durrington gull
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Dont forget we are 2-3k down on ST sales from last season so that is going to put a dent on our attendance and i think a few more Tkt promotions wouldnt go amiss
answer to the original question - Give tickets to local schools and businesses; no brainer for me as costs nothing but could be food/drink revenue. Fill it, and create a future fanbase.
Looking back at this time of year...
25/10/14 Home to Rotherham 24,370
28/10/13 (Monday night) Home to Watford 27,657
09/11/13 (closest Saturday to above) Home to Blackburn 27,912
20/10/12 Home to Middlesbrough 26,293
From what I can see we are averaging just under 24k so far this season. Are another 4,000 or so going to come out to get close to that Blackburn attendance? It doesn't feel like it.
In the event that promotion seems the most likely outcome for the Albion (finger crossed), I think matches from around March will be a sell out as fans of the Premier League try to ensure they have loyalty points or season tickets for next season. Big IF though as to whether we can maintain our challenge but things are looking very very good right now.
answer to the original question - Give tickets to local schools and businesses; no brainer for me as costs nothing but could be food/drink revenue. Fill it, and create a future fanbase.
Is it advertised around town you can just rock up? I don't know I don't live
I think there are 2 major problems
a (cost)
b ( logistics)
If you are an Albion fan the logistics involved in watching the Albion is understandable.
The trouble is that if you are not an Albion fan but you just want to watch a game of football.
Sooner rather than later getting a ticket for the Amex has to get easier.
Some people just want to buy a ticket they don't want to sign up to a Database where they will be
Offered all sorts of other shit"
Do you struggle to read the big sign with ticket booths below (with people easily buying tickets) that says 'Match Day Sales' at the ground every match day?
again i say LOWER MATCH DAY TICKETSWhat does TB/PB have to do to fill the Amex.(apart from Host Rugby matches)
Here we stand top of the league where we have stood for 2 months now.
Yet our highest attendance has been 26k.
The club have put their hands in their pockets & invested in the team to
Give us the best chance of success.
I know that if we are top of the league in April the Amex will be full I also know
That if we draw Chelsea at home in the FA cup the Amex will be full.
I find it strange that a team that finished 5th from bottom of the league attracted
More fans to a game than a team that was top of the league.
WHY ARE WE DOWN ON S/T ,THEY WERE THE MUST HAVE ESSENTIAL a few seasons backDont forget we are 2-3k down on ST sales from last season so that is going to put a dent on our attendance and i think a few more Tkt promotions wouldnt go amiss
free beer and pizzathere was.a student offer on tuesday that i assume was marketed at the uni. It seemed quite successful. Hopefully those that came will spread the word.
I would like to see the shelf in the NW corner full of clubs ie football teams girls /boys schools students,language schools etc as we need to get new fans in early to help build our fan base.
what are these songs you talk about out of interestso would i.
As it is currently, groups of schoolchildren seem to get plonked in the south east corner where they are exposed to the grunts and sign language of the away following instead of being in and about the home following where they might get to hear some of our support and learn some of our songs instead.