Fri May 18, 2018 7:15 pm
Fri May 18, 2018 7:42 pm
Fri May 18, 2018 7:44 pm
Fri May 18, 2018 7:47 pm
Fri May 18, 2018 10:35 pm
dogfound wrote:i hoped it would be more too..dont see it rise much either tbh unless we get some very excitting signings..
Sat May 19, 2018 8:02 am
pembroke allan wrote:dogfound wrote:i hoped it would be more too..dont see it rise much either tbh unless we get some very excitting signings..
Only about 8 games will be sold out so guess people not interested in lesser teams like Southampton,Bournemouth at home ? So they don't see point of getting ST probably, But garauntee be whinging when cannot get ticket for man u ect ect
Sat May 19, 2018 8:37 am
dogfound wrote:pembroke allan wrote:dogfound wrote:i hoped it would be more too..dont see it rise much either tbh unless we get some very excitting signings..
Only about 8 games will be sold out so guess people not interested in lesser teams like Southampton,Bournemouth at home ? So they don't see point of getting ST probably, But garauntee be whinging when cannot get ticket for man u ect ect
i think 8 is about right..maybe the club will do voucher games where if you attend a lesser game the voucher will then entitle you to a ticket for a game against top 6 opposition..
Sat May 19, 2018 8:54 am
Sat May 19, 2018 8:56 am
TheHangedMan wrote:dogfound wrote:pembroke allan wrote:dogfound wrote:i hoped it would be more too..dont see it rise much either tbh unless we get some very excitting signings..
Only about 8 games will be sold out so guess people not interested in lesser teams like Southampton,Bournemouth at home ? So they don't see point of getting ST probably, But garauntee be whinging when cannot get ticket for man u ect ect
i think 8 is about right..maybe the club will do voucher games where if you attend a lesser game the voucher will then entitle you to a ticket for a game against top 6 opposition..
Now that's a good idea, makes total sense and very fair.
Sat May 19, 2018 9:29 am
Sat May 19, 2018 9:45 am
Forever Blue wrote:My Opinion Our Average home Crowds will be over 31,000 next season
Sat May 19, 2018 10:01 am
TheHangedMan wrote:dogfound wrote:pembroke allan wrote:dogfound wrote:i hoped it would be more too..dont see it rise much either tbh unless we get some very excitting signings..
Only about 8 games will be sold out so guess people not interested in lesser teams like Southampton,Bournemouth at home ? So they don't see point of getting ST probably, But garauntee be whinging when cannot get ticket for man u ect ect
i think 8 is about right..maybe the club will do voucher games where if you attend a lesser game the voucher will then entitle you to a ticket for a game against top 6 opposition..
Now that's a good idea, makes total sense and very fair.
Sat May 19, 2018 10:02 am
dogfound wrote:Forever Blue wrote:My Opinion Our Average home Crowds will be over 31,000 next season
I really hope your correct and for the majority of my life id have agreed with you. but just don't see where these thousands of walk up fans are going to come from for games against Bournemouth ,Huddersfield. etc
the 19k we sold prior to the Reading game pretty much covered all existing ST holders and regular walk up fans.
its too late now but the club should have kept prices down for new STs to entice the less committed which in turn reduces walk up space and makes them premium its how airlines work.
btw both West Ham and Spurs had concerns when moving to increased capacity stadia both reduced ST prices {all be it at Wembley in Spurs case } to get the numbers up.
for some reason our club and many fans thought there was huge demand despite the fact we have been begging people to turn up all season..????????
Sat May 19, 2018 10:19 am
Forever Blue wrote:We have sold 23,000 including nearly all Premier seats,Corporate, box's etc.
3,000 for away fans, Bournemouth/Hudders in Prem will bring over 1,500, 90% of clubs will bring 3,300 away fans
I honestly believe at least 3,000 match day tickets will be sold every game as fans want to see a Premier game
We need to do quite well next season as the 2nd season is where it might dip under 30,000 average.
