most rangers supporting families, such as mine, have moved away from area and cost of travel today is very expensive. I have supported rangers since 1953 and travel up from Littlehampton where I now live
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i think a stickie on this forum with a car share from different areas would be a good option what do people think ? you can set your terms of journey ie what time you set off and share of fuel costsDyslexic so please don't feel the need to correct my spelling mistakes as I really don't give a **** and before you say use spell checker if it is spelt right / wright but not in context spell check is useless
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Originally posted by Stanley76 View PostWhen we used to average 25,000 crowds in the 70's it does make you wonder how/where we've lost an average of 10,000 hardcore support...
Is it mainly due to fans like the OP who have moved out of the area?...Or which other factors?...
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Originally posted by stainrodisalegend View PostWe wd average 25,000 plus even now I think if we were in the Prem and had the facilities/ capacity.
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Originally posted by Stanley76 View PostWhen we used to average 25,000 crowds in the 70's it does make you wonder how/where we've lost an average of 10,000 hardcore support...
Is it mainly due to fans like the OP who have moved out of the area?...Or which other factors?...Football played the Charlie Ferris way
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I would hazard a guess and say in the early 70's 95% of our support lived within a 5 mile radius, now I'd be surprised if that was 25%. Reason our midweek games do not get the crowds like they used toI must away now, I can no longer tarry
This morning's tempest I have to cross
I must be guided without a stumble
Into the arms I love the most
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Originally posted by superhoop67 View Postin the early 60's we used to get 6000 avg so were did the 20,000 come from
Originally posted by lymehoop View PostI would hazard a guess and say in the early 70's 95% of our support lived within a 5 mile radius, now I'd be surprised if that was 25%. Reason our midweek games do not get the crowds like they used to
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Originally posted by lymehoop View Posthow many would come if the price was more realistic, a lot of people priorities is to pay the billsFootball played the Charlie Ferris way
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Originally posted by superhoop67 View Postdon't think there is much more local support to go round
Originally posted by lymehoop View Posthow many would come if the price was more realistic, a lot of people priorities is to pay the bills
Pop concerts, theatre etc isn't as regular an expense as supporting your local football club.
Perhaps the German model is the way forward...
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Originally posted by Stanley76 View PostWhy's that? We're no closer to Fulham, Brentford and Chelsea than we've been before. Granted Fulham and Chelsea's success in recent years has no doubt lost us potential younger fans, but saying that how much have the club actually done in recent years on the local level to address the issue (like Fulham have with all their local advertising) especially the last two years when in the prem?
I'm sure that's a factor.
Pop concerts, theatre etc isn't as regular an expense as supporting your local football club.
Perhaps the German model is the way forward...Football played the Charlie Ferris way
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Football used to be comparable in price to going to the cinema . Maybe safe standing ,would bring the prices back down ( saying that i bought tickets for the Bournmouth match for £18 each in the paddock ,cant argue with that )Rangers,Scooters ,Tunes and Trainers
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Germany seem to have the right balance, although granted their stadiums are a lot larger. One of the biggest concerns is the money going to players and agents and not filtering down the leagues and more importantly, the fans. No coincidence the price Ipswich charge their fans and their alarming drop in attendanceI must away now, I can no longer tarry
This morning's tempest I have to cross
I must be guided without a stumble
Into the arms I love the most
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