We are all well aware we’re in the middle of a cost of living crisis and the other day a post made on Twitter caught my eye and seemed a very good piece for a blog, the question being are we going to see some effect on the non-league game which saw something of a resurgence in the attendance figures next season or ultimately will it see an even better response?
I also thought that bringing forward the Saturday kick-off time by an hour would help save on electricity.
But it was pointed out to me that at Bognor the pre-game bar takings easily out weigh the electricity cost. The club takes more money from before the game than after.
I also thought that bringing forward the Saturday kick-off time by an hour would help save on electricity.
But it was pointed out to me that at Bognor the pre-game bar takings easily out weigh the electricity cost. The club takes more money from before the game than after.
Most clubs would probably say the same Martin at Step 3 and above, below that I wouldn't imagine it's the same
Sadly, the economic situation will get worse for some while. There are going to be challenges for all of us. The winter is going to be toughest time.
Let's hope for a small amount of better times at least!