Premier League Football is such a massive attraction thats why I believe we will average over 31,000 next season
Sat May 19, 2018 10:22 am
Forever Blue wrote:dogfound wrote:Forever Blue wrote:My Opinion Our Average home Crowds will be over 31,000 next season
I really hope your correct and for the majority of my life id have agreed with you. but just don't see where these thousands of walk up fans are going to come from for games against Bournemouth ,Huddersfield. etc
the 19k we sold prior to the Reading game pretty much covered all existing ST holders and regular walk up fans.
its too late now but the club should have kept prices down for new STs to entice the less committed which in turn reduces walk up space and makes them premium its how airlines work.
btw both West Ham and Spurs had concerns when moving to increased capacity stadia both reduced ST prices {all be it at Wembley in Spurs case } to get the numbers up.
for some reason our club and many fans thought there was huge demand despite the fact we have been begging people to turn up all season..????????
We have sold 23,000 including nearly all Premier seats,Corporate, box's etc.
3,000 for away fans, Bournemouth/Hudders in Prem will bring over 1,500, 90% of clubs will bring 3,300 away fans
I honestly believe at least 3,000 match day tickets will be sold every game as fans want to see a Premier game
We need to do quite well next season as the 2nd season is where it might dip under 30,000 average.
Premier League Football is such a massive attraction thats why I believe we will average over 31,000 next season
Sat May 19, 2018 10:31 am
dogfound wrote:Forever Blue wrote:dogfound wrote:Forever Blue wrote:My Opinion Our Average home Crowds will be over 31,000 next season
I really hope your correct and for the majority of my life id have agreed with you. but just don't see where these thousands of walk up fans are going to come from for games against Bournemouth ,Huddersfield. etc
the 19k we sold prior to the Reading game pretty much covered all existing ST holders and regular walk up fans.
its too late now but the club should have kept prices down for new STs to entice the less committed which in turn reduces walk up space and makes them premium its how airlines work.
btw both West Ham and Spurs had concerns when moving to increased capacity stadia both reduced ST prices {all be it at Wembley in Spurs case } to get the numbers up.
for some reason our club and many fans thought there was huge demand despite the fact we have been begging people to turn up all season..????????
We have sold 23,000 including nearly all Premier seats,Corporate, box's etc.
3,000 for away fans, Bournemouth/Hudders in Prem will bring over 1,500, 90% of clubs will bring 3,300 away fans
I honestly believe at least 3,000 match day tickets will be sold every game as fans want to see a Premier game
We need to do quite well next season as the 2nd season is where it might dip under 30,000 average.
Premier League Football is such a massive attraction thats why I believe we will average over 31,000 next season
well you have more confidence than i do..im a bit gutted tbh.
Sat May 19, 2018 10:40 am
RV Casual wrote:dogfound wrote:Forever Blue wrote:dogfound wrote:Forever Blue wrote:My Opinion Our Average home Crowds will be over 31,000 next season
I really hope your correct and for the majority of my life id have agreed with you. but just don't see where these thousands of walk up fans are going to come from for games against Bournemouth ,Huddersfield. etc
the 19k we sold prior to the Reading game pretty much covered all existing ST holders and regular walk up fans.
its too late now but the club should have kept prices down for new STs to entice the less committed which in turn reduces walk up space and makes them premium its how airlines work.
btw both West Ham and Spurs had concerns when moving to increased capacity stadia both reduced ST prices {all be it at Wembley in Spurs case } to get the numbers up.
for some reason our club and many fans thought there was huge demand despite the fact we have been begging people to turn up all season..????????
We have sold 23,000 including nearly all Premier seats,Corporate, box's etc.
3,000 for away fans, Bournemouth/Hudders in Prem will bring over 1,500, 90% of clubs will bring 3,300 away fans
I honestly believe at least 3,000 match day tickets will be sold every game as fans want to see a Premier game
We need to do quite well next season as the 2nd season is where it might dip under 30,000 average.
Premier League Football is such a massive attraction thats why I believe we will average over 31,000 next season
well you have more confidence than i do..im a bit gutted tbh.
Same... some of these walk up seats will never be less than £31, they can't be as that's the cost per game for a season ticket.
Unless there has been something on it our walk up crowd has been pitiful over the last few years, why people think we will see 3/4/5000 walk up for the likes of Huddersfield, Watford, Brighton, Burnley, Crystal Palace amongst I don't know where the faith is coming from, espevialy if we are doing rubbish and they are left right and center in regards to days and times.
