I’ve just watched the highlights back and I can’t believe how many empty seats there were yesterday. I sit in the main stand and it looked full apart from the segregation. Looking back now, there were hundreds of empty seats in the family section, main stand and hospitality, even the balcony which was supposed to be sold out was only 65/70% full. The last two blocks were completely empty, not a single person in them.
I get the attendance is based on tickets sold but I just don’t buy it that so many people buy a ticket and then don’t turn up.
Are the club limiting sales in sections, but I guess then why announce 30K. Even the Leeds end was sold out but at the top of block 6 and down the side was empty.
Keep them where they are - it’s good to see the dugouts if you’re watching on TV, and from a selfish point of view I enjoy watching highlights/live games with the camera in the same stand as my season ticket.Really wish they'd move the cameras.
It's purely season ticket holders that haven't turned up mostly .. remember the kids are off school so some people will have been away too
Second goal also 49th minute not everybody back in their seat
When Bamford misses that chance in the first half you can see all the empty seats in blocks 1-4. These were supposedly sold out.Yeah, I got back to my seat on 46 minutes and there were still loads in the concourse when I was making my way back
Let’s be honest, if we had that segregation for a derby game, it wouldn’t be long before something happened.Our Safety Advisory Group would have nightmares if they saw the Norwich Ipswich segregation yesterday, 5 stewards and some steps.
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Who would want to stand there? They move to the stairs centrally or like sardines in the rows!!I think That section of empty seats in the away end was also empty for a sold out Leicester away end. Really odd
Quite possibly, however theres no justification for the size of the netted off area yesterday, especially when games are selling out.Let’s be honest, if we had that segregation for a derby game, it wouldn’t be long before something happened.
I thought exactly the same!Our Safety Advisory Group would have nightmares if they saw the Norwich Ipswich segregation yesterday, 5 stewards and some steps.
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I think some people bought a kids season ticket for £50 to give them access to 2 away tickets. Hasn't really worked out for them due to.demand this.season
They need to stop people buying different age categories on their ST for away games aswell.That seems to be the main problem in the North stand, loads of empty seats throughout the game. That’s what happens when they sell children seats too cheaply. They need to be more sensibly priced so people see value in them and use them. Also possible slight effect of Easter holidays, but it’s been very apparent at other high attendance games too.
I think this will be addressed in the next season ticket sales, there’s no way that Doug allows this to continue.
Then go for a piss at least once in each half. They are literally missing a 1/3rd of the game.It always baffles me how many people turn up and don't watch the game. Go down to the concourse on 35 minutes, don't come back up until the 55th minute etc. Just go watch it in a pub if all you want to do is get pissed.
there is a fence as well, a steward is leaning on it but yeah far too much segregations including the one between cov fans in block 13Our Safety Advisory Group would have nightmares if they saw the Norwich Ipswich segregation yesterday, 5 stewards and some steps.
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Or, they're close enough that that they might actually get hit therfore not quite as brave.I find if people really are thrown together that close, they can see that their opponents are just ordinary folk like themselves and their aggression wanes. Just like in most pubs pre matches.
Because everyone stands, no one sticks to seats and no one wants to be right in the top corner.I think That section of empty seats in the away end was also empty for a sold out Leicester away end. Really odd
People are reading way too much into this.
Ground was loud and full. Just enjoy it, FFS!
Keep them where they are - it’s good to see the dugouts if you’re watching on TV, and from a selfish point of view I enjoy watching highlights/live games with the camera in the same stand as my season ticket.
Or, they're close enough that that they might actually get hit therfore not quite as brave.
I think yesterday (and for the rest of the home games) there will be some empty seats where people have bought tickets to bump their accounts to 50pts to get Wembley tickets.
The family stand has had a lot of empty seats all season and the ratio of adults to kids seems off
suspect there's more than a handful of adults who have little intention of taking their kids regularly who moved there for the cheap season tickets which is frustrating when it sold out quickly and likely meant people who actually intended to take their kids couldn't get tickets
we've heard all sorts of excuses for the empty seats but yesterday was a Saturday 3pm game that hadn't been rearranged so not really any reason for it not to be full
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