Yet again, despite a fairly average attendance, we sold out of Matchday programmes prior to kick-off.
I appreciate some people already donate their programmes to the WUSA club shop after the game to be re-sold.
If more people donated their programmes to the WUSA club shop at full-time (Or even half-time if you've managed to have a good quick flick through), this would raise some much needed funds for WUSA with ease. £30 for every ten programmes re-sold.
I thought I'd suggest this now as we'll probably sell out of programmes again at the Barnet game.
Programme stall was unmanned about 5/10 minutes before kick-off. Told guys in WUSA club shop who advised me to come back at half-time. Spoke to them at half-time and they confirmed the programmes had sold out.
I didn't notice any stewards selling programmes.
-- Edited by WingsTillIDie on Sunday 12th of October 2014 06:44:03 PM
Neither myself or the guys in the clubshop were aware of that. My mistake. Nobody was in the programme stall prior to kick off, and at half-time I was told they sold out.
With regards to donating programmes to the WUSA club shop, it might still be worth doing that as the match programmes have sold out at a couple of games.
On the subject of our programme it has really improved the last season or two. This year I've never managed to read it all during the game/half time. Other seasons it was done and dusted by 90mins. Well done to everyone involved.
I can't see why anyone would pay £3 for a programme and then donate it after reading it once
People, including myself, have done though. If I've read the programme I've read it. Some people haven't had the opportunity to though. If the programme is re-sold by the WUSA club shop that'S an easy £3 made by WUSA.
With regards to the quality of the programme and it's quality, I totally agree the content has improved considerably since we were promoted and more than justifies the 50p price increase. Well done to all those that contribute to the programme.
Neither myself or the guys in the clubshop were aware of that. My mistake. Nobody was in the programme stall prior to kick off, and at half-time I was told they sold out.
With regards to donating programmes to the WUSA club shop, it might still be worth doing that as the match programmes have sold out at a couple of games.
The hut wasn't open but a young guy (who seemed to have quite a few left) was selling them as I walked through.