on the contrary, the graph illustrates perfectly the transient nature of support and the effect of league status and other variable factors... our current crowds are perfectly understandable and pose no problem at all with regard to the likely attendances at Falmer to watch a more successful team
It makes poor reading nowadays.
As someone who has banged on about high ticket prices I actually agree with you! There is not one single factor as Perseus points out above. For me, personally, the cost IS the biggest factor. With a wife working part-time and two children in full-time education (one an adult) I want to see some cheap 'Family' ticket that matches my circumstances. When the kids were younger football, as in attending Albion games home and away, used to be one of the things we did together.If you believe that price is the answer as to the low gates buy a copy of Albion Results book and see the gates in the last few years at The Goldstone eg. Tues 16th Mar 1996 in Div 2 home to Hull won 4 - 0 attendance 4910, Nov 14th 1995 home to Walsall lost 3 - 0 att 4976 so it hasnt changed much and that was in Div 2 the equivalent of Div 1 now.
What you didnt want a free meal and a pint thrown in with the price. Shame on you we are a wealthy club that can afford to sell tickets at giveaway prices. Pay on the day at the gate we cannot do due to the restrictions placed on us by the council to use Withdean , so why keep bleating on about it. That is not just yiou but many others.
A season ticket cost less than £10 a week. Put a tenner aside for a year and when renewal comes round you've got the money and a bit left over.
Very true bud as i have only been withdean onceAbsolute crap.You tell me how many more clubs playing at withdean in our division would be getting the gates we get paying the prices we do?.I know so many people who will go when we get Falmer who have hardly ever set foot in withdean.As long as the prices are sensible it will be a totally different situation.
that is fair enough, but you do not pay a £10 a week do you. You have to pay by a certain date or your price goes up. and that vertain date tends to be when you are looking at deposit time for holidays etc etc .
There are no easy answers to this crowds business....as I have said...we are watching third division football and unless you are leeds united, gates will be around the 5000 mark!
That's f***ing shocking.
We truly are a lower league club with a very poor fanbase.
We need to reduce the ticket prices and fast, because tonight was embarassing. Time to give more tickets to schools, so we can get the younger generation in and watch their local team play. Instead of watching Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United etc.
........................................................................................ For the likes of Leeds the club can charge full price. For Walsall on a Tuesday night when there's Champions' League on the telly £5 was the figure suggested.
Look, I'm just reporting what some ordinary 'Albion fans in the pub' think! The club would lose money if every seat was taken at full price, so the £5 ticket would, hopefully, have the effect of 'papering the house' (as they say in the theatre). At least it should give a better atmosphere, get a few more people back into the habit of going to matches again and make some kids think twice before they automatically say they're Arsenal fans or whatever. The club hardly cleaned up on Tuesday selling tickets at the price they did, so any reduction of gate receipts would have been neither here nor there. Think of any money lost as being spent on customer service, advertising, building a customer base, whatever.So how would the economics of a £5 ticket price actually work out - ie what do you assume/think was the gate income on Tuesday night, how is this impacted by charging £5 and from where do you make up any shortfall?