Disappointing not to have sold out. Do NSC think the club made a faux pax by putting the complicated points system in place with so little time (less than a week) to actually shift the tickets?
I wonder if we'd have sold out if they'd made it easier for more people to buy a ticket earlier in the week.
Dunno. [MENTION=232]Simster[/MENTION] started a thread on this before we knew if this was a trip we'd have to make or not. On that thread I wrote:
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Started talking about this with [MENTION=236]Papa Lazarou[/MENTION] on the train home last night. The fact is, there is absolutely no reason why I couldn't go, but I really don't think I would, although that could just be a symptom of the current mood of flatness I have.
I was up there for the league game this season and it was a bloody long journey home with 50mph restrictions and closed motorway sections aplenty. I think I got home around 4am in the end.
Given the distance involved, a Friday night is massively more awkward to attend than a Saturday and will reduce our away following significantly. You can't get there and back on the train, so you'll need to either stay over or drive and leave at lunchtime on Friday, involving time off work and the like.
Finally, 2,500 people are making the commitment of getting up to Boro with many taking time off work on Friday to do so, and others spending small fortunes on train fares.
I'm waffling. 2,000 feels about par to me, but I wouldn't be surprised if we only had 1,500 or so.
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I'll add to that it's a first leg so nothing is likely to be resolved. If this was the second leg, even on a weekday night, then it would have sold out easily.
I thought demand may have been boosted by those who missed out on getting to Middlesbrough, but clearly not by enough.