Bradford City's crowds.....?

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Gully

Monkey in a seagull suit.
Apr 24, 2004
16,812
Way out west
I think that some of the early qualifying rounds might be regional, it would be pretty pointless having a pub team travelling from Cornwall up to Northumberland for a game watched by three men and a dog...as many of the earliest rounds really are.
 






house your seagull

Train à Grande Vitesse
Jul 7, 2004
2,693
Manchester
i sincerely hope that what bradford city have done will be a revolution in ticket prices in the country, especially in the lower leagues. to be fair balckburn rovers introduced a very low season ticket prices, 250 quid for the main 'singing' stand.

i think that in the long run (bradford not had a good start to the season!) the extra crowds will push the team o and out of that divison, big crowds mean great football experiences, if ever we needed a little lift at this club now would be great to near sell out every game.
 


Kenhead

New member
Oct 1, 2003
7,054
Brighton
2 things you do not need to go to the England U21s as you support BHA primarily,

Well i do, as i've already got a ticket. Be abit stupid if i didn't end up going. Also does that make me a bad fan for going to Wembley the other week rather than Port Vale?

The main reason why i'm doing the U21's is because its at MK Dons and its a ground i haven't ticket off, its a friday night so will be able to do Orient away the next day. If i was to miss a game out of that lot it will be an away one so its not as if the club are missing out on my non-attendance.

But my point was that Brighton are playing 5 games in 15 days regardless of the U21's match, and some people will find that just too expensive in a short space of time, and doubt that there will be many that does all 5.
 


BensGrandad

New member
Jul 13, 2003
72,015
Haywards Heath
Sorry didnt realize that the 5 in 15 days did not include the U21s. That is the reason that I said about not going to ther U21s also would assume another one is the JPT which I would miss if I had to and still go to the 4 important games.

I think that the club should allow STH into JPT free provided they buy 1 other ticket. They could just allow them through the turnstiles and then you sit where you can find a seat together with the person you bought the ticket for.
 




Kenhead

New member
Oct 1, 2003
7,054
Brighton
Well it wouldn't be so bad for STH as they would have already paid for there Luton and Walsall tickets, meaning they would only need the cash for the other 3.

Wonder if the club are waiting on the draw in the FA cup this weekend to do a Cup deal with a buy an FA cup ticket and get a JPT one half price?
Ideally we'll get drawn at home against a non-league side and reduce the tickets like last year, but its all speculation really. But more than likely we are agreeing a price with Chelthenham as wouldn't they get a share of gate reciepts?
 


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