CET: Season tickets down 25% (5 Viewers)

The CableGuy

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There are loads of ways that CCFC could get more supporters inside the stadium. Cut-price tickets for pensioners, those on certain benefits, schools, etc.
Empty seats make a great silence. Just by filling them with cheaper or free options could make all the difference.
Someone at the club needs to start negotiations and bloody quick or the silence inside the Ricoh will be deafening!

How about having CCFC Womens Team to play before the men's?

At least the Women are in the Premier League, and if you're going to showcase Women's football, now would be a good time to do so after some terrific games in London 2012.

Hopefully some fans turning up to watch the ladies play may stick around to watch the men.
 

Grendel

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Circa 10-11000?

Yes unless of course by keeping thorn they thought gates would double as word got round about the exciting blend of football we are playing.
 

ajsccfc

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It's telling that a number of posts in this thread are just trying to shout at other people here. Lucky the club itself doesn't have any trouble to worry about so we can all just bitch at each other.
 

@richh87

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We didn't renew because we believed SISU would collect all the season ticket money and then either sell or put us into admin.

To be fair it looks like they are actually taking this season seriously - and I now wish I'd renewed.
 

sylus

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tbh, i cant see no more than 10,000 for home games tis season,and im being kind.there will be more life in the morgue.;)
 

ccfcway

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How about having CCFC Womens Team to play before the men's?

At least the Women are in the Premier League, and if you're going to showcase Women's football, now would be a good time to do so after some terrific games in London 2012.

Hopefully some fans turning up to watch the ladies play may stick around to watch the men.

i suggested this a week ago


got to be worth a try ?
 

stupot07

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So what predicted gates do you think the board have used to set the budget to sign players this summer?
The board know how many ST holders there are and should have a good idea on how many walk ups we will get so no excuse for not giving an accurate estimate

I'd say 13-14k, we had just over 9k season ticket holder last season, I would think they might have predicted losing 10% season ticket holders which would be 8.1k, so we are still a long way from that. A lot of fans, inc my best mate have said they won't come back until Sisu at gone, preferring to go to away games. Surely this is counterproductive and will only harm the club?
 

ccfcway

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i aint going to the rioch till they are gone, thats assuming we can play at the rioch of course !
 

ccfc92

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If we hammer Yeovil, beat Sheff Utd, and hammer Bury at home, the attendance will shoot up. Winning games, scoring lots of goals, and entertaining football = more people attending :claping hands:
 

ccfcway

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If we hammer Yeovil, beat Sheff Utd, and hammer Bury at home, the attendance will shoot up. Winning games, scoring lots of goals, and entertaining football = more people attending :claping hands:

think you might need to put "if" in very large letters
 

ccfc92

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I'd say 13-14k, we had just over 9k season ticket holder last season, I would think they might have predicted losing 10% season ticket holders which would be 8.1k, so we are still a long way from that. A lot of fans, inc my best mate have said they won't come back until Sisu at gone, preferring to go to away games. Surely this is counterproductive and will only harm the club?

meh :/ whatever makes people happy. but the club does get 10% from away ticket sales, so its not all bad
 

ccfc92

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think you might need to put "if" in very large letters

IIIIIFFFF we hammer Yeovil, beat Sheff Utd, and hammer Bury at home, the attendance will shoot up. Winning games, scoring lots of goals, and entertaining football = more people attending

;)
 

neilyboy67

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if us success starved long suffering city fans hit top spot this season then after a visit to the local gp for vertigo related illness then i think healthy crowds on a saturday to follow, the sheer curiosity of being a winning team in a division for the 1st time in 45 years should get the bods up here, so it aint the price of a ticket its the success on the park.... just my opinion of course.
 

ccfcway

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if us success starved long suffering city fans hit top spot this season then after a visit to the local gp for vertigo related illness then i think healthy crowds on a saturday to follow, the sheer curiosity of being a winning team in a division for the 1st time in 45 years should get the bods up here, so it aint the price of a ticket its the success on the park.... just my opinion of course.

your right, but we wont fill the ground, so there is plenty of scope to experiment with giving tickets away to particluar parts of the population (kids, elderly, women who put cats in bins etc)
 

ccfc92

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your right, but we wont fill the ground, so there is plenty of scope to experiment with giving tickets away to particluar parts of the population (kids, elderly, women who put cats in bins etc)

Excellent :claping hands: :)
 

stupot07

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Yes unless of course by keeping thorn they thought gates would double as word got round about the exciting blend of football we are playing.

I really doubt they budgeted that low. Say the average cost of a ticket is £15 if you consider season tickets, consessions, etc. well 23 home games that's a mere £3.45-3.79m income from ticket sales.
 

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