Nah, they got rid of the TV in The Old Smithy years ago, it's a trek to Brinklow even for that. Might as well just go to the game having gone that far!
So you still think that a year away should have increased our support then rather than decreased it? Why?
Exactly. They're lucky that I'm even thinking about it! Judging by the comments on the CT, many aren't...
So you still think that a year away should have increased our support then rather than decreased it? Why?
You see that's the problem - we had quality last Friday, and 16k didn't come back, we've followed up with another quality win and are now in the top 6. Surely that should've enticed some of that 16k to come again and going forward some extra fans for being in the top 6??
Is having a top 6 team attractive to customers? Moreover, a team that look capable of maintaining that over a season?
27k down to 11k is extremely disappointing, like Otis I'd hoped for 16k.
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It was a one off occasion and tickets were less than half price so its pointless comparing it to your regular league match.Well it increased our support by 16k for 1 game.
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We're going round in circles.
Feel good factor, 4 page pull outs in the CT on fans excitement on our being home, national coverage, City fans buzzing that we were finally back at the Ricoh and an absolutely massive clamour for tickets for that first game, which again got lots of media coverage.
Of course Saturday's game should have been more than 11,000.
Because they are casual fans who have not been going regularly for years, if ever. People like my old man who had a ST in the 70's and goes to maybe 1-2 games a year and bargain games like Crewe and Gills. He's not going to suddenly turn into a ST holder or weekly attendee. Neither are the people who can't afford it. Price is a massive factor, as was the homecoming. Why can't people grasp that?
It was a one off occasion and tickets were less than half price so its pointless comparing it to your regular league match.
Maybe we should have left ticket prices as they were for the Gillingham match then?
Brinklow's not the furthest from the Old Smithy!
Plus that £30 saved on tickets could have had them a nice meal at the Bull's Head
No screen in the Queen's Head at Bretford?
(hell, this is moreinteresting than the circular argument at least )
Doubt it in the Queen's, but there's a bit of history there tbh, one of my brothers used to work there and it ended in arguments, so it's NOPM to the Queen's! Shame, that was the first pub that I used to get served in.
People grasp that, it's still disappointing that we didn't manage to keep 33% of extras
Yes, perhaps we should have.....how many would have come to the preston game when it went back to full price?
I think we need to stop commenting on games like Crewe and gillingham as "showing the potential" as these fans only come when it's a cheap big tie.
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We've been starved of seeing our club for a year. Yes, some fans are hungry to see them again, but of course when you starve something, sometimes...it dies. I'm really not that bothered about them anymore. I wouldn't have believed I'd ever feel so ambivalant about the club, but they fucked off, so that's how I feel! I'm glad that they're back, sure, and I will probably go to some games-but no way can I feel the same as I had done for the previous 40 years, the bond was broken and it will take some serious healing. They've got to win my support back again all over.
Ha!
Still a half decent pub, but the food's gone downhill recently so... if he was the old chef, compliments to him!
Agreed. It's the 32,000 that come for Chelsea and the 27,000(?) that come for Leeds when it's full price that actually show our true potential.
Anyway I genuinely think the disorganisation of the ticket office, not a dig at them was to be expected to some degree, probably put off quite a few of those who were considering coming back after the Gillingham game. People aren't going to spend an hour queuing for a regular fixture.
Assuming now that things are running a lot more smoothly for Preston it could give us a better indication of what attendances to expect for the rest of the season.
The Chelsea match was subsidised apparantly and it shows no potential at all.
I'm pretty sure that it was full price.
Agreed. It's the 32,000 that come for Chelsea and the 27,000(?) that come for Leeds when it's full price that actually show our true potential.
It was £20 a ticket so think it was a couple of quid cheaper. Unless league tickets were £20 at that time of course.
Funny that most fans would rather pay £20.00 to watch Chelsea, then £22.00 to watch Yeovil?
Who would have thought that??
Chelsea was subsidised, and pretty sure leeds brought 6k with them that year so there was only 21-22k city fans...
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I would have though they were paying £20 or £22 to watch Coventry city football club?
I bet price won't be an issue feb-march time when people want ticket Stubbs for a play off ticket..,
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Yes, there were always as many there for Wimbledon as there was for Liverpool and Man U in the top flight days, wasn't there?
Excuses excuses keep them coming....
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What am I trying to excuse? It's just the truth.
I would have though they were paying £20 or £22 to watch Coventry city football club?
I bet price won't be an issue feb-march time when people want ticket Stubbs for a play off ticket..,
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Don't really care I will have mine that's all that matters.
Excuses excuses keep them coming....