Brylowes
Well-Known Member
Doesn't tell the whole story though does it, didn't fall out of the top six until March 'but wereLets look at League 1 2015/16. Was going pretty well for a while, didn't drop out of the top 6 until March and prices were lower than you suggest:
All tickets: early bird ST £10.83 , after early bird £13.
Match packages: 12 game £13 6 games £13
Pre-paid tickets £18, on day tickets £20, concessions £13 adv £15 gate.
Juniors £6, JSB over 12 £4, JSB under 12 free.
Better atmosphere - debatable
Better revenue - revenues decreased
Better future - we got relegated the next season
Apart from games with large away followings the attendances stayed around 11K. This season after being relegated and price increases we've got over 10K for the first game and over 8K today. I don't see the basis for lower prices increasing crowds and revenues.
In free fall from January, crowds did get as high as more than 17.000.
There's a lot of horrible history to be overcome and a lot of hearts and minds to be won back,
If that season had carried on as it began we could have easily ended up with an average in
The region of 15-17000.
Also these things need to be given time to flourish, this can only happen if we are competitive
On the pitch in which ever league we happen to be in, that is essential.
And people need to be able to just walk up and POG, those big games that season were all
Ticket and sold seat by seat 'block by block. people need to be able to rock up on the day
Safe in the knowledge they will get in before K/O, and get in for £20.
Something has to be done Dave 'and Quickly" because otherwise this old club is going to
Stagnant and eventually die.