years, based on simple maths. What I didn't realise is how little the Membership was bringing in.
I'd been doing the sums based on the mythical 6000 members, and it seems I was wildly wrong.
The bottom line then Danny, is that in order to attract new members, the membership cost has to go down mate. For example, I've currently managed to see two days of LVCC cricket at the ECG, and there are no more days on a weekend this year! If it wasn't for the 3 50 over(D/N) games, I actually wouldn't get to see anymore cricket at all (other than T20, which I will continue to support) without taking a day off work. Now given I'm self employed, every day costs me....a fair few quid, and we'll leave it there.
I raise again my suggestion of a working members ticket. £50 per year giving pavilion entry/members enclosure privileges (!), but £5 per day entry to both 50 over and LVCC cricket. a Members Season ticket to the T20 would also be a great idea, but I'm happy to continue to get reduced price tickets if not.
I know so many people who have stopped buying a membership, and therefore stopped attending (due to the daily cost of the tickets). And these people would use the bars and food outlets.
We have to do something here....