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pusbccfc

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The Reverend Skyblue

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Watching the Arsenal vs spurs game, both of whom we will be playing against next season, and the fans look to be segregated by just a couple of seat widths , same for the Leeds game, so surely if they can manage having such a small gap can’t Cov
Yesterday it looked huge the segregated gaps, we lose out on selling those seats and it adds to the atmosphere by having fans closer
Are we barred having a small gap
Sorry if this has been covered before
 

skybluelee

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tbf the seats you could see empty on the TV, at least in the home end, were pretty much all seats that were sold and people that either couldn't be bothered when they saw the wether or somehow moved elsewhere a bit more out of the rain. The family zone was particularly bad for this.

Not sure you can draw too many conclusions about the seats in the block that only became available in the days before the match not being full.

What's the difference between average attendances when you compare A+ and B games? Not got time to work it out right now now so could be way off but some quick mental arithmetic looks to not be more than a few hundred. Suspect you'd have to see a much bigger difference for King to view it as a failure.
29.2K yesterday. Last year v West Brom (and cheaper prices) was 31.5K. Time will tell but I'm fully expecting 31K plus for Charlton.
 

Grendel

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There were loads of resale sold for Sheffield United.

If the game is sold out, why wouldn't you click a button to resell the ticket?

I honestly couldn’t be bothered
 

David O'Day

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10 years ago we were lucky to get 10,000 through the gate when there were huge gaping spaces throughout the ground, while our support base is now as high as its ever been. Yesterday was not terrible. You have have been banging on about the crowd for the West Brom game for weeks, so I guess your statement is a means of you further justifying that viewpoint.
Confirmation bias in action innit
 

bigfatronssba

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You're kidding yourself if you think 29K actually turned up. Tickets sold, yes but nowhere near that many actually attended the game.

That’s the same at every club
 

MTK

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Don’t believe it, will be the council staff skewing that.

Saying the average wage 40k, I know a lot of people and the vast majority earn nowhere near that.
There are plenty of employers in Coventry paying good wages. Not all the people working in these places live in Coventry though
 

David O'Day

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There are plenty of employers in Coventry paying good wages. Not all the people working in these places live in Coventry though
I know a few people who commute to London as well.
 

skybluegod

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The only justifying I've saw is our fans defending the ticket prices...

The vast majority of our fans are now season ticket holders. Who in reality don't give a shit about the match to match ticket prices, like it or not that's the reality.

So rather than people defending it, they probably just don't care that much as it's not affect us. So they rightly see it as 'well of Doug makes extra money to spend on the club then so be it'
 

pusbccfc

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The vast majority of our fans are now season ticket holders. Who in reality don't give a shit about the match to match ticket prices, like it or not that's the reality.

So rather than people defending it, they probably just don't care that much as it's not affect us. So they rightly see it as 'well of Doug makes extra money to spend on the club then so be it'

Yep the classic example of not caring about something that doesn't affect them.

Let's hope we don't get charged £45 a ticket anywhere.
 

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