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  1. SkyBlue_Bear83

    Scunthorpe match thread

    It's poor discipline from Reda, should be better.
  2. SkyBlue_Bear83

    Scunthorpe match thread

    Do well to get a point now
  3. SkyBlue_Bear83

    Scunthorpe match thread

    Goal 1-0 Nouble
  4. SkyBlue_Bear83

    Where were you

    Not £12 but yea it would have been a concession price. Concession prices vary from £13-18 depending on zone, so with the usual match day increase it could be £20 to get a concession ticket, although it wasn't for Yeovil.
  5. SkyBlue_Bear83

    Phase 2: Operation SISU Out

    Clearly not, that is why the attendance went from 27k to 11k. The solution to the problem and for success isn't to persuade more fans from not attending, it is for the club to build bridges with fans like yourself and convince you and others to start coming back.
  6. SkyBlue_Bear83

    Phase 2: Operation SISU Out

    Trying to drag the club down further won't make them sell.
  7. SkyBlue_Bear83

    Phase 2: Operation SISU Out

    No thanks and it's shameful you're encouraging others not to attend, if you don't want to attend yourself then that's fair enough and your decision.
  8. SkyBlue_Bear83

    Where were you

    If you don't know and he is U12 then he can get a free season ticket in the family zone if you sign him up as a JSB
  9. SkyBlue_Bear83

    16,000 where were you?

    So you think £10 was too expensive then?
  10. SkyBlue_Bear83

    I think we'll win the league if...

    Yep important we pick up points at Scunthorpe and Rochdale now
  11. SkyBlue_Bear83

    16,000 where were you?

    So should we just accept that the best we can be is a yo-yo L1/championship club with 8-12k or should we aspire to be more and be looking at different options to how we can get those fans coming in more regularly?
  12. SkyBlue_Bear83

    16,000 where were you?

    Anyway I genuinely think the disorganisation of the ticket office, not a dig at them was to be expected to some degree, probably put off quite a few of those who were considering coming back after the Gillingham game. People aren't going to spend an hour queuing for a regular fixture. Assuming...
  13. SkyBlue_Bear83

    16,000 where were you?

    It was a one off occasion and tickets were less than half price so its pointless comparing it to your regular league match. Maybe we should have left ticket prices for the Yeovil match as they were for the Gillingham match then?
  14. SkyBlue_Bear83

    Marketing Thoughts

    So your conclusion is that the strategy did work then?
  15. SkyBlue_Bear83

    16,000 where were you?

    Apparently price is irrelevant to attendances if you listen to this forum.
  16. SkyBlue_Bear83

    16,000 where were you?

    Absolutely agree, ideally we would sell 25k+ every week achieve a bit of short term success, then SISU could sell us and we can all move on. But it's evident that the 10-15k aren't going to suddenly start turning up again so it's up to the club to take the initiative to bring them back instead...
  17. SkyBlue_Bear83

    16,000 where were you?

    Instead of criticising the fans who didn't turn up we should be asking the club what they are doing to bring these fans back.
  18. SkyBlue_Bear83

    Relegation Candidates

    I'd guess under Adams when we finished 8th? Or maybe the season we were relegated from the championship?
  19. SkyBlue_Bear83

    League title

    Doubtful, Bristol will take the league I reckon. 2nd place could be a realistic possibility though.
  20. SkyBlue_Bear83

    16,000 where were you?

    All the more reason for a big movement by the club targeted at getting fans coming back. None of this nonsense about charging £500 and £30 for tickets. You'd be down to 7k or lower in no time at those prices.
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