Dolph Ins
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Having a season ticket and turning up. To watch championship footy are two different things
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Not for me
Having a season ticket and turning up. To watch championship footy are two different things
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Why would it be 50% full? I really can’t see season ticket sales falling much at all especially with the waiting list.
Hope we never go down. A 50% full Amex against Barnsley in the Championship on a wet November could be grim atmosphere
There were lots of games at the Goldstone with a bigger attendance than 32500
The club got to the end of the waiting list last spring. 1000s of fans rejected their chance to buy, and have one more chance to take up their option.
Obviously Covid put people off last March, but this time we could be heading for the Championship, with Covid and finanical uncertainty hanging over everyone....
I was sat in the Grandstand and I remember plenty of loud singing from outside the ground. We got there about 15 minutes before kickoff (only had to walk across Hove Park) and there were huge crowds outside.
Thought this had already been approved...?
Not for me
We still sold over 18,000 season tickets the year after we almost got relegated to league 1, and our lowest ever Amex actual attendance (not tickets sold) was about 17.5K for that terrible televised game against Millwall just before Sami resigned. So I think the talk of 50% full Amex if we were to get relegated is slightly pessimistic.
I was sat in the Grandstand and I remember plenty of loud singing from outside the ground. We got there about 15 minutes before kickoff (only had to walk across Hove Park) and there were huge crowds outside.
We still sold over 18,000 season tickets the year after we almost got relegated to league 1, and our lowest ever Amex actual attendance (not tickets sold) was about 17.5K for that terrible televised game against Millwall just before Sami resigned. So I think the talk of 50% full Amex if we were to get relegated is slightly pessimistic.
Yes, agreed it's pessimistic. But The Amex honeymoon is over, and we live in different socio-economic times, so....
What is the matter with some of you? Complaining about an expansion of the ground to allow more people to see the club you claim to support? How can that possibly be a bad thing?
As for 15k attendance next season do **** off. There were dickheads on here moaning about the increase from 22k would never be filled I truly wonder why some of you bother supporting this club when you don't have a decent word to say about it...
Yes, agreed it's pessimistic. But The Amex honeymoon is over, and we live in different socio-economic times, so....
Certainly getting there. We had nearly 35,000 in the Goldstone for Rochdale at home in the third division, and that was the official crowd. Would have been more on the terraces that day in all likelihood. Fulham is our biggest official attendance which was 36,000/37,000 I think.
Excellent news although complete waste of effort as we'll be a middling Championship side next season with gates of 15-18,000
If this is the case then perhaps the team should relocate to a city where people appreciate watching a team representing their city in (by European standards) very high level football even when things are not going well.
My Dad was there for that, he said that not everyone paid!! A lot climbed in