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Alex1987

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I se they've only been given 1100. Is this COVID related as I'm sure they'd sell a lot more (despite it being on Sky) given it's the first away game in 18 months. Are we missing vital ticket sales here?
 

cov4theprem

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I se they've only been given 1100. Is this COVID related as I'm sure they'd sell a lot more (despite it being on Sky) given it's the first away game in 18 months. Are we missing vital ticket sales here?

If you check their website they have 1800 tickets, not 1100
 

cc84cov

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My pal just got his wolves tickets said we have sold 6k...I’m expecting a lot more for the first game back,friendly etc I know but still
 

Hod dog

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My pal just got his wolves tickets said we have sold 6k...I’m expecting a lot more for the first game back,friendly etc I know but still

well you got 9800 season ticket holders so youve beat it already! 6k for wolves friendly is more than i expected to be honest, week before forest game its better to save your £10 for your forest ticket unless you are ST holder, im only going becuase its a free ticket from leamington friendly.
 

COV

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My pal just got his wolves tickets said we have sold 6k...I’m expecting a lot more for the first game back,friendly etc I know but still

How much do they cost?

ah, a tenner

Not surprised at all, lots would rather put it towards the Forest match
 

pusbccfc

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SlowerThanPlatt

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Wolves have sold their allocation for Sunday, probably 1,800 what we gave Forest? If that’s right then we’ve sold just over 4k home
 

theferret

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Forest have sold 2500 away memberships (sold out )

I highly doubt they will struggle to bring 2k to coventry in 2021

The away membership just gives you priority for the away games you do want to go to, it's not a commitment of any kind. There will be midweek away games this season where Forest will only take 500 or so.

The 1800 tickets went on sale to these members yesterday and there are still tickets left. I'm sure they'll reach this milestone and shift a few more on general sale - but 4K- 5K as some are suggesting, no chance for a televised game at those prices.
 

Covkid1968#

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Forest will easily sell 4 or 5 if given the allocation.

I’m concerned how slow our sales are…. Just wish people would get up there and support the club. Still hearing the same reasons…. We are a huge City and it baffles me we can’t get 10% of the population to turn out.
 

fernandopartridge

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Forest will easily sell 4 or 5 if given the allocation.

I’m concerned how slow our sales are…. Just wish people would get up there and support the club. Still hearing the same reasons…. We are a huge City and it baffles me we can’t get 10% of the population to turn out.
Because most cities don't get 10% of the population turning out? Do they?
 
Afternoon all, Forest fan here. All our initial allocation was snapped up very quickly, before season ticket holders even had a chance - I fully expect the next allocation of 2,000 to be sold. With it being the first game many fans have had the opportunity to attend in 18 months I think we could maybe get to 4.5k sold!

Anyway quick question around transport post match from the ground, what's the easiest way back to the main Coventry station? Is it worth booking a taxi, or will there be additional trains heading back to the City centre station?

Cheers, and good luck for the season!
 

pusbccfc

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Because most cities don't get 10% of the population turning out? Do they?

Good question, but it imagine a lot clubs in the top 2 tiers certainly do. If you looked at attendances compared to the town/city population.

Leicester, Derby, Sunderland, Forest (when considering two club status), Ipswich, Norwich, Middlesbrough and Watford are those of the top of my head that would be close to, or over 10%.

The more you look at the clubs above and compare their crowds to ours, it becomes a bit embarrassing.

Meanwhile in Leicester they are extending their stadium to 40k this year.
 

Mcbean

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Afternoon all, Forest fan here. All our initial allocation was snapped up very quickly, before season ticket holders even had a chance - I fully expect the next allocation of 2,000 to be sold. With it being the first game many fans have had the opportunity to attend in 18 months I think we could maybe get to 4.5k sold!

Anyway quick question around transport post match from the ground, what's the easiest way back to the main Coventry station? Is it worth booking a taxi, or will there be additional trains heading back to the City centre station?

Cheers, and good luck for the season!
Not sure there are any trains running as too many people for a small platform - there are buses full of Cov fans :) - taxi would be best there and back
 

rexo87

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Afternoon all, Forest fan here. All our initial allocation was snapped up very quickly, before season ticket holders even had a chance - I fully expect the next allocation of 2,000 to be sold. With it being the first game many fans have had the opportunity to attend in 18 months I think we could maybe get to 4.5k sold!

Anyway quick question around transport post match from the ground, what's the easiest way back to the main Coventry station? Is it worth booking a taxi, or will there be additional trains heading back to the City centre station?

Cheers, and good luck for the season!

Been a while since we played there ourselves lol. There were trains every hour on matchdays but that was with crowds under 10k in leagues 1 and 2. With 20k plus it will probably be a nightmare


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pusbccfc

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Not sure there are any trains running as too many people for a small platform - there are buses full of Cov fans :) - taxi would be best there and back

Train is doable, particularly if you wait for the second one after the game and go for a pint in the casino.
 

