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Re: UPDATED : Very very poor Support ::

Thu Apr 23, 2026 10:00 pm

worcester_ccfc wrote:
MOZZER1 wrote:not sure if this is gospel but someone just posted ticket sales ahead of Saturdays game

Canton sold out .. 280 left in the usual seats open in Ninian with an extra 570 now left in block 117 which is only opened when Ninian Stand is near to selling out. 700 odd in Grandstand and 900 in Family stand

can't imagine Northampton bringing too many ?


Saturday is going to be a party. BBM said he's been told it will be a good crowd.

But last night's attendance was disappointing.


looking at those figures if true surely we will be close to 24,000 + on Saturday

Re: UPDATED : Very very poor Support ::

Thu Apr 23, 2026 10:32 pm

worcester_ccfc wrote:
MOZZER1 wrote:not sure if this is gospel but someone just posted ticket sales ahead of Saturdays game

Canton sold out .. 280 left in the usual seats open in Ninian with an extra 570 now left in block 117 which is only opened when Ninian Stand is near to selling out. 700 odd in Grandstand and 900 in Family stand

can't imagine Northampton bringing too many ?


Saturday is going to be a party. BBM said he's been told it will be a good crowd.

But last night's attendance was disappointing.


In your opinion, and that’s fine

You think that just under 19,000 in Division 3 midweek with very few away fans is poor but when you look back at our history it isn’t

In 2016/17 we averaged 16,564 in the Championship

Our average attendance this season is 19,398
When we got promoted to the Premiership under Warnock it was 20,164

Seriously guys, our crowds, on the history of our club, and where we are in the league are phenomenal

We can sit here all day and talk about the catchment area etc but we already get phenomenal support from these areas, if it wasn’t for the support from outside of the City then we would have a problem

Re: UPDATED : Very very poor Support ::

Thu Apr 23, 2026 11:18 pm

CCFC_Wales wrote:
worcester_ccfc wrote:
MOZZER1 wrote:not sure if this is gospel but someone just posted ticket sales ahead of Saturdays game

Canton sold out .. 280 left in the usual seats open in Ninian with an extra 570 now left in block 117 which is only opened when Ninian Stand is near to selling out. 700 odd in Grandstand and 900 in Family stand

can't imagine Northampton bringing too many ?


Saturday is going to be a party. BBM said he's been told it will be a good crowd.

But last night's attendance was disappointing.


In your opinion, and that’s fine

You think that just under 19,000 in Division 3 midweek with very few away fans is poor but when you look back at our history it isn’t

In 2016/17 we averaged 16,564 in the Championship

Our average attendance this season is 19,398
When we got promoted to the Premiership under Warnock it was 20,164

Seriously guys, our crowds, on the history of our club, and where we are in the league are phenomenal

We can sit here all day and talk about the catchment area etc but we already get phenomenal support from these areas, if it wasn’t for the support from outside of the City then we would have a problem


You do make some valid points.

But I just get frustrated. I travel 70 miles on the train for home games which is over two hours in journey time. Others travel further.

I know it's not about who travels the most etc but it's frustrating that football fans down the road from the stadium can't turn up for not only their local team, but a team that are winding up a very successful season.