I think we will average around 27/28,000 which is still really good but it could have been better if they had looked beyond what in reality is a few extra peanuts in monetery terms to the Club.
Sat May 19, 2018 10:47 am
dogfound wrote:RV Casual wrote:dogfound wrote:Forever Blue wrote:dogfound wrote:Forever Blue wrote:My Opinion Our Average home Crowds will be over 31,000 next season
I really hope your correct and for the majority of my life id have agreed with you. but just don't see where these thousands of walk up fans are going to come from for games against Bournemouth ,Huddersfield. etc
the 19k we sold prior to the Reading game pretty much covered all existing ST holders and regular walk up fans.
its too late now but the club should have kept prices down for new STs to entice the less committed which in turn reduces walk up space and makes them premium its how airlines work.
btw both West Ham and Spurs had concerns when moving to increased capacity stadia both reduced ST prices {all be it at Wembley in Spurs case } to get the numbers up.
for some reason our club and many fans thought there was huge demand despite the fact we have been begging people to turn up all season..????????
We have sold 23,000 including nearly all Premier seats,Corporate, box's etc.
3,000 for away fans, Bournemouth/Hudders in Prem will bring over 1,500, 90% of clubs will bring 3,300 away fans
I honestly believe at least 3,000 match day tickets will be sold every game as fans want to see a Premier game
We need to do quite well next season as the 2nd season is where it might dip under 30,000 average.
Premier League Football is such a massive attraction thats why I believe we will average over 31,000 next season
well you have more confidence than i do..im a bit gutted tbh.
Same... some of these walk up seats will never be less than £31, they can't be as that's the cost per game for a season ticket.
Unless there has been something on it our walk up crowd has been pitiful over the last few years, why people think we will see 3/4/5000 walk up for the likes of Huddersfield, Watford, Brighton, Burnley, Crystal Palace amongst I don't know where the faith is coming from, espevialy if we are doing rubbish and they are left right and center in regards to days and times.
I think we will average around 27/28,000 which is still really good but it could have been better if they had looked beyond what in reality is a few extra peanuts in monetery terms to the Club.
Huddersfield live on sky cold wet Monday night..23k ST holders..?..500 Huddersfield....walk up ?..attendance..?
Sat May 19, 2018 11:04 am
paulh_85 wrote:dogfound wrote:RV Casual wrote:dogfound wrote:Forever Blue wrote:dogfound wrote:Forever Blue wrote:My Opinion Our Average home Crowds will be over 31,000 next season
I really hope your correct and for the majority of my life id have agreed with you. but just don't see where these thousands of walk up fans are going to come from for games against Bournemouth ,Huddersfield. etc
the 19k we sold prior to the Reading game pretty much covered all existing ST holders and regular walk up fans.
its too late now but the club should have kept prices down for new STs to entice the less committed which in turn reduces walk up space and makes them premium its how airlines work.
btw both West Ham and Spurs had concerns when moving to increased capacity stadia both reduced ST prices {all be it at Wembley in Spurs case } to get the numbers up.
for some reason our club and many fans thought there was huge demand despite the fact we have been begging people to turn up all season..????????
We have sold 23,000 including nearly all Premier seats,Corporate, box's etc.
3,000 for away fans, Bournemouth/Hudders in Prem will bring over 1,500, 90% of clubs will bring 3,300 away fans
I honestly believe at least 3,000 match day tickets will be sold every game as fans want to see a Premier game
We need to do quite well next season as the 2nd season is where it might dip under 30,000 average.
Premier League Football is such a massive attraction thats why I believe we will average over 31,000 next season
well you have more confidence than i do..im a bit gutted tbh.
Same... some of these walk up seats will never be less than £31, they can't be as that's the cost per game for a season ticket.
Unless there has been something on it our walk up crowd has been pitiful over the last few years, why people think we will see 3/4/5000 walk up for the likes of Huddersfield, Watford, Brighton, Burnley, Crystal Palace amongst I don't know where the faith is coming from, espevialy if we are doing rubbish and they are left right and center in regards to days and times.
I think we will average around 27/28,000 which is still really good but it could have been better if they had looked beyond what in reality is a few extra peanuts in monetery terms to the Club.
Huddersfield live on sky cold wet Monday night..23k ST holders..?..500 Huddersfield....walk up ?..attendance..?
