You would acknowledge there was a boycott though? More people went to away games even though on average the games were further away, and cost twice as much to get in.
Team for the March 13 game against Scunthorpe, Pressley's first game.
Starting lineup:
Joe Murphy
William Edjenguele
Aaron Martin
Cyrus Christie
James Bailey
Carl Dickinson
Carl Baker
Franck Moussa
Steven Jennings
Gary McSheffrey
Leon Clarke
I'm guessing all of it, but I think they are decent estimates.
I think the rent I'm estimating is about the average for L1, I don't think SISU would be back if it were any more than this. Could be lower of course.
Average income per paying fan was £10 in previous accounts, I doubt it has...
If the rent were £10k a match, so an annual figure of £230k which I think would be a decent enough estimate then, the break even figure to cover the rent would be around 1,000 fans.
Why can't we afford to stay at the Ricoh, if the rent is somewhere near, or even slightly higher than the average for L1, and crowds are amongst the highest in L1, then I don't see the problem. I can't see us getting anything else more affordable.
You said there were people arguing that reducing the price wouldn't bring in more people. It's in your first paragraph.
I haven't seen anyone say that.
The club isn't using the scanners at the ground, I don't know why this is, but if you can print at home and then not scanning, then anyone can copy a ticket and get in for free.
He said everything was rubbish, and that he was bullied by other players.
A short bio of bellamy here... http://backofthenet.wikia.com/wiki/Craig_Bellamy
I haven't seen a single post where it is being argued that reducing prices won't bring in any more supporters.
What people have been saying is that income may reduce as the number going won't be sufficient to make up the difference, you agree with this.
Seeing as I was being rather facetious here are some proper answers. Looking at some old stubs...
Arsenal away 1991 £6, 1992 £8, 1993 £11.
Villa away 1992 £11, 1993 £12, 1995 £11, 1997 £13, 1998 £14.
Sunderland 1990 £4