I wondering whether the atmosphere will be better at Port Vale with 4000 + sky blue fans or better at sixfields with 1500 ?
When people have worked out financial loses even at six fields over the Ricoh
I think most have done it on an average 10 k attendance.
I would guess with SP's style of football and results. 15 k average would be a fair guesstimate.
So possibly another 33% worse financial loss in revenue from SISU by choosing to go to Sixfields.
I have no idea how much that is but I am sure OSB would have an estimate.
Could have been a contribution to building the new stadium for them.
Absolutely no evidence to support an average gate of 15k at the Ricoh. We struggled for 14k against Shrewsbury last season in the midst of a great run over the Christmas period.
Think half as many again is over the top. Might have added a couple of thousand to gate. We have just got to stay away from Sixfields and hope the idiot(s) in charge come to their senses! #PUSB #NOPM
I wondering whether the atmosphere will be better at Port Vale with 4000 + sky blue fans or better at sixfields with 1500 ?
Coventry City could have a following of more than 4,000 – their biggest of the season by far – when Steven Pressley’s men travel to Port Vale this Saturday.
The Sky Blue Army have already snapped up in the region of 2,300 and another 500 tickets have been sent to the club on top of the 500 Vale sent to City after the initial 1,500 allocation was sold out.
And Valiants owner and Cov Kid Norman Smurthwaite, whose family will be among a strong City following in the boardroom, says the club can accommodate just over 4,000 if the demand is there to see Pressley’s free-flowing outfit take on Micky Adams’s side.
“Our away stand takes 4,500 but we have to hold 10 per cent back for security purposes so we could see just over 4,000 on Saturday,” said the multi-millionaire businessman who used to have a season ticket at Highfield Road.
Absolutely no evidence to support an average gate of 15k at the Ricoh. We struggled for 14k against Shrewsbury last season in the midst of a great run over the Christmas period.
Yet when SISU first took us over the worst attendance of the season was 14,000 against Scunthorpe and the best attendance was 28,000 against Wolves. Yet you say ACL are to blame as much as SISU.
Wish I was going Saturday but went to Ukraine last week and skint. proper old school football away day, probably 3500+ City, plenty of decent boozers, pay on the door, big old fashioned away end with low roof, it'll be a good atmosphere.
What's your point, caller?
My post was about the likelihood of Coventry City fans supporting their team in such numbers at this level. There isn't any evidence, based on last season, to suggest that an average gate of 15k will be achieved.
And yes, I don't blame ACL for the drop in gates at the Ricoh, as far as I can see this is down to SISU or more specifically their decision to appoint Chris Coleman, then Aidy Boothroyd and finally Andy Thorn as managers. The gates dropped by a quarter while still in the Championship.
Wish I was going Saturday but went to Ukraine last week and skint. proper old school football away day, probably 3500+ City, plenty of decent boozers, pay on the door, big old fashioned away end with low roof, it'll be a good atmosphere.
What's your point caller?
When we do well we normally get a higher gate. 10k in Coventry isn't out of the question. When was the last time we were playing well and scoring lots of goals? The better we are doing the more we have always brought in. It would be exciting times if we were playing in Coventry........would you like to disagree with this?
Coventry City could have a following of more than 4,000 – their biggest of the season by far – when Steven Pressley’s men travel to Port Vale this Saturday.
The Sky Blue Army have already snapped up in the region of 2,300 and another 500 tickets have been sent to the club on top of the 500 Vale sent to City after the initial 1,500 allocation was sold out.
And Valiants owner and Cov Kid Norman Smurthwaite, whose family will be among a strong City following in the boardroom, says the club can accommodate just over 4,000 if the demand is there to see Pressley’s free-flowing outfit take on Micky Adams’s side.
“Our away stand takes 4,500 but we have to hold 10 per cent back for security purposes so we could see just over 4,000 on Saturday,” said the multi-millionaire businessman who used to have a season ticket at Highfield Road.
Are they still available from port vale website?
here you go chap, mighy be pushing it for delivery though
http://m.ticketmaster.co.uk/Port-Vale-tickets/artist/54493
here you go chap, mighy be pushing it for delivery though
http://m.ticketmaster.co.uk/Port-Vale-tickets/artist/54493
And still the FL allow the charade to continue despite Greg Dyke (??) being quoted as saying they had to grant the ground share because SISU couldn't afford the rent at the Ricoh and we would therefore have been unable to honour our fixtures.
And now we're in a situation where SISU will lose an estimated extra £5M per year at Shitfields than they would have at the Ricoh, absolutely no evidence exists of moving forward with the new stadium, 10,000 Coventry supporters are being denied the opportunity to watch their club play, and the FL still don't appear to be batting an eyelid.
It is an absolute complete and utter fucking disgrace.
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