I didnt go because the kids have school the next day, and my cousin who attends with us was working till gone 7.
Wasnt going on my own. Sure there were a lot the same
It wasn’t dross. Best you weren’t there? Some players had bad games against a very good team.I bought my ticket (£30) when it was going to be a Saturday 3pm kick off. Then obviously we had the cup run change that. I didn’t go as I didn’t fancy getting back after midnight and spending around £35 on fuel. I could have got a refund on the ticket when the date was changed but decided to leave the money with the club. Sat at home with a few beers and watched the dross on tv instead.
Or not. It’s the customer base and is likely to drop. We had less than half of our fixtures on weekends. They pay the money, they choose when they will go. Even in the sixties there were crowds of 40 followed by just over 20k. Sort of proved your point.Well it’s the same old thing with Cov fans, only turn up in numbers when it’s going well. I am not knocking anyone who was in the stadium but the apathy from people who bought tickets and didn’t turn up is why the clubs never been anywhere.
If the club is changing the fans need to change.
Current average of 25,302. 2 years ago, that would have been the third highest. If you go back to our Championship relegation season in 2012, that would have been the 4th highest above Leeds and Leicester.
It will increase after Saturday. I believe QPR have sold out and the sales are looking good on Saturday.
I have a season ticket and couldn't go . I've missed around 7 home games this season , mostly due to matches being moved from Saturday to midweek which I find difficult. Really not sure about renewing next season due to being pissed about . It's bloody annoying .Or not. It’s the customer base and is likely to drop. We had less than half of our fixtures on weekends. They pay the money, they choose when they will go. Even in the sixties there were crowds of 40 followed by just over 20k. Sort of proved your point.
The fans, even the fantastic travelling support have been commendable these past few weeks. No wonder fans are ‘flat’.
That would be some achievement .If QPR have sold out we should be looking at 29k-30k
I didnt go because the kids have school the next day, and my cousin who attends with us was working till gone 7.
Wasnt going on my own. Sure there were a lot the same
And on that subjuct why the fuck is it a 12:30 kickoff for everyone. Bloody TV again. Should be 3:00. Its killing traditional lifestylesI have a season ticket and couldn't go . I've missed around 7 home games this season , mostly due to matches being moved from Saturday to midweek which I find difficult. Really not sure about renewing next season due to being pissed about . It's bloody annoying .
I was able to watch last night's match on telly and from what I saw there were more like 23,000 actually in attendance rather than 26,000.
The north and south stands looked pretty sparse. A lot of season ticket holders , like me, just aren't turning up.
And on that subjuct why the fuck is it a 12:30 kickoff for everyone. Bloody TV again. Should be 3:00. Its killing traditional lifestyles
We should be proud of the upturn in attendances as a club , I know some like to have a giggle about empty seats but fact is we are currently the best supported club in the west midlands outside the Premier league
Btw , Saturday is almost sold out
The old "cousin" excuse eh?I didnt go because the kids have school the next day, and my cousin who attends with us was working till gone 7.
Wasnt going on my own. Sure there were a lot the same
Because they're used to being above usAnd yet West Brom and Birmingham fans seem to be the most vocal slating our support.
^ this applies to me. Midweek matches are very tough to make due to business/travel commitments and this season has been very annoying from that point of view. Moving weekend matches around doesn’t help much either.I have a season ticket and couldn't go . I've missed around 7 home games this season , mostly due to matches being moved from Saturday to midweek which I find difficult. Really not sure about renewing next season due to being pissed about . It's bloody annoying .
I was able to watch last night's match on telly and from what I saw there were more like 23,000 actually in attendance rather than 26,000.
The north and south stands looked pretty sparse. A lot of season ticket holders , like me, just aren't turning up.
This side of the new year, 3 or 4 of our home games were rearranged because of the FA Cup run.I recall going to watch us vs Burton in the League Cup (I think) and it was a few thousand at best, since I’ve renewed my season ticket (3 years ago) with my son being new. We are getting there with attendances, the moving of games mess a lot around, I’ve missed a couple due to pre-planned trips away but will be renewing my season ticket.
People should be more positive, people are joining other fans, renewing season tickets etc. and we’re getting the younger fans in.
Things for the kids are there, food and drink is much better.
Away games are just as good fun.
25,469 season average
Great effort
From my perspective, a fair bit of that is down to how many kids are now going and aren't that bothered by the result, they have their favourite players and want to clap them off or see them for a bit longer so the parents will stay too. Which is undoubtedly a good thingI remember going to the League Cup tie at Norwich a few years ago, the 6-1 defeat, and thinking how different the atmosphere was both inside and outside their ground compared to ours. Carrow Road was busy and vibrant whereas the Ricoh was like a graveyard.
Match day at the CBS is now an occasion. We feel like a real football club again. Inside and outside the ground the atmosphere is better than that evening fixture in Norwich, something I’d hope would happen but couldn’t really see coming to fruition.
I also thought it telling that after 3 home defeats in a row, so many of our fans stayed to clap the players off yesterday, maybe 1/3 or 2/5 of the home attendance? That’s a big contrast to Blackburn last week where their players trudged around virtually empty home stands. I think this shows that most fans believe that we are still on an upward trajectory.
The reason for this fantastic turnaround is Mark Robins. I don’t think any of this would be happening if he hadn’t returned.
Kelly hit nail on head in post match interview. Lots of kids support cov and come to games. This wouldn't have been happening in league 1 or 2
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