Fri Mar 27, 2015 6:51 pm
Fri Mar 27, 2015 7:04 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Less the 100 Cardiff Fans had season tickets during the late 80s and middle of the 90's.
I think for 2 seasons we had either just under 100 season ticket holders.
I remember it got so empty and cold on the Bob Bank, I swopped my season ticket for one in the Grandstand for 1 season
Crowds went as low as 1,400
We have come a long way since those days
Could that ever happen in the New Stadium?
Fri Mar 27, 2015 7:08 pm
wez1927 wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Less the 100 Cardiff Fans had season tickets during the late 80s and middle of the 90's.
I think for 2 seasons we had either just under 100 season ticket holders.
I remember it got so empty and cold on the Bob Bank, I swopped my season ticket for one in the Grandstand for 1 season
Crowds went as low as 1,400
We have come a long way since those days
Could that ever happen in the New Stadium?
Your a barrel of laughs recently annis
Fri Mar 27, 2015 7:31 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Less the 100 Cardiff Fans had season tickets during the late 80s and middle of the 90's.
I think for 2 seasons we had either just under 100 season ticket holders.
I remember it got so empty and cold on the Bob Bank, I swopped my season ticket for one in the Grandstand for 1 season
Crowds went as low as 1,400
We have come a long way since those days
Could that ever happen in the New Stadium?
Fri Mar 27, 2015 7:34 pm
Gareth (Wilts) wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Less the 100 Cardiff Fans had season tickets during the late 80s and middle of the 90's.
I think for 2 seasons we had either just under 100 season ticket holders.
I remember it got so empty and cold on the Bob Bank, I swopped my season ticket for one in the Grandstand for 1 season
Crowds went as low as 1,400
We have come a long way since those days
Could that ever happen in the New Stadium?
My first season ticket was centre grandstand in the Durban era. We got relegated from div 2 yet my dad and I renewed. Got relegated to the 4th.
I remember some awful football in that era but I used to get a huge buzz as we drove down the Ely link road and the floodlights of ninian park came into sight.
Watching players like Robbie Turner and John Carver should have put me off for life.
Fri Mar 27, 2015 8:23 pm
Fri Mar 27, 2015 8:26 pm
Fri Mar 27, 2015 11:33 pm
Sat Mar 28, 2015 8:51 am
Sat Mar 28, 2015 8:59 am
Bluemellons wrote:Morning Annis.
I wouldnt be overly concerned about next season. I'm waiting until the last minute before I get a ticket, as are most people I know. Others are just picking and choosing games.
There is no panic to get your existing seat as most people dont care where they go these days, plus they are never going to sell out for any game.
The club has expanded the stadium to a capacity we dont need so there is no panic to buy for anyone.
Personally I think we'll be down to 12-15000 attendances next season and thats only because we're back in blue.
I'll be there as usual......people who think these are hard times must be insane. As you say, the div 4 days were a world away.
Sat Mar 28, 2015 9:00 am
rhondda 1015 wrote:You didn't need to buy a season ticket in those days, I went to just about every home game, as did most of my mates. I can only think of 1 who used to buy a season regularly back then. If it's going back to that situation, then the club have only themselves to blame.
Sat Mar 28, 2015 9:07 am
Sat Mar 28, 2015 9:09 am
Gareth (Wilts) wrote:What the club should do is sell season tickets in canton, grange and ninian stands for 200 each. Concessions half price. Charge 400 in grandstand. They would sell 20,000 no problem. Not only that they would benefit from greater merchandising and food/drink income. Standard match day prices should be 20 for adults and 5 for kids.
The club has the parachute payments as well. Sadly they are too short sighted to do this.
Sat Mar 28, 2015 9:11 am
Sat Mar 28, 2015 9:19 am
Xcasual wrote:I had one in the 90's , a little blue wallet with tear out tickets inside.
Sat Mar 28, 2015 9:19 am
Forever Blue wrote:Gareth (Wilts) wrote:What the club should do is sell season tickets in canton, grange and ninian stands for 200 each. Concessions half price. Charge 400 in grandstand. They would sell 20,000 no problem. Not only that they would benefit from greater merchandising and food/drink income. Standard match day prices should be 20 for adults and 5 for kids.
