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    Barnsley

    I think the point is that by the time they get to general sale there won't be many left of the initial allocation and not enough time to get more tickets. Of course, there will be pay of the gate I imagine, albeit with a price increase I believe, but no real stress. Not sure why they have...
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    Barnsley

    Should be general sale earlier, these won't shift before general sale, you won't get 20% of season ticket holders getting one so it won't leave any time for an additional allocation.
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    Barnsley

    Prices are great, under 12s free. But our prices are cheapest in the league blah blah...
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    Sky Blues Tavern and the Anecdote

    They wouldn't give me the time of day. There is nothing to confirm, it is clearly a joint venture, Dal Dhillon actually said recently; "We are elated to announce this new joint venture with Coventry City Football Club." On what basis are you doubting it's a joint venture?
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    Sky Blues Tavern and the Anecdote

    No, fully open. That refurb was done specifically for the football season.
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    Barnsley

    We'll have our allocation but they won't go on sale while the understaffed ticket office are having to print and post a shit load of paper tickets for Sunday. That's all it will be.
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    Sky Blues Tavern and the Anecdote

    But they wouldn't need to make a capital investment in order to receive royalties. Why would they? It will be a licensing arrangement. Dhillons invest the capital, the club give it their official stamp and drive business their way, and revenues are somehow shared. The amount of oxygen the...
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    Sky Blues Tavern and the Anecdote

    The club wouldn't allow an independent business to profit by using it's name without receiving royalties.
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    Sky Blues Tavern and the Anecdote

    Yep, especially Dhillons which I think will be a game changer. It provides a large venue close to the ground that will feel like a proper place to have a beer pre-match. The casino is a weird place to drink before a game; shit beer, escalators and waterfalls, just doesn't feel right and won't...
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    Sky Blues Tavern and the Anecdote

    SBT yes, it's a joint venture. Anecdote I'd say almost certainly not.
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    Match Thread Nottingham Forest (H)

    Indeed it was, but it was a Friday night and was only a tenner. Plus the homecoming element just seemed more significant and it all occurred after the season had started and it was all very sudden and it just had that momentum. Look at it another way though, we may have sold out for that game...
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    Match Thread Nottingham Forest (H)

    Just compare Northampton with Forest and you get a decent feel. Anyway, don't forget there are 1500 or so corporate seats whose dots you can't count :giggle:. The crowd will be decent, but will be bettered many times this season. As soon as it was selected for TV it killed it. It'll be a...
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    Match Thread Nottingham Forest (H)

    You're looking at it the wrong way round. The difference between the ground plan showing just ST holders and sales for Sunday shows way more than 2K have gone, by a mile. Think of it the other way around, if only 12K are sold, then from the 26K available on 3 sides of the ground to home fans...
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    Match Thread Nottingham Forest (H)

    I'm not counting dots, sod that! But this is block 17 with just ST holders, this block is now almost full and this is repeated in many other blocks. Could be wrong though, it wouldn't be the first time.
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    Match Thread Nottingham Forest (H)

    No chance only 12K sold, where are you getting this from? Way more than that.
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    Forest

    Not sure why people are fretting. East Stand filling up nicely. Only singles in many blocks. Tickets behind the goal starting to move, come the game wouldn't be surprised if the middle blocks were close to sold out. It ain't going to be a sell out, or close to it, but it'll be 20K+ and...
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    Forest

    In the latter years at HR that was impossible, the home capacity was only 18,500. At the Ricoh, between 2005 and 2012, I'd say only 15-20 times 20K+ home fans. After relegation it was never going to happen outside of special occasions.
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    Forest

    It's more than that I think. If you compare the ground plan for Forest and Northampton you can see a fair few have been shifted over and above season tickets.
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    Forest

    The flipside to that, in 2005/6 and 2006/7 we had just under 10K season ticket holders yet averaged 21K and 20K. Cannot see an average of 2.5K away fans across the season also, in 2019/20, only 2 clubs in the entire championship averaged more than 2.5K (Leeds and Sheffield Wednesday). They'll...
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    Forest

    Saw it mentioned at the weekend that they have sold about 2.5K with 1,300 left from their allocation. Just a random Forest fan on Twitter though, so might be a few days out of date.
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