Greggs

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Afternoon all, Forest fan here. All our initial allocation was snapped up very quickly, before season ticket holders even had a chance - I fully expect the next allocation of 2,000 to be sold. With it being the first game many fans have had the opportunity to attend in 18 months I think we could maybe get to 4.5k sold!

Anyway quick question around transport post match from the ground, what's the easiest way back to the main Coventry station? Is it worth booking a taxi, or will there be additional trains heading back to the City centre station?

Cheers, and good luck for the season!
Welcome. Might be easier getting to Bedworth Station if you can? Have a few in the Casino afterwards and let the traffic clear, you'll be sound. Hope you have a shit day out ;)
 

theferret

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Good question, but it imagine a lot clubs in the top 2 tiers certainly do. If you looked at attendances compared to the town/city population.

Leicester, Derby, Sunderland, Forest (when considering two club status), Ipswich, Norwich, Middlesbrough and Watford are those of the top of my head that would be close to, or over 10%.

The more you look at the clubs above and compare their crowds to ours, it becomes a bit embarrassing.

Meanwhile in Leicester they are extending their stadium to 40k this year.

That's such a crude way of looking at it, they are pointless comparisons because the catchment areas for many clubs extends way beyond the city or town boundary, some clubs have a much bigger regional pull than we do, Norwich sit alone representing the whole of Norfolk.

Which boundary are you using, City, metro, local authority, conurbation? The true population of Leeds is 800K, shouldn't they be getting 80,000 every week and not less than half that?

It's all meaningless tbh.
 

pusbccfc

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That's such a crude way of looking at it, they are pointless comparisons because the catchment areas for many clubs extends way beyond the city or town boundary, some clubs have a much bigger regional pull than we do, Norwich sit alone representing the whole of Norfolk.

Which boundary are you using, City, metro, local authority, conurbation? The true population of Leeds is 800K, shouldn't they be getting 80,000 every week and not less than half that?

It's all meaningless tbh.

You're totally right. It's like asking why Wimbledon only get crowds of 5k when in theory they are the only club in South West London. Or why Gillingham don't get more as the only real club in their county.

However, Coventry ticks the boxes of being a large city and a huge catchment area and our crowds are still poor.
 

COV

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You're totally right. It's like asking why Wimbledon only get crowds of 5k when in theory they are the only club in South West London. Or why Gillingham don't get more as the only real club in their county.

However, Coventry ticks the boxes of being a large city and a huge catchment area and our crowds are still poor.

We don't have a "huge catchment area" though
 

SeaSeeEffCee

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You're totally right. It's like asking why Wimbledon only get crowds of 5k when in theory they are the only club in South West London. Or why Gillingham don't get more as the only real club in their county.

However, Coventry ticks the boxes of being a large city and a huge catchment area and our crowds are still poor.
The reality of the situation is we’re the 5th biggest club in the West Midlands and the 8th biggest club in the Midlands as a whole. We have a lot of competition and Coventry has never been a big footballing city. We might have south Warwickshire to ourselves but again, not a traditional football mad region.
 

Somerset Sky Blue

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In answer to why we might not have sold as many forest tickets yet - I'll be buying four, but waiting for my jsb memberships to arrive before buying.
Hope they are here early next week, then I'll get our tickets.
....might not be many people, but a few could be waiting for similar?
 

Sky Blue Pete

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Tin pot club aren’t we. Wolves 1800 for an away friendly and we can’t sell 5000. Not surprised sales are poor for forest home game. No football for 18 months, new signings to watch, championship football.

Actually thinking about it what the hell
 

COV

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The reality of the situation is we’re the 5th biggest club in the West Midlands and the 8th biggest club in the Midlands as a whole. We have a lot of competition and Coventry has never been a big footballing city. We might have south Warwickshire to ourselves but again, not a traditional football mad region.

I'd say we're comfortably as big as Birmingham right now, both in trophies won and supporters

If you take out the time spent at Northampton & St Andrews, our crowds since year dot stand up very well against all the others apart from Villa, considering we're a long way back from all of them in terms of trophies (apart from Birmingham & Stoke). Derby is a proper football city and they've won league titles, but across our history there is only about 1,000 between us & them even including Northampton, L2 and St Andrews- its very hard to judge what is a football city & what isn't. Same with Forest- titles & European cups- just over 1,000 apart

This sort of thing fluctuates all the time anyway- for years we were miles bigger than Wolves, Birmingham, WBA- all depends how we're doing in the leagues. There's only really Villa that have remained untouchable as the Midlands' biggest club, the rest of the time we've all had our ups & downs. We're not the small fry of the midlands, and hopefully on the up again.
 
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COV

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Tin pot club aren’t we. Wolves 1800 for an away friendly and we can’t sell 5000. Not surprised sales are poor for forest home game. No football for 18 months, new signings to watch, championship football.

Actually thinking about it what the hell

Its a friendly, find it hard to get any enthusiasm at all about any friendly matches
 

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