Seat Counters 25/26

City are averaging the biggest attendances in their history. They haven't had a PL crowd of less than 50k for years.
And 7 other clubs average over 50000 and we are the most successful club in the country over the last decade. All the other clubs don’t have the drop offs for cup games and less fashionable fixtures that we do. 51000 at SJP last night, 42000 ? At ours last night, a sizeable proportion of season ticket holders don’t attend cup games this doesn’t happen at all the other comparable clubs.
 
Moan, moan, moan. Our crowds now are much higher than the early 00s especially for cup matches.
And so they should be we were shite back then we are the top club in the country over the last decade. All cup games would be sold out if the club had built a solid local fan base and not shat in the so called legacy supported. We haven’t increased home based support to the level we should have done.
 
You can't just lower the prices for a couple of unattractive cup games and expect priced out fans to come flooding back.

Winning back priced out fans should be a long campaign of fair pricing, across the board, not just the odd game here or there.
I agree with you completely, but I was basing my comments on blue mates and collegaues who said that they couldn't be arsed going last night for the reasons I stated. The club needs to do LOTS more on tickets, but many fans also need to support their team better, it's easy to blame the club for everything, but I know people who probably wouldn't go to a game if the club sent them a free ticket
 
The old guard should have been gradually replaced by the new generation and I think that has partly happened as attendances are up a lot compared to years ago. However, mistakes have been made by the club who have concentrated on Corporate for obvious reasons. Not easy to get the right balance.

In terms of the size of the stadium it’s a tricky one. If we had gone for the Everton model we could have a packed 40,000 every week but the club’s ambitions are a lot bigger than that. We will see if they are right.
Thanks for some common sense. The club is totally correct to focus on the next generation of fans. I have been a fan for more than 60 years. We have a front four of Cherki, Doku, Foden, and Haaland….arguably the best in the world. We are competing for four trophies. Some of our fans are turning into scousers by playing the victim card. They seem to revel in it.
 
And 7 other clubs average over 50000 and we are the most successful club in the country over the last decade. All the other clubs don’t have the drop offs for cup games and less fashionable fixtures that we do. 51000 at SJP last night, 42000 ? At ours last night, a sizeable proportion of season ticket holders don’t attend cup games this doesn’t happen at all the other comparable clubs.
42k is a massive crowd. We probably sold more tickets than that as well. Club is on the crest of a wave. If you're not happy now you never will be
 
I wentt for 58 years man and boy, now due to ill health I can only get to a few games the club made the decision fans could only transfer to Members, it's £35 for a membership, I'd be lucky to get to 3 games a season but, the truth is I am not paying £35 for the right to buy a ticket for a game.
I'm not priced out by not being able to afford it I'm just not prepared to pay it, it's a rip off. The more difficult they make it the more people they will put off.

Loads of Blues were giving away free tickets for last night and I don’t think you needed to have a paid membership either.
 
And 7 other clubs average over 50000 and we are the most successful club in the country over the last decade. All the other clubs don’t have the drop offs for cup games and less fashionable fixtures that we do. 51000 at SJP last night, 42000 ? At ours last night, a sizeable proportion of season ticket holders don’t attend cup games this doesn’t happen at all the other comparable clubs.
Winning stuff is new to the Newcastle fans, it’s still exciting like when it was to us nearly 15 years ago. The 7.30 ko doesn’t help either, you’re battling some of the most crowded roads at rush hour in the country. I enjoyed the game eventually but have started to limit the number of evening games now as it’s just a pain in the arse.
 
Add 7.30pm to the list of excuses.
I remember the days when all evening ko's were 7.30pm.
Then they moved to 7.45pm and people moaned, and when they moved it to 8.00pm, they moaned even louder, now when there is a 7.30pm, a time they didn't want it moved from , they moan it is too early.

I remember when vegetables were organic, then they added things and put the price up, then they started selling organic, with nothing added and they put the price up. I prefer vegetables with soil attached, but it is against health and safety. Don't get me started on fish and chip wrappings, can't read brown paper can you.;)
 
Winning stuff is new to the Newcastle fans, it’s still exciting like when it was to us nearly 15 years ago. The 7.30 ko doesn’t help either, you’re battling some of the most crowded roads at rush hour in the country. I enjoyed the game eventually but have started to limit the number of evening games now as it’s just a pain in the arse.
Newcastle and us has been debated to death over the years, yes they have a passionate fanbase, revitalised initially by Keegan circa 84. They are a ONE city club like Leeds and SJP is far more accessible than the Ethiad and dont have Disneyland next door.
 
Newcastle and us has been debated to death over the years, yes they have a passionate fanbase, revitalised initially by Keegan circa 84. They are a ONE city club like Leeds and SJP is far more accessible than the Ethiad and dont have Disneyland next door.
Soon to be Billy Smarts
 
Thanks for some common sense. The club is totally correct to focus on the next generation of fans. I have been a fan for more than 60 years. We have a front four of Cherki, Doku, Foden, and Haaland….arguably the best in the world. We are competing for four trophies. Some of our fans are turning into scousers by playing the victim card. They seem to revel in it.
On the other side you get fans who believe the club can do no wrong as long as we have a few trophies in the bank. Happy clappers.

There is clearly a problem (evidenced by the attendance last night). You can either acknowledge that and hope for a positive change - or bury your head in the sand!
 
Add 7.30pm to the list of excuses.
I remember the days when all evening ko's were 7.30pm.
Then they moved to 7.45pm and people moaned, and when they moved it to 8.00pm, they moaned even louder, now when there is a 7.30pm, a time they didn't want it moved from , they moan it is too early.

I remember when vegetables were organic, then they added things and put the price up, then they started selling organic, with nothing added and they put the price up. I prefer vegetables with soil attached, but it is against health and safety. Don't get me started on fish and chip wrappings, can't read brown paper can you.;)
Buses, trains, trams, dog shit, mobile tickets, weather, Asahi, tourists, half n half scarves, memberships, atmosphere.....
 
Just tried to buy additional Exeter seats in my block - a lot not available.

Restricting the availability from the off is madness if promoting to purchase additional tickets.
 
On the other side you get fans who believe the club can do no wrong as long as we have a few trophies in the bank. Happy clappers.

There is clearly a problem (evidenced by the attendance last night). You can either acknowledge that and hope for a positive change - or bury your head in the sand!
No happy clappers. Just loyal supporters.
 
Very early Exeter count (sales only opened at 11am):

Level 3 - 5406
Level 2 - 2873
Level 1 - 7655

Total - 15,934

With the 8000 or so Exeter allocation, this would indicate around 28,000-29,000 of the home allocation have been sold. My guess is that we have around 20,000 fans on the FA Cup scheme

It goes on sale to all Cityzens matchday and junior members at 3pm so I'd expect a big surge in sales then
 
First time I haven't been in the domestic cup schemes and I didn't miss the drive over from the coast in busy & wet conditions, the 1 1/2 mile walk from parking, probably getting wet feet from all the water as well as it getting through my coat, returning the process to get home by around 23.30.

I'd decided I've had it with Wembley so no need to piss about at this time of year, if we get the right draw I'll go otherwise league games only now...it's a slow letting go process.
New shoes and coat might help.
 

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