What happened to them community days?
Havent done one since 2019 have we?
4:30 a.m. for meSky are fuckin nobheads, I hate 1230pm kick offs.
Will be a poor crowd that if they keep it at Category A. Would be a great time to have a charity day etc. Of course, it is Coventry and they won't.
17k at £32? We have over 13k season ticket holders. So when you put it a different way I.e 12k at £10 or 3k at £32Club can't afford them let's be honest. 28k at £5 isn't much profit when they can get 17k at £32
It feels like we have had 3 to 4k in ticket sales for much of the season. I doubt reducing ticket costs will help here.17k at £32? We have over 13k season ticket holders. So when you put it a different way I.e 12k at £10 or 3k at £32
It feels like we have had 3 to 4k in ticket sales for much of the season. I doubt reducing ticket costs will help here.
Plus away that could be £250000 per game. £3.5 million plus FA Cup for the rest of the season.we all know what city fans are like. If we’re top 6 we will get more walk ups. If the club choose One game at reduced prices we would get 27-28k attendance. We know how our fan base works. We have a hardcore no matter what then 6-8 k fair weather fans. Always been the way
4:30 a.m. for me
Has the club moved to America?
It feels like we have had 3 to 4k in ticket sales for much of the season. I doubt reducing ticket costs will help here.
Just moved an hour west to Vancouver IslandAssume you're west coast then?