Seat Counters 25/26

For Exeter

L0: 1,078
L1: 579
L3: 2,408

Total Left: 4,065 (800 Sold Since Yesterday) at this rate should sell out by the 27th.

Call me Einstein, but I had a feeling that Cheap Tickets and No Membership Paywall would lead to high demand
I agree.im taking my daughter and granddaughter and it's been a piece of cake to buy them .
This is where they are going wrong imo can't hit non regulars with membership charges on top of match ticket costs. Just puts a few times a year people off.
 
You really think a club that barely gets 5k home gates will snap up tickets for City home ends at the Etihad, they won’t.
Exactly!

It's not as though we're playing a team like Cardiff or Birmingham, who despite being in a lower division would still have hundreds of supporters living all over the country and potential for mayhem.

This is Exeter and it will be no different to last season when Plymouth brought thousands, plus maybe a dozen students dotted around the home end.
 
Any young gun seat counters ready to do an Exeter count? Good seat counting experience whilst the veterans are still pissed up over Xmas. Looks like we're down to singles in many areas....
I'm no young gun and I don't want to claim to be in the class of the regular counters but I'll have a go:
Level 0: 457
Level 1: 229
Level 3: 1684
Total: 2370
 
Can’t believe you lot took Christmas Day off. Bah, humbug.
We should have some rules implemeted just like season tickets.

You miss 10 days of ticket counting/updates during the season, you will not allowed to do it next season and the position goes to the person next in line.

Some people just don’t know how important this is for the Bluemoon family
 
We should have some rules implemeted just like season tickets.

You miss 10 days of ticket counting/updates during the season, you will not allowed to do it next season and the position goes to the person next in line.

Some people just don’t know how important this is for the Bluemoon family
If they can’t treat their job seriously we need to find people who will. This type of half hearted effort impacts on the whole club. They should be ashamed.
 
Sales for the Brighton home game are a bit shocking, in the returned Brighton SS3, in just 1 block there are 637 seats available, at £25 adult, £13 kids (after discount). So a family of 5 for less than £90.

I get it that these are just the Brighton returns, and there are 10 days to do, and it's just after Christmas and is midweek in mid-winter, but in the East stand L3 the same 5 tickets are on sale for £156, no chance of shifting those when SS3 isn't budging.
Demand feels really subdued this year, no doubt the cost of living surge isn't helpful, but there's a hell of a task for the ticket office next year with NS3 opening. They must be a little worried.
The stadium expansion decision might have been made in the afterglow of the treble, when there was a surge in demand. Personally I'd rather have a 50,000 seater rammed to capacity though tickets would be harder to get.
Next year will be Interesting.
 
Sales for the Brighton home game are a bit shocking, in the returned Brighton SS3, in just 1 block there are 637 seats available, at £25 adult, £13 kids (after discount). So a family of 5 for less than £90.

I get it that these are just the Brighton returns, and there are 10 days to do, and it's just after Christmas and is midweek in mid-winter, but in the East stand L3 the same 5 tickets are on sale for £156, no chance of shifting those when SS3 isn't budging.
Demand feels really subdued this year, no doubt the cost of living surge isn't helpful, but there's a hell of a task for the ticket office next year with NS3 opening. They must be a little worried.
The stadium expansion decision might have been made in the afterglow of the treble, when there was a surge in demand. Personally I'd rather have a 50,000 seater rammed to capacity though tickets would be harder to get.
Next year will be Interesting.
Maybe you are right but I think the Club would look to sales for the Chelsea and Exeter games as confirmation that demand is out there. They will also have some data to indicate that there is significant demand for more season cards / flexis.

Midweek games against lower profile teams won’t sell out, especially in an expanded ground. That isn’t the test / standard for expanding the ground. I agree demand for tickets has reduced for the lesser profile games and that’s been exacerbated by the industrial scale use of the Ticket Exchange.
 

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