Actually just got an email from Crawley, need to collect the ticket from the pre-paid window in ticket office in the car park - just in case anyone else hasn't got their ticket either.
Blimey I'm glad you mentioned about the kick off time! I just assumed as it's local it was the correct time so that kids could go to it, I was going to get there about 6.15! Obviously not now
PRE-SEASON MILLWALL AT HOME CROWD 1,391 AWAY FANS 650
WILL THE BUBBLE BURST FOR THEM THIS YEAR?
The Crawley catchment area is about 250,000.
Crawley 107,000
horham 55,000
Redhill 25,000
Horley 20,000
east grinstead 20,000
Reigate 20,000
This doesn't include the Mid Sussex towns and villages.
Still,its totally meaningless if they dont give the football club a second thought.
I think Crawleys crowds will increase again this season though,we should average the 4,000 mark.
But the problem they have, that we didn't then, is that FFP exists now.
If you're only averaging 3.5k fans every fortnight, the gate receipts are miniscule. This means that their budget is tiny.
Expect them to go down this year (especially if Barker goes elsewhere)
Can't see creepy averaging 4,000 reckon they will get 2500 and that's if they are playing well
Most of those folks already support league teams though. That is what Crawley Town are up against.
Many of your fans also support a Premiership team. There's no reason that will stop Crawleys gate growing any more than it stopped yours.
Really fancy fish and chips tonight. Anyone know if there is a decent one near the ground? Or any other highly rated takeaway?
Yeah, I bet there's a fair number like you, ditto the people who moved there from London and brought their allegiances with them. As Crawley get established though and maintain a high(er) profile they'll gradually stake their own claim on the first-choice loyalties of the people of mid-Sussex. I was a Chelsea fan when I first moved to Sussex but eventually changed to Brighton - which I wouldn't have done if they'd been a shit non-league team.Crawley born myself and do support Crawley, but Brighton is my team. In 1983 when I first started going to football matches, Crawley were below conference level and most of the players were postmen, Brighton were in old Division 2.
Really fancy fish and chips tonight. Anyone know if there is a decent one near the ground? Or any other highly rated takeaway?