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Derby, Brighton, Norwich, Huddersfield all smaller. We have a population 3 times that of Burnley who have more big clubs as rivals for support around them but get the same as us. Anyway don't go quoting populations and statistics, you will have Al Rawdah and Chazz getting in a state of high dudgeon.
What can you do there's lots of football fans here it's just that to many of them support other cities
 
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A lot of fans should be asking why this is.

I've directly asked our so-called Marketing, Communications and Ticketing Manager, and it's fairly obvious from his belated answers that he doesn't much care, or someone's 'advising' him not to!
I see he tells us that he increased Birmingham City's membership by 700%, achieved a year on year season ticket growth, and the doubling of staff in his particular department. I wish him well in his hunt for another job!




The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
 
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'Someone' at the club should be asking themselves why this is, and what they can do to change it. If they don't have the answers the club needs to employ someone that does.




The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.

I've already got a job thanks. And I wouldn't work for those either. :P
 
I see the dozy bastards still haven't opened up the northern end of the west upper again for the Sunderland game, there's two zone 2 blocks in that area that people will want to sit in, there's only singles available in zone 1/2 in the rest of the stadium right now.

This has happened every game in the last few months but they insist on keeping this area shut, when will the penny drop that zone 3 is too ****ing expensive so people will simply not bother coming?

The rest of the west upper has now been made available for anyone wanting a zone 2 ticket.
 
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I still can't believe they've announced that they're closing it completely next season, i think most games have seen crowds slightly more than 20k so it'll need to be open most games, i actually think the crowds will steadily improve next season anyway now more zone 1 blocks have been introduced.
 
If you factor in all the IF"S about next season, the people involved at all levels of this club are not football people or they would be planning for May 23rd.!!!