Why would cardiff v Huddersfield be on sky on a Monday night?
Also prices can be lower than 31, because they’ll make it back in the cat A prices
Sat May 19, 2018 11:09 am
paulh_85 wrote:dogfound wrote:RV Casual wrote:dogfound wrote:Forever Blue wrote:dogfound wrote:Forever Blue wrote:My Opinion Our Average home Crowds will be over 31,000 next season
I really hope your correct and for the majority of my life id have agreed with you. but just don't see where these thousands of walk up fans are going to come from for games against Bournemouth ,Huddersfield. etc
the 19k we sold prior to the Reading game pretty much covered all existing ST holders and regular walk up fans.
its too late now but the club should have kept prices down for new STs to entice the less committed which in turn reduces walk up space and makes them premium its how airlines work.
btw both West Ham and Spurs had concerns when moving to increased capacity stadia both reduced ST prices {all be it at Wembley in Spurs case } to get the numbers up.
for some reason our club and many fans thought there was huge demand despite the fact we have been begging people to turn up all season..????????
We have sold 23,000 including nearly all Premier seats,Corporate, box's etc.
3,000 for away fans, Bournemouth/Hudders in Prem will bring over 1,500, 90% of clubs will bring 3,300 away fans
I honestly believe at least 3,000 match day tickets will be sold every game as fans want to see a Premier game
We need to do quite well next season as the 2nd season is where it might dip under 30,000 average.
Premier League Football is such a massive attraction thats why I believe we will average over 31,000 next season
well you have more confidence than i do..im a bit gutted tbh.
Same... some of these walk up seats will never be less than £31, they can't be as that's the cost per game for a season ticket.
Unless there has been something on it our walk up crowd has been pitiful over the last few years, why people think we will see 3/4/5000 walk up for the likes of Huddersfield, Watford, Brighton, Burnley, Crystal Palace amongst I don't know where the faith is coming from, espevialy if we are doing rubbish and they are left right and center in regards to days and times.
I think we will average around 27/28,000 which is still really good but it could have been better if they had looked beyond what in reality is a few extra peanuts in monetery terms to the Club.
Huddersfield live on sky cold wet Monday night..23k ST holders..?..500 Huddersfield....walk up ?..attendance..?
Why would cardiff v Huddersfield be on sky on a Monday night?
Also prices can be lower than 31, because they’ll make it back in the cat A prices
Sat May 19, 2018 11:10 am
Sat May 19, 2018 11:16 am
wez1927 wrote:31 pound for premier league football is great ,anyone moaning should give there heads a wobble
Sat May 19, 2018 11:16 am
RV Casual wrote:paulh_85 wrote:dogfound wrote:RV Casual wrote:dogfound wrote:Forever Blue wrote:dogfound wrote:Forever Blue wrote:My Opinion Our Average home Crowds will be over 31,000 next season
I really hope your correct and for the majority of my life id have agreed with you. but just don't see where these thousands of walk up fans are going to come from for games against Bournemouth ,Huddersfield. etc
the 19k we sold prior to the Reading game pretty much covered all existing ST holders and regular walk up fans.
its too late now but the club should have kept prices down for new STs to entice the less committed which in turn reduces walk up space and makes them premium its how airlines work.
btw both West Ham and Spurs had concerns when moving to increased capacity stadia both reduced ST prices {all be it at Wembley in Spurs case } to get the numbers up.
for some reason our club and many fans thought there was huge demand despite the fact we have been begging people to turn up all season..????????
We have sold 23,000 including nearly all Premier seats,Corporate, box's etc.
3,000 for away fans, Bournemouth/Hudders in Prem will bring over 1,500, 90% of clubs will bring 3,300 away fans
I honestly believe at least 3,000 match day tickets will be sold every game as fans want to see a Premier game
We need to do quite well next season as the 2nd season is where it might dip under 30,000 average.
Premier League Football is such a massive attraction thats why I believe we will average over 31,000 next season
well you have more confidence than i do..im a bit gutted tbh.
Same... some of these walk up seats will never be less than £31, they can't be as that's the cost per game for a season ticket.
