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SBT

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I still think we are missing quite a number of season ticket holders who haven't renewed since we moved to Birmingham. In addition, the restrictions of covid at the start of the season put some off. I wouldn't be surprised if we are missing several hundred or a thousand season ticket holders from the last time we were at the Ricoh who haven't renewed.
That said, I anticipated our average crowd to be below what it is, so I'm optimistic for the future. If we finish on a good note, not necessarily in the play offs, then I'd be disappointed if the club didn't anticipate towards 15,000 season ticket sales. That would surely guarantee average crowds of 21,000 +.

Our season ticket sales this season were the highest in decades?

Sales for next season will be substantially lower unless we make the playoff final or sign Neymar or something.
 

Alan Dugdales Moustache

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Our season ticket sales this season were the highest in decades?

Sales for next season will be substantially lower unless we make the playoff final or sign Neymar or something.
They were. We've never had huge season ticket sales.
Why wouldn't we sell more season tickets ? We've had a season most people didn't anticipate.
 

Sky Blue Harry H

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They were. We've never had huge season ticket sales.
Why wouldn't we sell more season tickets ? We've had a season most people didn't anticipate.

I think the potential price increase might hit a few - coupled with cost of living squeeze (although I think most will find the money, as it's a priority past-time for a lot of people, and it's been a fantastic season). May well be a few newbies,, too.
 

Hutch11

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The yoot are derided on here for their dress sense and attitude but they are making it 'cool' ( I'm old ) to follow the city again
Last week at an Oas-is gig the place was packed with them and in between songs near enough the whole place was singing City songs.
It all goes to increasing our fanbase and long may it continue
 

Covkid1968#

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The yoot are derided on here for their dress sense and attitude but they are making it 'cool' ( I'm old ) to follow the city again
Last week at an Oas-is gig the place was packed with them and in between songs near enough the whole place was singing City songs.
It all goes to increasing our fanbase and long may it continue
Love that….it does feel that the kids can once again not be embarrassed by being a Sky Blue.
 

Covkid1968#

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Daughter badgered me to take her to the game….so got her a ticket…. Youngest Son not bothered again. Eldest son has always been Man Utd but now showing distinct interest. When / if the play off final happens it’s me and the girl going to Wembley…. Feck her glory hunting brothers. 😎
 

SBT

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The only reason season ticket sales would not grow next tear if there was a large price increase imo

Which there obviously will be. I think anyone predicting growth in ST sales next season is deluded. I don’t think we’re going to recreate last year’s offer (pent up demand after Covid, cheap tickets, back in Coventry) and that this year is as good as it will get for some time.
 

pusbccfc

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Based in online sales, I'm going for a crowd of 19,704 with 2700 PNE.

Good but if we continue to stay in the mix, the crowd for upcoming home games should be higher considering!
 

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