I Sit in the Teleghraph Stand always have since first match (season ticket) if they close that I really wont go anymore. If they play good football the people will return. You might as well go to Northampton they have a ground with 3 sides if you like that.
I've been in Nth Stand since the first game (PSL Holder + 3 ST) sit directly behind disabled section so that my young kids didn't get there view blocked + additional leg room for my father who is getting on in years. Very happy with seat/ view. Moved to East/Sth and West stand when JPT games are on to get a different view but not the same for me. When at HR (Take me home) was in East stand in roughly same position from when stand was opened, formally West End. (Yes I like to site behind the goal)
Now, way too many people are trying to shut sections down in the ground in the hope of creating an atmosphere, but what do the team think kicking towards empty stands ???
The best way to get the atmosphere going is to fill the stadium, ie bums on seats, and this is where the club have to go on the offensive and make offers to the fans (ST and matchday) to encourage people to attend, If they play well they will come, so rather than shut vast sections of the ground:
1. All local FA Charter Standard Clubs get 2 kids + 1 adult ST for blocks between Nth/East Stand. (Clubs can use tickets as reward or punishment depending on how we are doing!!)
2. Make an offer to all past ST holders from the last full season at Ricoh that don't go anymore as a one off discount on ST for this next season
3. Seriously look at ways to reduce match prices, more people in the ground the more people will follow them up there (Look at Gilly and Crewe JPT games, people started to say they were going rather than not going and it roller coasted from there)
4. 0% Finance for ST, 1/2 year ST and also 6/8 game packages
5. Reduce matchday/ST prices for all U16's to £40 ST £3-game, they are the future of the club, if they don't start support city by the time they are 16, they will be lost forever.
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THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT - DON'T EVEN THINK ABOUT INCREASING ST PRICES
The solution is not to panic and close the ground (if it was Queen of South would have the noisiest ground in scotland with 3/4 of Hamden Park closed) turn the problem on it's head and look at ways of getting people in the ground rather than closing sections off. Make it a place people want to go to again, this season has been a drag, how many people have thought about it and then decided they can't be bother to go to a game.
We have a manager that looks like he could with the right help turn the club round, so rather than be negative, turn the situation into a positive and encourage people to attend to see the rebirth of the club
#PUSB