desperado Posted February 7 Posted February 7 Not had a bit of crowd noncing for a bit 😂 Might get @radcliffe white back One thing that remains really impressive for us is our fan base. Think we’ll see it at our best tomorrow 👏👏 Quote
gonzo Posted February 7 Posted February 7 It's been quite remarkable really. Over 20k gates (tickets sold) being the norm is insane. Quote
tomski Posted February 7 Posted February 7 10 pager incoming😂 I’ll cover a few Our supporters are wankers tickets are too cheap average revenue per game per fan is £0.89 Real attendances are 8.5k Hot dogs aren’t buttered. It’s all good. COYWM. Quote
Tonge moor green jacket Posted February 7 Posted February 7 Not sure the numbers will be as high next season. If we don't go up, then we will have to make a good fist of trying, and bring some players/positivity back Quote
Lt. Aldo Raine Posted February 7 Posted February 7 A containment thread for all things attendnoncery so the rest of us don't have to read it Excellent work @desperado Quote
Lt. Aldo Raine Posted February 7 Posted February 7 (although I agree the rise in our attendances is, indeed, very encouraging and a thing to be celebrated) Quote
jmjhb Posted February 7 Posted February 7 28 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said: Not sure the numbers will be as high next season. If we don't go up, then we will have to make a good fist of trying, and bring some players/positivity back I think they will. Quote
Lt. Aldo Raine Posted February 7 Posted February 7 32 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said: Not sure the numbers will be as high next season. If we don't go up, then we will have to make a good fist of trying, and bring some players/positivity back As long as we have a strong enough second half of the season then I think even if we don't go up, enthusiasm will be higher than it was at the start of this season Quote
Tonge moor green jacket Posted February 7 Posted February 7 19 minutes ago, jmjhb said: I think they will. 14 minutes ago, Lt. Aldo Raine said: As long as we have a strong enough second half of the season then I think even if we don't go up, enthusiasm will be higher than it was at the start of this season That's what I said in the second sentence. If there isn't a great deal of improvement, then the new found enthusiasm will wane. Not east to get back quickly, and some will want to see what happens in the summer, rather than immediately renew. Quote
desperado Posted February 7 Author Posted February 7 If we’d have stuck with Evatt I think we would have seen a drop. Don’t think we will now. Tomorrow will be a good indicator. Selling out the EFL trophy game at Wrexham was another impressive indicator Quote
Mounts Kipper Posted February 7 Posted February 7 Surprised Blackpool increased their gates by that amount. Quote
gonzo Posted February 7 Posted February 7 2 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said: Surprised Blackpool increased their gates by that amount. They were boycotting that season to get Oyston out... Quote
Johnnyrotten Posted February 7 Posted February 7 4 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said: Surprised Blackpool increased their gates by that amount. They haven't really, the comparison will be with the time their fans were boycotting, they were getting 2 or 3k on which wasn't a reflection of their fanbase. Quote
Eddie Posted February 7 Posted February 7 It’s also the season we were relegated and didn’t even complete our fixtures - so a low comparator. No doubt it’s impressive though. When you compare to 16/17, which was our promotion season from L1 and before everyone really fell out with Ken, even then we only averaged 15,100 at home. When you consider how shit it’s been since (league position wise), the fact we’ve added 6,000 fans is amazing. Quote
Lt. Aldo Raine Posted February 7 Posted February 7 2 minutes ago, Eddie said: No doubt it’s impressive though. When you compare to 16/17, which was our promotion season from L1 and before everyone really fell out with Ken, even then we only averaged 15,100 at home. Yeah, that's a much better comparison Quote
Whitestar Posted February 7 Posted February 7 Be careful, be very careful. So easy to slip back into the 80s. Only need to lose the play off target this season and wipe 5-6 K off the crowd. Season tix well down for next year and we're off to a bummer, seen it for years & years & its depressing. This is our time!!! Do an Oxford & we'll be reet for years to come. Quote
Johnnyrotten Posted February 7 Posted February 7 18 minutes ago, Eddie said: It’s also the season we were relegated and didn’t even complete our fixtures - so a low comparator. No doubt it’s impressive though. When you compare to 16/17, which was our promotion season from L1 and before everyone really fell out with Ken, even then we only averaged 15,100 at home. When you consider how shit it’s been since (league position wise), the fact we’ve added 6,000 fans is amazing. Whoever's idea it was to reduce S/T prices, virtually give away kids S/Ts and have (4?) £10 games a season has to take a lot of the credit for the increase, whilst also making it difficult to compare like with like. Having owners we like is a huge factor too, IE was starting to erode it by iffy behaviour and being allowed to outstay his welcome, but it feels like we may have just acted in time to uphold take up for next season, a few encouraging performances under SS would obviously help🤞 Quote
jayjayoghani Posted February 7 Posted February 7 3 hours ago, tomski said: Hot dogs aren’t buttered. I was wondering how this all started I think @Tonge moor green jacket gave birth https://www.wanderersways.com/forum/topic/85616-change-of-owner/?do=findComment&comment=1587419 Quote
perth_white Posted February 8 Posted February 8 3 hours ago, jayjayoghani said: I was wondering how this all started I think @Tonge moor green jacket gave birth https://www.wanderersways.com/forum/topic/85616-change-of-owner/?do=findComment&comment=1587419 A 9 year running joke, impressive. Quote
BWFC_LOVE Posted February 8 Posted February 8 6 hours ago, Eddie said: It’s also the season we were relegated and didn’t even complete our fixtures - so a low comparator. No doubt it’s impressive though. When you compare to 16/17, which was our promotion season from L1 and before everyone really fell out with Ken, even then we only averaged 15,100 at home. When you consider how shit it’s been since (league position wise), the fact we’ve added 6,000 fans is amazing. It’s the season before. 18/19 was our last in the Championship. Quote
Eagle85 Posted February 8 Posted February 8 Think this is down to cheap season tickets, feel good factor of the resurgence over the last few years, the fact that in league 1 we are the favourites most games so have most of the play as well as the style of football under Evatt (apart from this season). Seen a lot say that attendances will increase if/when we get to the championship. Dont agree with that. Maybe the first year or two but once we’re settled in mid table with no much to play for it will become a bit stale. Becoming nigh on impossible to get promoted from the champ now competing against the relegated prem sides who not only have by far the best players but also the parachute payments over 3 years. Quote
BOWTUN BAKED Posted February 8 Posted February 8 Luton & Ipswich disagree. Further back Brentford & Bournemouth. Quote
Eagle85 Posted February 8 Posted February 8 29 minutes ago, BOWTUN BAKED said: Luton & Ipswich disagree. Further back Brentford & Bournemouth. Yeah that’s true. I get a bit stuck on thinking about the likes of Blackburn and Preston who have done a lot right over the last few years but it still always feels way out of reach for them. Quote
Popular Post tomski Posted February 9 Popular Post Posted February 9 While I care little about attendances, that’s the fullest I’ve seen the place after 90 mins for a long, long time Quote
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