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Instead of moaning about the present and past for a bit. GTFC in the future. What's on your wishlist to present to anyone looking to take over the club?
Four major things for me..
New stadium, well thought out, with matchday experience at the heart of it Not particularly the aesthetics of the Amex Stadium at Brighton, and we wouldn't have the budget anyway, but apparently the stadium itself has been well thought out with the paying public at the heart of it.,especially for disabled supporters. Better matchday experience, more paying public, larger playing budget (when the wage cap gets scrapped), better football on the pitch.
New training facilities. Obvious one, but should be an essential part of the package. Impressive training facilities help performance on the pitch and also are a huge part of attracting players as it's where they spend 90% of the working week. Again, we wouldn't have their budgets, but research visits to the highly regarded Southampton and Leeds training grounds could offer an idea of the best principles to put into a lower budgeted facility.
Complete digitalisation and modernisation of the club along with a freshening up of the club's identity and better PR. Root and branch overhaul to bring the club into the 21st century. The list is endless where improvements can be made.
Complete rethink on the club's retail offer.. ie what's in the club shop. A change of kit manufacturer is well due. Adidas or Kappa would be nice, they both offer really cool playing and training kits along with better looking quality merchandise. Time to stop looking solely at the bottom line, I'm sure there's a greater margin item by item with Errea, but investment in higher quality and better design is needed. In the end, if the product offer is better, customers will be happier with their purchases and we'll sell more. Why is it that the clothing product in our club shop always looks so cheap, tacky and poorly designed? Everything so black and grey? It doesn't have to be this way, no taste or thought involved at all.
What would you like to see at future GTFC?
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grimsby pete |
December 21, 2020, 12:27pm |
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Agree with all that Bigdog just like to add.
Regarding PR we should have one dedicated official who informs us everything we need to know.
They should be easy to communicate with if fans have any reasonable queries they would like answers to.
I am sure if this take over goes through we will be very satisfied how the club is run.
Unlike now where if you disagree with the major shareholder he wants to turn it into a fight.
Fenty Out
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Southwark Mariner |
December 21, 2020, 12:28pm |
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Dear Santa....
Extra coaching staff to assist the development of a young squad
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ginnywings |
December 21, 2020, 12:36pm |
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Not being at the nervous end of the league every season would be a start.
GTFC is tired and dated and needs a complete overhaul from top to bottom. If it doesn't happen, fans will continue to drift away. There are too many other attractions of a Saturday now.
Would love a dockside stadium with renovated icehouse and kasbah, shops, bars, theatre, museum etc.
Everyone is totally fed up now, and what happens this season will be crucial.
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thefish |
December 21, 2020, 12:45pm |
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A craft brewery built into the stadium and some decent food outlets would be lovely too!
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ginnywings |
December 21, 2020, 12:49pm |
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A craft brewery built into the stadium and some decent food outlets would be lovely too!
Docks beers and fish finger butties.
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BobbyCummingsTackle |
December 21, 2020, 12:52pm |
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Agree with all that Bigdog just like to add.
Regarding PR we should have one dedicated official who informs us everything we need to know.
They should be easy to communicate with if fans have any reasonable queries they would like answers to.
I am sure if this take over goes through we will be very satisfied how the club is run.
Unlike now where if you disagree with the major shareholder he wants to turn it into a fight.
Fenty Out
What takeover? There is no takeover. 3 blokes having a chat with Fenty and Day is not a takeover.
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HertsGTFC |
December 21, 2020, 12:52pm |
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Instead of moaning about the present and past for a bit. GTFC in the future. What's on your wishlist to present to anyone looking to take over the club?
Four major things for me..
New stadium, well thought out, with matchday experience at the heart of it Not particularly the aesthetics of the Amex Stadium at Brighton, and we wouldn't have the budget anyway, but apparently the stadium itself has been well thought out with the paying public at the heart of it.,especially for disabled supporters. Better matchday experience, more paying public, larger playing budget (when the wage cap gets scrapped), better football on the pitch.
New training facilities. Obvious one, but should be an essential part of the package. Impressive training facilities help performance on the pitch and also are a huge part of attracting players as it's where they spend 90% of the working week. Again, we wouldn't have their budgets, but research visits to the highly regarded Southampton and Leeds training grounds could offer an idea of the best principles to put into a lower budgeted facility.
Complete digitalisation and modernisation of the club along with a freshening up of the club's identity and better PR. Root and branch overhaul to bring the club into the 21st century. The list is endless where improvements can be made.
Complete rethink on the club's retail offer.. ie what's in the club shop. A change of kit manufacturer is well due. Adidas or Kappa would be nice, they both offer really cool playing and training kits along with better looking quality merchandise. Time to stop looking solely at the bottom line, I'm sure there's a better margin item by item with Errea, but investment in more quality and identity is needed. In the end, if the product's better, customers will be happier and we'll sell more. Why is it that the clothing product in our club shop always looks so cheap, tacky and poorly designed? Everything so black and grey? It doesn't have to be this way, no taste or thought involved at all.
What would you like to see at future GTFC?
A supporter base big enough to sustain all that and EFL football next season.
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MuddyWaters |
December 21, 2020, 12:52pm |
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Instead of moaning about the present and past. GTFC in the future. What's on your wishlist to present to anyone looking to take over the club?
Four major things for me..
New stadium, well thought out, with matchday experience at the heart of it Not particularly the aesthetics of the Amex Stadium at Brighton, and we wouldn't have the budget anyway, but apparently the stadium itself has been well thought out with the paying public at the heart of it.,especially for disabled supporters. Better matchday experience, more paying public, larger playing budget (when the wage cap gets scrapped), better football on the pitch.
New training facilities. Obvious one, but should be an essential part of the package. Impressive training facilities help performance on the pitch and also are a huge part of attracting players as it's where they spend 90% of the working week. Again, we wouldn't have their budgets, but research visits to the highly regarded Southampton and Leeds training grounds could offer an idea of the best principles to put into a lower budgeted facility.
Complete digitalisation and modernisation of the club along with a freshening up of the club's identity and better PR. Root and branch overhaul to bring the club into the 21st century. The list is endless where improvements can be made.
Complete rethink on the club's retail offer.. ie what's in the club shop. A change of kit manufacturer is well due. Adidas or Kappa would be nice, they both offer really cool playing and training kits along with better looking quality merchandise. Time to stop looking solely at the bottom line, I'm sure there's a better margin item by item with Errea, but investment in more quality and identity is needed. In the end, if the product's better, customers will be happier and we'll sell more. Why is it that the clothing product in our club shop always looks so cheap, tacky and poorly designed? Everything so black and grey? It doesn't have to be this way, no taste or thought involved at all.
What would you like to see at future GTFC?
Someone at the helm who is looking to develop the future of the football club rather than strangling it in the present. That's all.
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Henryscat |
December 21, 2020, 12:57pm |
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Docks beers and fish finger butties.
Wonder if Pettit has his old man’s sausage recipe?
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