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97.4% average attendence this season for capacity

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  • 97.4% average attendence this season for capacity

    Not sure if our figures are good or bad really as skewed a bit because of our low capacity and the amount of away fans we allow


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    I assume this is based on numbers of tickets sold/given away and not on actual numbers of people who show up?
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    • #3
      the figures are good...but not sure how they can be correct as a number of our games have not sold out...unless we still sell walk ups?
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      • #4
        I don't understand why more people go to watch Fulham, they must give tickets away?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by MYU View Post
          I don't understand why more people go to watch Fulham, they must give tickets away?
          Far far better marketing in the West London area and the tickets are cheaper as well

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          • #6
            since i had to give up my ST this season,i have noticed how difficult it can be to get tickets on a match by match basis.Several times early on in the season i went onto the club website to get tickets,only to see that the game was listed as "sold out"...but out of curiosity one day i decided to click on the link for the map of the ground,and there were seats available,ok,only a few,and all spread out.The Soton home game was one listed as sold out,but i went ahead and got a ticket via the online booking system.The main problem then is,you can get single tickets,but as i said,the seats are fairly spread out,so if you want to say,take young children with you(like your son/s and or daughter/s)its going to be very hard,as you'd have to have them sitting by themselves(or even in a different stand)so when people complain about the prospect of filling a new stadium,and that we still stay at LR,this,coupled with the fact that we are at 97% full,means that our limited capacity is stopping either existing fans coming,or prospective new fans coming
            Fulham have the spare capacity,and having that "nuetral end" means any tickets not taken up by visiting fans can be bought by the casual fan

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