Ccfcisparks
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How many tickets have been sold for tomorrow anyone know?
How many tickets have been sold for tomorrow anyone know?
How many tickets have been sold for tomorrow anyone know?
BBC football site is reporting 1400 total, including Preston.
(My guess about 500 given away in that total.)
Evil? There were far more than 500 non paying spectators at the Ricoh, so how is cutting the number of free tickets issued devious and evil?
I'm interested. Why do you think they would give 500 tickets away. How do you come to that figure. Is it really too difficult for you to comprehend that 1500 or so CCFC fans still want to go and see their team play?
500 or so in a crowd of 11,000 is not going to make much differance but 500 added to a crowd of 1,400
I rest my case!
500 or so in a crowd of 11,000 is not going to make much differance but 500 added to a crowd of 1,400
I rest my case!
Why does it matter though? They are probably giving the same away as at the ricoh, same staff and players, community ones etc.
Did that mean if against Crewe when we had a big crowd it would have been ok to give away a few thousand because the crowd was higher?
Depends how you view it. If you view it as a proportion of the total crowd then the number of free tickets has shot up massively. the point people are making I think is that 500 either way on 10K plus attendances is not giving anyone a different impression of how many people are actually paying to turn up. If the crowds would drop below 1K without the freebies then those free tickets are making a big difference to the perception people have of how well the move out of the city has gone.
....See their team play at 'home' in Northants and support Sisu... No, most can't comprehend that.I'm interested. Why do you think they would give 500 tickets away. How do you come to that figure. Is it really too difficult for you to comprehend that 1500 or so CCFC fans still want to go and see their team play?
No one can be surprised that Sisu will try and get a big a crowd as possible, including prioritising free ticket,handouts.
If any of that action is directed at Northants people, which some suggest, that is totally different to giving free tickets to Cov fans.
....See their team play at 'home' in Northants and support Sisu... No..
Or have you been asleep when there re polls, petitions, demos, Telegraph articles etc etc
Why on earth does it matter? It seems like it is only nopm people who are fussed about it, surely it is a good thing if they are free as sisu won't be making any money???
I'd say it does matter because they will try and bump the the crowd figures up artificially to attract those fans who are wavering. If City do carry on winning and attendances do creep up each week some people will think bollocks why should they miss out as they perceive NOPM starting to crumble.
I will echo some of the earlier posts that I do not know one person who is going to Sixfields!
Why on earth does it matter? It seems like it is only nopm people who are fussed about it, surely it is a good thing if they are free as sisu won't be making any money???
It does matter if the community ones are going to Northampton kids rather than Coventry kids.
How do people know they aren't? It is just speculation..
I know a fair few who have been to sixfields, anybody called kev monks etc a scab yet?
Nope, the ones I do know are from Coventry and have been going for years.
Why on earth does it matter? It seems like it is only nopm people who are fussed about it, surely it is a good thing if they are free as sisu won't be making any money???
You have no problem that Sisu may use free tickets to people in Northants to try and deceive Cov fans and Cov citizens into thinking the protests they attended, petitions they signed etc are crumbling and are being broken by other Cov fans?
I really wonder what your mindset is, let's have some respect for Coventry eh.
What school kids and local kids clubs?