Boxing Day (3 Viewers)

Evo1883

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Won't be anywhere near that. 28k max. There will be some of our sizeable group of ST holders that don't attend.

Boxing day always notoriously good crowds , I think most ST holders will be in attendance
 

CV22SBA

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Won't be anywhere near that. 28k max. There will be some of our sizeable group of ST holders that don't attend.
ST still count towards the attendance as they are already tickets sold. Have you not seen the amount of empty seats in the family stand for a mid-week game yet the crowd is still announced as 24/25K when its clearly nowhere near that figure with actual bums on seats.
 

CV22SBA

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Another classic mistake by the club. The dining cut-off was 2 pm today so instead of just selling balcony tickets without dining they've now taken them off-sale. I hope someone sees sense and sells tickets only for the balcony otherwise that will be empty again.
 

pusbccfc

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They'd lose out on alot of money tbh

Why? If a kid wasn't attending a night game, fans could 'sell' their seat back for a very small amount (fiver?) and the club could sell the ticket as normal.

Obviously not needed most weeks but it would open up seats it more in demand areas.

We probably don't have the tech to do it currently but it's something to consider in future. We would need it in the PL.
 

Evo1883

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Why? If a kid wasn't attending a night game, fans could 'sell' their seat back for a very small amount (fiver?) and the club could sell the ticket as normal.

Obviously not needed most weeks but it would open up seats it more in demand areas.

We probably don't have the tech to do it currently but it's something to consider in future. We would need it in the PL.

Do clubs currently do this ?
 

wingy

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Why? If a kid wasn't attending a night game, fans could 'sell' their seat back for a very small amount (fiver?) and the club could sell the ticket as normal.

Obviously not needed most weeks but it would open up seats it more in demand areas.

We probably don't have the tech to do it currently but it's something to consider in future. We would need it in the PL.
Doesn't very beneficial tbh?
 

David O'Day

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Why? If a kid wasn't attending a night game, fans could 'sell' their seat back for a very small amount (fiver?) and the club could sell the ticket as normal.

Obviously not needed most weeks but it would open up seats it more in demand areas.

We probably don't have the tech to do it currently but it's something to consider in future. We would need it in the PL.
fuck that, don't want some other scrote sitting in my seat
 

David O'Day

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I have youngsters attempting to take our seats in block 14 every week without fail.....different youngsters each week too!!
mines in the middle of a full row in 15 so luckily no has taken it yet and also that probably makes it not that desirable a purchase
 

SonofErnie

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I have youngsters attempting to take our seats in block 14 every week without fail.....different youngsters each week too!!
We always have 2 empty seats next to us in block 29 but they’re never available to buy. I guess people have bought season tickets and are moving round to singer’s corner.
 

pusbccfc

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