£10 for Adults £1 for kids to fill stadium (1 Viewer)

I think the boycott on Saturday was a good idea, especially the protest by the chins statue, but I think its now time to try a different tack. A noisy protest from a 20 000 strong crowd with compassion for the team but with venom for SISU, maybe? No one can see or hear the anti-SISU protest if we are all at home.
 

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Jack Griffin

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Used to be lets all meet by the Elephant, is it now leys all protest under the Chin..

*redface* not in the mobile phone age stupid!
 

SkyBlue_Bear83

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As someone posted a few weeks ago, you need to make the match day experience enjoyable and interesting so that you don't go for the quality of the football but for the match day experience.

If we ignore success for a minute, one thing Hill did (or so I understand, being way too young to actually have been there) was embed the club in the community and make matches an event.

I don't mean one or two crap players turn up and give a half arsed training session to bored kids in Man Utd tops, but actually aim to put the club at the center of Coventry life. I read in the program a story about him going into a chip shop after a game and asking the kid behind the counter if he'd been to a game, after the kid asked "what game" he cam back next week with a ticket.

It's that expectation that everyone will be there and trying his hardest to make it a fun and social event for everyone involved. The Sky Blue Train, pop and crisps, etc. etc.

The halftime entertainment is crap, the build up is crap, the visibility of the club is crap. No, I don't have great answers, because I'm not a visionary, but we need someone who is.

Some suggestions:

- Transport to games: make it fun, join up with the guy who runs the barge, sort out busses from Kenilworth, Leamington, etc and paint them sky blue, have face painting inside and maybe a different ex player on the bus. Make it one big party each week going through the county to the Ricoh. Make kids BEG to be taken again next week, not for the football but the experience.

- At games: do something to get people there early. co-ordinate with the transport so the party continues from 2 till kick off.

- For the adults - co-ordinate with local pubs and the casino. Make a pub "the official Sky Blue Inn" and again put support in from ex players, drunken penalty shootout games, etc. Get people going well before they hit the Ricoh. After matches get people into the casino for analysis and drowing of sorrows/celebrations. Maybe even get Thorn to do a post-match fan conference, radical yes, but so was Hill.

- Bring back the Sky Blue Train (or an equivalent coach) for away days.

- Have people in the town center on the morning of home games actively trying to sell tickets.

- Promote the game at the rugby and the ice hockey, maybe joint tickets with discounts, and do the reverse for them. Let's support Coventry as a whole.

You shouldn't be able to go a week in this city without seeing sky blue and the club's name. Yes the miserable gits will go "oh that's so lame" because they think it's not cool to actually have fun, but the majority will have a blast and with that will bring people along for reasons other than the football.

Like I said, I'm not a professional, just a City fan with some ideas, maybe there are other, better ones out there, but the concept is sound and has been used to great effect in this city before.
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Mr T - Sukka!

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Price is only part of the problem it is not THE problem.

Face facts we are the worst team in this division not exactly a crowd puller are we?

We have won 4 out of 13 at home. Garbage.

We lose more at home than we win. Predictable.

The atmosphere is dire. Its the owners fault. They give us nothing to shout about. They let the club go to ruin.

And on top of this the only thing we might have to look forward to is just scaping a bottom 4 finish!

Thanks SISU you bunch of faceless wankers! You are truly a disgrace and i hope you and your investors lose millions you bunch of sausage jockeys!
 
Not really a waste of time as normally the ST holders are not happy with such deals. Perhaps two tickets for £20 for all adults until further notice is the right thing to do.
 
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ricohroar

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I bet if you asked 10 different City fans that used to attend matches that do not any more, they would have 10 different answers.

For me its nothing to do with money or ticket prices. I have had a season ticket for over 30 years (Until this year) I cant go on week day matches and so see it better to buy as I go, (So far I have also had 3 freebies this season, seen 3 wins too :)), For me I have a young family and I have to leave my house at 1:30 walk over 2 miles, watch some under average footballers, walk another 2 miles, and get home by 6:30 to moan and grown how bad it was, so thats 5 hours, 4 miles and £20 odd quid for non entertainment, when I could be with my kids. I wouldn't do it week in week out now for £10 or even £5.

I would of however of gone up to highfield road for £20 where I could leave my house at 2:30 park near the ground, watch the football get back in my car and drive home for 5:30 or even walk and have a drink in town before hand. For me its a combination. I know others travel alot further and give up more time, but for me until things are sorted and we have a team worth watching I cannot justify to my wife and kids that the only day I have off a week is spent watching rubbish and then home to moan about it.

I don't expect us to win week in week out, but to even stick a chance of the play offs or a chance of winning I would pay the money and watch the team, its no fun, £20, 5 hours out the house 4 miles walking, being made to sit in silence or threat of being chucked out. I miss the old cop days and away days I really do but it is no longer, and for me if the price was £10 every week, I might go to a few games yeah, but if the team were still no better I wouldn't attend many I'm afraid, call me unloyal or what ever. I have followed this club for over 30 years home and away, and I love them for ever. I would support another club, but at the moment they just arnt entertainment.
I listen to every kick of every game and feel the pain, but I now enjoy my Saturdays with my babies and wife.
 

singers_pore

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Ticket prices are almost irrelevant because they are a just a fraction of the overall cost of going to a game after factoring in petrol, car park, ale etc. I honestly think that if ticket prices were a quid each we still would not sell out the ground.

The major factor affecting attendances is success on the field. If we were top of the league I am sure we would be averaging well over 20,000 with ticket prices as they are currently. Crowds would be even higher in the Prem.

In league 1, I reckon crowds will be down to 8,000-9,000 on average.
 

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