Yet another dog #### post. There are some absolute clowns on here these days
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Originally posted by Bluehoop View PostJoke ain't it. More Rangers fans there on Saturday than for the derby with Wall and Burton brought about 200 fans. But don't let facts get in the way
Plus more than our home games against Saints, Blades, Wombles, Tractor Boys, Gooners, Swindon and Hammers in 1993 a "golden age" ...saying that Ollie was in that squad so probably reason for the poor attendances ....
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Originally posted by FurtiveFox View PostSo two of the worst losing runs in the club's history in quick session and near relegation would have had no impact on crowd numbers going into this season?
Of course not, how could people even think that? Outrageous.
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While I agree on the £38 prices being ridiculous - IMO, attendances are all relative to where the club is in the league. Proven by people paying £50 a pop just to watch us get smashed in the PL (F-in ridiculous prices).
Someone tell me how many turned up in 2010/11 for the first game of the season......I'd bet it isn't that far off what we are getting now. By the end, I bet we had about 4 to 5 thousand more through the gates.Last edited by Shepherds Mush; 26-09-2017, 10:26 AM.
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It does seemstrange that we charge so much more than our local rivals.
Bradford and Huddersfield have managed to lower their prices drastically in an attempt to boost their numbers etc. Not only that, if you are paying top money you expect top players, results etc. If you pay less, then it is easier to get a feel good factor about the place. Hopefully that makes sense.
I would love tickets to be capped at £25 for gold, £20 for silver etc and then get an extra few k in there.
I pick and chose my games and price obviously comes into it. But if it was less, I would go to more games. When I am in there, I would have about 4 pints, get a ropey pie, stick on some bets and prob buy a programme. That would generate more than the extra £10 they charge .
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