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There's definitely a kid behind me who can't stop KICKING MY ****ING CHAIR.
Sit down shut up....... And repeat.
There's definitely a kid behind me who can't stop KICKING MY ****ING CHAIR.
If you listen to this interview with the head of marketing, Tom Gorringe, from 18 minutes in he starts talking about the ages of our fan base. We have a spike from 16-18 (or over-index as he puts it), and then from 18 to mid 30s it drops off, before peaking again for older supporters (basically down to playing at Withdean and Gillingham for 14 years).
So based upon this, your fear is unfounded. We are attracting a large number of younger supporters, but struggle to convert those in their 20s and 30s.
https://audioboom.com/posts/5030263-tom-gorringe
Reckon we lost a generation of supporters at least during the Priestfield / Withdean days , Can't confirm this but i read somewhere that last season we had approaching 5k of junior season ticket holders , always amazes me the amount of kids i see at the Amex can't see anything but a growing younger fan base if we keep being successful and the club continues to encourage the nippers with fair pricing for families , they are tomorrow's grumpy 50 year old NSC'ers who like nothing more than to correct spelling mistakes and say Your Mum a lot . But in answer to the original question , yes especially at london area away games .
It would be interesting to analyze those figures to establish whether we have a bit of a revenue cliff coming, especially as those aged 16-18 mature into early adulthood and affordability becomes an issue.
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Er, unless we stopped breeding at the turn of the millennium I think they'll be kids to replace them
My teenage children have no interest in football. I've tried, but they don't want to go, don't care about it, have other interests.
It's obvious the crowd at the Albion is a lot older than it used to be twenty years ago or earlier. What will it be like in 20 or 30 years? If the club is doing well there will be plenty of people who want to go (try getting a home ticket for a club like Spurs at the moment - you won't be able to). If the club is not doing so well and with a lot of the committed supporters getting on a bit, then I can see problems ahead for the game generally - not just B&HA. At that point prices will have to come (relatively) down or the crowds won't be there.
Yes, maybe you're right there... that will be me failing with my kids I probably gravitate towards the non-kid areas.It's not obvious at all, there are kids everywhere. It's the age group in between that took the hit.
There's definitely a kid behind me who can't stop KICKING MY ****ING CHAIR.