I agree, so much easier for people to pay on gate and if its a nice day get a much bigger walk up and can probably add 1 to 2 thousand on the attendance
I know, but what I'm saying is as demand looks high, it might be a good idea to open more, because with the best will in the world, you won't sell 10K tickets online with postal delivery or through it's own booking office outlet with such short notice.
The best way to get people in is cash turnstiles, unreserved seating. I'm sure there will be plenty of volunteers to man them, especially as all proceeds are going to charity
Agreed Snozz, i think demand will snowball, like the march. Not sure on guesses of 15 & 20 thousand, but I think it will be a good turn out and significantly higher than that other game.
I know, but what I'm saying is as demand looks high, it might be a good idea to open more, because with the best will in the world, you won't sell 10K tickets online with postal delivery or through it's own booking office outlet with such short notice.
The best way to get people in is cash turnstiles, unreserved seating. I'm sure there will be plenty of volunteers to man them, especially as all proceeds are going to charity
Remember the JPT games last season. Not even 11K against Sheff Utd, most turnstiles were open, and yet queues were huge and many missed kick off. If 10K do turn up, and there are only a couple of cash turnstiles, it'll be half time before most people get in.
Remember the JPT games last season. Not even 11K against Sheff Utd, most turnstiles were open, and yet queues were huge and many missed kick off. If 10K do turn up, and there are only a couple of cash turnstiles, it'll be half time before most people get in.
i cant get over to buy a ticket in advance so i was planning on getting there for when the ticket office opens and then just loitering until things kick off