Atmosphere Thread | 2025/26

Sounded loud… thought we had taken full/extra allocation judging by the noise on tv
Think it was just slightly less than the usual PL allocation, by about half a block.

Given the usual allocation is 3.2k, I'd guess there were about 2.8k - 2.9k blues there.

Glad to hear it sounded good on the telly.
 
Think it was just slightly less than the usual PL allocation, by about half a block.

Given the usual allocation is 3.2k, I'd guess there were about 2.8k - 2.9k blues there.

Glad to hear it sounded good on the telly.

Well more noise than usual league games there… so great effort to you all who attended and sang throughout
 
It felt a good away end from within it, not sure how it sounded on tv? Disappointed to read we didn’t sell out, a bit surprised given the number who moan you can never get away tickets
 
It felt a good away end from within it, not sure how it sounded on tv? Disappointed to read we didn’t sell out, a bit surprised given the number who moan you can never get away tickets
It did sell out but only because we sent back some of the tickets last week. I would have expected a bigger turnout but the Seat Counters had spotted this a week or so ago.
 
It felt a good away end from within it, not sure how it sounded on tv? Disappointed to read we didn’t sell out, a bit surprised given the number who moan you can never get away tickets
Who are you dissapointed in?, those who couldn't get time off work mid week ?, those who couldn't find travel to the arse end of the country on a Tuesday night?, or those who simply couldn't afford it?
 
It did sell out but only because we sent back some of the tickets last week. I would have expected a bigger turnout but the Seat Counters had spotted this a week or so ago.
The key now is selling out the home game. There are thousands of tickets available for this one and I think it’s the least the lads deserve after last nights efforts.
 
The key now is selling out the home game. There are thousands of tickets available for this one and I think it’s the least the lads deserve after last nights efforts.
I've just seen the price of the tickets. £30 -£50. I cant see it selling out at that price. Needed to be £15 -30.
 
The key now is selling out the home game. There are thousands of tickets available for this one and I think it’s the least the lads deserve after last nights efforts.
I'll start you off with school night, dark, cold, and saving money for the final. There will also be a few who think the tie is dead, they will have forgotten we almost blew a 3-1 lead from the first leg v the rags six years ago.
 
… those who couldn't find travel to the arse end of the country on a Tuesday night …
That said, I left the top of the Leazes Stand at 10pm and was in my bed in Bury by ten past 1, without breaking the speed limit. How come it takes me 90 minutes to get home from the bottom of the East Stand?

I will definitely do Newcastle again if I qualify for tickets.
 
That’s the downside. I agree it’s overpriced once again. They don’t half shoot themselves in the foot at times.
Agree, £30 - £50 seems a lot ?
What were the prices for last night's game at St. James Park ?
The League Cup tickets were usually much cheaper than F.A. Cup ties.
Hopefully it will sell out though...
 
It felt a good away end from within it, not sure how it sounded on tv? Disappointed to read we didn’t sell out, a bit surprised given the number who moan you can never get away tickets
To be fair mate, the reason we didn't sell the full allocation was the amount of regulars that missed out.

We hardly sold any tickets when the criteria was high, but sold loads when it went down to matchday members.

Very good uptake from people who don't normally get to go.
 
Who are you dissapointed in?, those who couldn't get time off work mid week ?, those who couldn't find travel to the arse end of the country on a Tuesday night?, or those who simply couldn't afford it?
Well all those reasons apply but they also do to the Geordie’s and we know they will sell thousands.
Think the club should be making better efforts to help sell more tickets/transport support etc
 
Think it was just slightly less than the usual PL allocation, by about half a block.

Given the usual allocation is 3.2k, I'd guess there were about 2.8k - 2.9k blues there.

Glad to hear it sounded good on the telly.

thats annoying, I missed out as it said sold out, so to know city sent back tickets is frustrating

Sounded great on ITV
 
It did sell out but only because we sent back some of the tickets last week. I would have expected a bigger turnout but the Seat Counters had spotted this a week or so ago.
For a short notice game, the club were once again way too slow getting this on sale to Members. Not saying we would've sold the full allocation, but we definitely would've taken a lot more if the ticket office hadn't been so incompetent.

Getting it on sale to members a week before the game isn't good enough.
 
Bert, you ask a lot of questions, but you don’t have any ideas and any answers yourself.

Fire away.

Atmosphere and the atmosphere group

It was a great result and very good performance last night, JRB.

You have asked for answers and invited me to fire away. Here are suggestions -

1.1894 take a long pause and take time to re-assess their current stance. Give careful thought to what is the best opportunity for improving the atmosphere.

2. Then, positively lead and encourage its members, to improve atmosphere and create a big home end on ONE level, by re-locating to the North Stand.

3. Positively encourage those in South Stand lower (level 0), Kippax Corner, South Stand Upper (level 3) and fans from other parts of the stadium, to establish themselves in the North Stand.

4. Promote this as a great opportunity to re-invigorate the membership and uplift the atmosphere. Pull together in the same direction.

5. Act as a conduit through City Matters to achieve the above.

Naturally some fans will want to remain where they are are for a variety of reasons. Change does not come naturally to many. However change can be the best action ever for many more.

You also mentioned the questions that had been raised and facts presented which many fans agree with.

Fundamental questions to 1894 are -
  1. how will the current stance to try and get a few more fans into South Stand lower (level ) make any real difference to the atmosphere?
  2. how will the inherent split between the SS lower, middle, and upper levels and Kippax corner together with the associated detrimental impact on great atmosphere creation, ever be overcome?
  3. how do you intend to overcome away fans normally dominating almost all cup games in City`s so called home end?
Prices
These will be announced by the club.
It is reasonable to work out that (1) the North Stand safe standing will be less than the South Stand lower (level 0) current prices; and (2) the North Stand safe standing will be no more than the current South Stand upper rear seats (rear level 3). Do you agree?

Displays / flags
There is scope for these still in the North Stand.

General Admission
9,200 approx. general admission / safe standing tickets is no more of mish mash than the current 3,000 safe standing in the SS lower ( level 0) whose profile is mixed.

Given the above and whilst waiting for further information from the club, why did someone think that it was good idea to adopt a premature position and produce questionnaire for a limited reach too early in the process?

No one gats it right all the time and that includes the club. However lets focus on what we can do as fans. I therefore go back to point 1 above and suggest that time is now taken to re-assess the current stance and give careful thought to what is the best opportunity for improving the atmosphere now and in the future.
 

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