Feel good factor knock on effect. (1 Viewer)

pastythegreat

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So there's clearly a feel good factor around the football scene at the moment (for obvious reasons) but looking at it from a CCFC point of view, we've had a great season and gained promotion. We've had a pretty decent closed season with (so far) only 1 player out and a few decent ones in. Few extra thousand STs sold but I think we've about reached the limit now, but...... If England actually won this thing, would it have a knock on effect with the City? If we won this with only 2 weeks til the season, would it put that football fever into enough people to have a huge gate for the Scunthorpe game on 4th August? Would an England win effect the City gate AT ALL or am I just wishfully thinking?
With 7k STs already sold I'd expect a gate of around 11k for the opening game. Could an England win bump that up to maybe 15-16k? And with a good start to the season, could we keep them there?

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ConnorDevine

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Football has been pretty crappy for English Cov fans over the last 10 years, so you'd imagine it would certainly help a lot of folk to fall back in love with football
 

matesx

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Thought it was 6K season tickets sold?

Anyway... i would be disappointed with anything less than 12k first game.
 

shmmeee

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Obviously when we announce Harry Kane as McNultys replacement that'll add a few to the gate. Obviously don't want to distract him right now.
 

Magwitch

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Will depend on a couple of factors, McNulty is replaced and nobody else significant such as Bayliss leaves.
I would like to think an opening gate of 12000+ is achievable.
 

cov4theprem

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It would help if they actually put match day tickets on sale....

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