Dan Walker, ticketing manager, said: “We understand that travelling to Northampton for home games will cause inconvenience for many fans. We are working hard to provide more information on travel packages"
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Its already been discussed to death (pardon the pun) on other threads.don't understand
Ok so the title of the thread is a bit melodramatic but with everything that's happening at CCFC I really do fear for the clubs future. Sisu seem prepared to allow the club to spend 5 years or so in the wilderness whilst a new stadium is built. In that time fans will inevitably drift away. Some will die off, some will find other things to do and the next generation of fans could be lost.
My fear is that in 5 years time we may well start playing in a new stadium in Coventry but have much smaller gates than we've had in the past.
But before we even kick a ball in the new stadium we will need to hang on to the manager and avoid relegation for the next few seasons. Going backwards from where we are is not something we can afford . And whilst we are playing well this season we can't afford to falter .
As fans we need to see the council and or Sisu seize the initiative.... But at present we have more chance of seeing Hell freeze over..... Actually in the US Hell has frozen over...
My fear is that in 5 years time we may well start playing in a new stadium in Coventry but have much smaller gates than we've had in the past.
Gates rose by 30% when the Ricoh opened.
If Sisu don't get a similar bump I'd say it's pretty noteworthy. That's standard for a new stadium.
Yes, the "new stadium" effect. Soon started to dwindle though. And you're right if SISU didn't get a similar bump on a new stadium then it would be pretty damning. I imagine that the majority of fans would return though. And, of course, there won't be as much room.
Yes, the "new stadium" effect. Soon started to dwindle though. And you're right if SISU didn't get a similar bump on a new stadium then it would be pretty damning. I imagine that the majority of fans would return though. And, of course, there won't be as much room.
Dan Walker, ticketing manager, said: “We understand that travelling to Northampton for home games will cause inconvenience for many fans. We are working hard to provide more information on travel packages"
How did that go ?
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