Unless there has been something on it our walk up crowd has been pitiful over the last few years, why people think we will see 3/4/5000 walk up for the likes of Huddersfield, Watford, Brighton, Burnley, Crystal Palace amongst I don't know where the faith is coming from, espevialy if we are doing rubbish and they are left right and center in regards to days and times.
I think we will average around 27/28,000 which is still really good but it could have been better if they had looked beyond what in reality is a few extra peanuts in monetery terms to the Club.
Huddersfield live on sky cold wet Monday night..23k ST holders..?..500 Huddersfield....walk up ?..attendance..?
Why would cardiff v Huddersfield be on sky on a Monday night?
Also prices can be lower than 31, because they’ll make it back in the cat A prices
Paul, I don't think you understand mate, if a season ticket cost 599 it's 31 a game to the season ticket holder, therefore a Matchday ticket can never be lower than this, actually I tell a lie they are allowed to offer cheaper tickets for something like 2 games which is how we habe had the season ticket 10 quid offer thing before but it is limited.
Sat May 19, 2018 11:20 am
paulh_85 wrote:RV Casual wrote:paulh_85 wrote:dogfound wrote:RV Casual wrote:dogfound wrote:Forever Blue wrote:dogfound wrote:Forever Blue wrote:My Opinion Our Average home Crowds will be over 31,000 next season
I really hope your correct and for the majority of my life id have agreed with you. but just don't see where these thousands of walk up fans are going to come from for games against Bournemouth ,Huddersfield. etc
the 19k we sold prior to the Reading game pretty much covered all existing ST holders and regular walk up fans.
its too late now but the club should have kept prices down for new STs to entice the less committed which in turn reduces walk up space and makes them premium its how airlines work.
btw both West Ham and Spurs had concerns when moving to increased capacity stadia both reduced ST prices {all be it at Wembley in Spurs case } to get the numbers up.
for some reason our club and many fans thought there was huge demand despite the fact we have been begging people to turn up all season..????????
We have sold 23,000 including nearly all Premier seats,Corporate, box's etc.
3,000 for away fans, Bournemouth/Hudders in Prem will bring over 1,500, 90% of clubs will bring 3,300 away fans
I honestly believe at least 3,000 match day tickets will be sold every game as fans want to see a Premier game
We need to do quite well next season as the 2nd season is where it might dip under 30,000 average.
Premier League Football is such a massive attraction thats why I believe we will average over 31,000 next season
well you have more confidence than i do..im a bit gutted tbh.
Same... some of these walk up seats will never be less than £31, they can't be as that's the cost per game for a season ticket.
Unless there has been something on it our walk up crowd has been pitiful over the last few years, why people think we will see 3/4/5000 walk up for the likes of Huddersfield, Watford, Brighton, Burnley, Crystal Palace amongst I don't know where the faith is coming from, espevialy if we are doing rubbish and they are left right and center in regards to days and times.
I think we will average around 27/28,000 which is still really good but it could have been better if they had looked beyond what in reality is a few extra peanuts in monetery terms to the Club.
Huddersfield live on sky cold wet Monday night..23k ST holders..?..500 Huddersfield....walk up ?..attendance..?
Why would cardiff v Huddersfield be on sky on a Monday night?
Also prices can be lower than 31, because they’ll make it back in the cat A prices
Paul, I don't think you understand mate, if a season ticket cost 599 it's 31 a game to the season ticket holder, therefore a Matchday ticket can never be lower than this, actually I tell a lie they are allowed to offer cheaper tickets for something like 2 games which is how we habe had the season ticket 10 quid offer thing before but it is limited.
I understand perfectly thanks man.
And I’m not saying the club will or won’t do anything, but they can offer tickets at a lower price, the idea being that a season ticket holder still gets a better deal over the season which is the entire point
Sat May 19, 2018 11:29 am
TheHangedMan wrote:Forever Blue wrote:We have sold 23,000 including nearly all Premier seats,Corporate, box's etc.
3,000 for away fans, Bournemouth/Hudders in Prem will bring over 1,500, 90% of clubs will bring 3,300 away fans
I honestly believe at least 3,000 match day tickets will be sold every game as fans want to see a Premier game
We need to do quite well next season as the 2nd season is where it might dip under 30,000 average.
Premier League Football is such a massive attraction thats why I believe we will average over 31,000 next season
Just did a quick bit of maths.