The club has the parachute payments as well. Sadly they are too short sighted to do this.
Gareth, Little Bradford City have 10,000 Season ticket holders, £50 for Under 16's anywhere in their ground
Sat Mar 28, 2015 9:22 am
Gareth (Wilts) wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Gareth (Wilts) wrote:What the club should do is sell season tickets in canton, grange and ninian stands for 200 each. Concessions half price. Charge 400 in grandstand. They would sell 20,000 no problem. Not only that they would benefit from greater merchandising and food/drink income. Standard match day prices should be 20 for adults and 5 for kids.
The club has the parachute payments as well. Sadly they are too short sighted to do this.
Gareth, Little Bradford City have 10,000 Season ticket holders, £50 for Under 16's anywhere in their ground
It makes so much sense to do cheap tickets for kids. The club should also be giving away tickets to schools from across South wales. The hierarchy of the club have not got a clue how to run a bath let alone a successful business.
Sat Mar 28, 2015 9:45 am
Forever Blue wrote:Gareth (Wilts) wrote:What the club should do is sell season tickets in canton, grange and ninian stands for 200 each. Concessions half price. Charge 400 in grandstand. They would sell 20,000 no problem. Not only that they would benefit from greater merchandising and food/drink income. Standard match day prices should be 20 for adults and 5 for kids.
The club has the parachute payments as well. Sadly they are too short sighted to do this.
Gareth, Little Bradford City have 10,000 Season ticket holders, £50 for Under 16's anywhere in their ground
Sat Mar 28, 2015 9:48 am
Forever Blue wrote:Less the 100 Cardiff Fans had season tickets during the late 80s and middle of the 90's.
I think for 2 seasons we had either just under 100 season ticket holders.
I remember it got so empty and cold on the Bob Bank, I swopped my season ticket for one in the Grandstand for 1 season
Crowds went as low as 1,400
We have come a long way since those days
Could that ever happen in the New Stadium?
Sat Mar 28, 2015 10:06 am
Forever Blue wrote:Gareth (Wilts) wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Gareth (Wilts) wrote:What the club should do is sell season tickets in canton, grange and ninian stands for 200 each. Concessions half price. Charge 400 in grandstand. They would sell 20,000 no problem. Not only that they would benefit from greater merchandising and food/drink income. Standard match day prices should be 20 for adults and 5 for kids.
The club has the parachute payments as well. Sadly they are too short sighted to do this.
Gareth, Little Bradford City have 10,000 Season ticket holders, £50 for Under 16's anywhere in their ground
It makes so much sense to do cheap tickets for kids. The club should also be giving away tickets to schools from across South wales. The hierarchy of the club have not got a clue how to run a bath let alone a successful business.
Gareth, It certainly does and I know it works
My first game in 1972 was because City had gone to Marshfield Primary School and given Free tickets for us kids,I persuaded My Grandfather to take me and I was hooked I wish they hadnt now
Sat Mar 28, 2015 12:51 pm
Blueboys1927 wrote:I reckon min 7,000 crowds at least next season
Sat Mar 28, 2015 2:18 pm
Sat Mar 28, 2015 3:45 pm
Wayne S wrote:100 ST Holders?
That can't be right, can it?
I was one of four with ST's so that means we accounted for 4% of season ticket sales.
Sat Mar 28, 2015 5:05 pm
Xcasual wrote:I had one in the 90's , a little blue wallet with tear out tickets inside.
Sat Mar 28, 2015 6:03 pm
Sven wrote:Xcasual wrote:I had one in the 90's , a little blue wallet with tear out tickets inside.
yes, with numbered vouchers to be exchanged for the odd cup game, etc.
Sat Mar 28, 2015 8:59 pm
Sun Mar 29, 2015 7:16 am
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Mon Mar 30, 2015 12:23 pm
Mon Mar 30, 2015 4:53 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Less the 100 Cardiff Fans had season tickets during the late 80s and middle of the 90's.
I think for 2 seasons we had either just under 100 season ticket holders.
I remember it got so empty and cold on the Bob Bank, I swopped my season ticket for one in the Grandstand for 1 season
Crowds went as low as 1,400
We have come a long way since those days
Could that ever happen in the New Stadium?