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Wed Sep 23, 2015 9:22 am
This Saturday's Attendance City v Charlton?
I reckon about 13,080
Could be another all time Low in the new stadium for a League game
I will be there with my daughter cheering on the Mighty Bluebirds
Wed Sep 23, 2015 9:44 am
Agree, I think the current 'support' has levelled out, Annis and we will only see minor fluctuations from here on in unless we are right up the top (more in) or slip towards the bottom (more out)
Wed Sep 23, 2015 9:54 am
Sven wrote:Agree, I think the current 'support' has levelled out, Annis and we will only see minor fluctuations from here on in unless we are right up the top (more in) or slip towards the bottom (more out)

Chris, That's how I see it and the crowds will only come back if we are right up there come April.
They need to sort out massive promotions for next years season tickets and especially for the under 16's
Wed Sep 23, 2015 10:11 am
i see it as a positive thing really. as now the club will have to make an effort.
First thing they should do is adjust their pricing for season tickets, (assuming we are still a championship club next season) for example, a seat in the ninian stand for say, £350 also introducing better pricing for youngsters and OAPs
It will also mean they can do better match-day packages for the floating fans.
Wed Sep 23, 2015 10:12 am
paulh_85 wrote:i see it as a positive thing really. as now the club will have to make an effort.
First thing they should do is adjust their pricing for season tickets, (assuming we are still a championship club next season) for example, a seat in the ninian stand for say, £350 also introducing better pricing for youngsters and OAPs
It will also mean they can do better match-day packages for the floating fans.
Your prob right Paulh, The club now will finally have to take notice and act
Wed Sep 23, 2015 10:59 am
Forever Blue wrote:This Saturday's Attendance City v Charlton?
I reckon about 13,080
Could be another all time Low in the new stadium for a League game
I will be there with my daughter cheering on the Mighty Bluebirds

I always try to be optimistic but you wont be far off the mark there at the end of the day only attractive winning football will get big crowds back I'm hoping that after the meeting and all the debates going on it might be a wake up call for our supporters to start turning up I know I'm contradicting myself EVER THE OPTIMIST LOL
Wed Sep 23, 2015 12:49 pm
paulh_85 wrote:i see it as a positive thing really. as now the club will have to make an effort.
First thing they should do is adjust their pricing for season tickets, (assuming we are still a championship club next season) for example, a seat in the ninian stand for say, £350 also introducing better pricing for youngsters and OAPs
It will also mean they can do better match-day packages for the floating fans.
Totally agree, I was renewing this season but when I seen a price increase I thought they were taking the piss.
The stadium is to big unless we are successful. Reduce them even further I say 250/300 and get people back.
Wed Sep 23, 2015 12:59 pm
I would think the attendance will be about the same as the last home match
In fact,it could be lower due to the rugby World Cup
I think that at the moment we have a hard core of about 13,000
This will only change if we start challenging for the top spots in the league
If you go back to 2008 when we got to the fa cup final,that increased season ticket holders because they wanted a final ticket
The club still showing a promise of promotion and the eventual premier league ,kept the sales up
However what has happened now is that we have gone back to our previous level
Why, you may ask
Going to red started it
Then our manager fiascos and the terrible football that was served up
The appointment of Slade failed to to get anyone excited
Some of the football that was served up last season would have made decisions quite easily for some supporters to have said enough is enough
We should have made a couple of good signings for this season to have got the supporters excited
The fact that we didn't was not enough to convince the missing supporters to renew
The club will need to convince the supporters that they are ambitious for a return to the premiership before bigger crowds will return
I don't think people are convinced that Slade can provide us with promotion
I have given him till mid December to convince me,and I'm a season ticket holder
Wed Sep 23, 2015 1:08 pm
2blue2handle wrote:paulh_85 wrote:i see it as a positive thing really. as now the club will have to make an effort.
First thing they should do is adjust their pricing for season tickets, (assuming we are still a championship club next season) for example, a seat in the ninian stand for say, £350 also introducing better pricing for youngsters and OAPs
It will also mean they can do better match-day packages for the floating fans.
Totally agree, I was renewing this season but when I seen a price increase I thought they were taking the piss.
The stadium is to big unless we are successful. Reduce them even further I say 250/300 and get people back.
however you set it i think it would be a big boost as they have been over 400 quid for a while now.
just going on the 350 mark, it would certainly make me happy (though i will probably renew anyway) it would mean that the majority of the current season ticket holders will probably renew, it could entice back a few who havent, and like i said, give far more flexibility with match day ticket offers.
Wed Sep 23, 2015 2:10 pm
12,891
Wed Sep 23, 2015 2:27 pm
Charlton will bring about 500 so I reckon 13501.
The egg in the evening will mean loads wanting to go on the piss from midday. Good luck to them. They can feck off for all I care.
Bloooooburds!!!
Wed Sep 23, 2015 2:29 pm
13,234 and a win for the bluebirds
Thu Sep 24, 2015 1:44 am
Blueboys1927 wrote:12,891

Spot on!
Thu Sep 24, 2015 7:12 pm
13589
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