Let's assume we sell out the top 6 @ 33,500. To average 31K for the season we will have to average just over 30K for the remaining 17 matches.
We already have 23K guaranteed and I assume we can expect to sell the away allocation of 3k to the vast majority of teams. That takes us to just under 26K guaranteed.
Therefore we only have to get just over 5K between further ST sales and walk ups per game. I think this is easily achievable so I think 31k is a realistic average.
Sat May 19, 2018 11:34 am
Sat May 19, 2018 11:47 am
fred keenor wrote:The hype of a premier league match will ensure 31k average.
The arsenal ,chelsea,man city games will all sell out.
Many supporters will only have a chance of the watford,brighton tickets.
It will still be a premier league game with 30k present, a great incentive to go.
The club could do deals also, buy a chelsea ticket only if you buy a watford ticket.
See no reason why that would not work.
Sat May 19, 2018 11:48 am
RV Casual wrote:paulh_85 wrote:RV Casual wrote:paulh_85 wrote:dogfound wrote:RV Casual wrote:dogfound wrote:Forever Blue wrote:dogfound wrote:Forever Blue wrote:My Opinion Our Average home Crowds will be over 31,000 next season
I really hope your correct and for the majority of my life id have agreed with you. but just don't see where these thousands of walk up fans are going to come from for games against Bournemouth ,Huddersfield. etc
the 19k we sold prior to the Reading game pretty much covered all existing ST holders and regular walk up fans.
its too late now but the club should have kept prices down for new STs to entice the less committed which in turn reduces walk up space and makes them premium its how airlines work.
btw both West Ham and Spurs had concerns when moving to increased capacity stadia both reduced ST prices {all be it at Wembley in Spurs case } to get the numbers up.
for some reason our club and many fans thought there was huge demand despite the fact we have been begging people to turn up all season..????????
We have sold 23,000 including nearly all Premier seats,Corporate, box's etc.
3,000 for away fans, Bournemouth/Hudders in Prem will bring over 1,500, 90% of clubs will bring 3,300 away fans
I honestly believe at least 3,000 match day tickets will be sold every game as fans want to see a Premier game
We need to do quite well next season as the 2nd season is where it might dip under 30,000 average.
Premier League Football is such a massive attraction thats why I believe we will average over 31,000 next season
well you have more confidence than i do..im a bit gutted tbh.
Same... some of these walk up seats will never be less than £31, they can't be as that's the cost per game for a season ticket.
Unless there has been something on it our walk up crowd has been pitiful over the last few years, why people think we will see 3/4/5000 walk up for the likes of Huddersfield, Watford, Brighton, Burnley, Crystal Palace amongst I don't know where the faith is coming from, espevialy if we are doing rubbish and they are left right and center in regards to days and times.
I think we will average around 27/28,000 which is still really good but it could have been better if they had looked beyond what in reality is a few extra peanuts in monetery terms to the Club.
Huddersfield live on sky cold wet Monday night..23k ST holders..?..500 Huddersfield....walk up ?..attendance..?
Why would cardiff v Huddersfield be on sky on a Monday night?
Also prices can be lower than 31, because they’ll make it back in the cat A prices
Paul, I don't think you understand mate, if a season ticket cost 599 it's 31 a game to the season ticket holder, therefore a Matchday ticket can never be lower than this, actually I tell a lie they are allowed to offer cheaper tickets for something like 2 games which is how we habe had the season ticket 10 quid offer thing before but it is limited.
I understand perfectly thanks man.
And I’m not saying the club will or won’t do anything, but they can offer tickets at a lower price, the idea being that a season ticket holder still gets a better deal over the season which is the entire point
It doesn't work like that.
In all the years I have been going to Football I have never known a match day ticket to be less than what the season ticket averages out that.
I don't see why/how that is sudeeply going to change.
Sat May 19, 2018 12:26 pm
Sat May 19, 2018 12:29 pm
fred keenor wrote:The hype of a premier league match will ensure 31k average.
The arsenal ,chelsea,man city games will all sell out.
Many supporters will only have a chance of the watford,brighton tickets.
It will still be a premier league game with 30k present, a great incentive to go.
The club could do deals also, buy a chelsea ticket only if you buy a watford ticket.
See no reason why that would not work.