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M&B Stand

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If we played Birmingham in the cup at the Ricoh we wouldn’t get anywhere near another 10,000 and total attendance would be around 14,000

They’d bring 6k to the Ricoh 4th round of the cup
 

Ring Of Steel

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The average ticket prices were around £12 and and we had a lot of deal games to inflate the crowd. Basically we did the Wasps strategy

We were averaging 14,000 at highfield road in the championship and at the Ricoh after the new stadium effect it as heading that way again even with subsided tickets

If you knew your facts it might help. And you are forgetting the one single most important thing- success.
 

GaryJones

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T10 now sold out (odd single seats only) -
Next block should be on soon behind the goal - expect these next blocks to sell even faster!!
 

Irish Sky Blue

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The average ticket prices were around £12 and and we had a lot of deal games to inflate the crowd. Basically we did the Wasps strategy

We were averaging 14,000 at highfield road in the championship and at the Ricoh after the new stadium effect it as heading that way again even with subsided tickets
Last season we averaged 12k and prices were ‘normal’. The last season in the Championship, the average gate was over 15k. That was in a season, where by comment consent, performances were very poor. In a successful season, inevitably, average attendances rise. Why wouldn’t ours for this season?
 

Sky Blue Pete

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Last season we averaged 12k and prices were ‘normal’. The last season in the Championship, the average gate was over 15k. That was in a season, where by comment consent, performances were very poor. In a successful season, inevitably, average attendances rise. Why wouldn’t ours for this season?
Ok
 

NorthernWisdom

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Is it really so hard to agree with this? We get 5,500 or so at St Andrews and it’s not unreasonable to assume we’d get 15k or so in Cov playing how we are and where we are in the league?
It's in the wording I'd guess. most aren't actually boycotting as such, but that actually makes it worse, as SISU / Wasps etc. have created the conditions to mean they aren't going to games!
 

WillenhallSkyBlues

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Are they including the season ticket seats that are reserved but not yet purchased in the figure of tickets sold or is not including those, cause I wonder how many seats are going to appear in the kop on Tuesday when the season ticket seats go on sale
 

LastGarrison

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Three of us also jumping on the bandwagon for our first match at St Andrews.

However, I have done MK Dons away in the Leasing.com trophy this season so I refuse to be classed as a glory supporter! ;)
 

cc84cov

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Three of us also jumping on the bandwagon for our first match at St Andrews.

However, I have done MK Dons away in the Leasing.com trophy this season so I refuse to be classed as a glory supporter! ;)
Interested to know what makes you feel like attending the 4th round cup over any league games ?
 

LastGarrison

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Interested to know what makes you feel like attending the 4th round cup over any league games ?
Simply the fact that this has piqued the interest and actually have two mates who fancy it and is all set up to be a good day out.

Without going around in circles the absolute cluster fuck of SISU/The Ricoh/Wasps etc. has meant that Saturdays up the football have been replaced by me and the lads I went up with, with other things. Mainly sitting in the boozer drinking and gambling the afternoon away.
 

Tommo1993

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It’s the epitome of the stupid embarrassing groundshare situation. Not sure why people are using this as their first game either.
 

GaryJones

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I’m hoping that we don’t do what we normally do in these situations when we get a large crowd at home - blow it & get beaten!
My hope is we continue to play the slick & flowing passing game that’s got us so far this season and the fans that make it over for this game press the repeat button and come again for some league games.
 

Grendel

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Last season we averaged 12k and prices were ‘normal’. The last season in the Championship, the average gate was over 15k. That was in a season, where by comment consent, performances were very poor. In a successful season, inevitably, average attendances rise. Why wouldn’t ours for this season?

The average was around 11.3 if you take the community game out. The championship season had several big games away attendance wise.
 

matesx

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I’m hoping that we don’t do what we normally do in these situations when we get a large crowd at home - blow it & get beaten!
My hope is we continue to play the slick & flowing passing game that’s got us so far this season and the fans that make it over for this game press the repeat button and come again for some league games.

Blow it? Against a team a league above?

We are rightly underdogs.
 

Irish Sky Blue

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12362 with the community game.11709 if you don’t count it. I would have thought that greater away followings was one of the perks of being in the Championship. It will be the same for all clubs.
 

clint van damme

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12362 with the community game.11709 if you don’t count it. I would have thought that greater away followings was one of the perks of being in the Championship. It will be the same for all clubs.

to be honest all this arguing about what attendances we will/will not get is irrelevant.
What we need to do going forward is grow the club. On field, in my opinion, SISU have a strategy for doing that, off the field they don't.
Throw in other entities working against the club and it's a worry.
 

Magwitch

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This gate thing is all bollox fans will watch winning teams had we been at the Ricoh this season we would be getting 13/14k home fans makes this not playing in Cov decision even more a joke losing around £200k a home game.
 

Ring Of Steel

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to be honest all this arguing about what attendances we will/will not get is irrelevant.
What we need to do going forward is grow the club. On field, in my opinion, SISU have a strategy for doing that, off the field they don't.
Throw in other entities working against the club and it's a worry.
Spot on. We’ve not had any kind of sustained success on the pitch for decades- get that right and the crowds will balloon, you can’t plan for bigger crowds, you win matches and that takes care of itself.
 

Ring Of Steel

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12362 with the community game.11709 if you don’t count it. I would have thought that greater away followings was one of the perks of being in the Championship. It will be the same for all clubs.
We are the kind of club when you can get 11,000 one week and 27,000 the next- the crowds will just match the consistency on the pitch. Doesn’t help that every time we had very big crowds we blew it either.
Every ingredient you need to alienate crowds- we’ve had them in spades- yet when excitement is there we can find 10,000, 20,000, 30,000 fans from seemingly nowhere. They are there but they need a reason to come back and it’s more than one good season, its sustained belief that the club is on the up.
 

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