HIV?Still testing positive so might not be there. Would you believe it FFS !!
HIV?Still testing positive so might not be there. Would you believe it FFS !!
Looking at the seating plan for tomorrow it looks like there's only a few hundred or so seats left in the corners
We can't be far off having to open West Upper - It would be madness to turn anyone away
There's still almost 5,000 seats available, even allowing for around around 1,700 away seats being left empty, we're definitely not going to be turning anyone away.
Hopefully the numbers will increase and the West Upper will be needed later in the season, but I suspect it will be a while yet.
Is it just me, or does 3700 not seem like much more.... Not really sure what I was expecting tbh.
Match day sales are pretty impressive mind but I agree thought they’d be more. Think they need to market the kids for free better as a few posted on here barely anyone knowsIs it just me, or does 3700 not seem like much more.... Not really sure what I was expecting tbh.
Especially when kids are free.Is it just me, or does 3700 not seem like much more.... Not really sure what I was expecting tbh.
12,260 according to Acun today, 3,700 more than last season. He's hoping for 5,00 more.
It's probably fair to say that a lot of kids have took up the free offer and this in itself has boosted the figure significantly? It's no bad thing to entice local children but the obvious downside is,if we're not getting the required results,they'll drift away and lose absolutely nothing(no loss for the Club financially but empty seats isn't an ideal image)Especially when kids are free.
Showing games live via firesticks, subscription or what ever might help the overseas audience but it does nothing for home gates locally.
On a more positive note for anyone venturing into the city centre before or after the game. The Sandringham on Paragon Street is back open. One of a very few single bar, single room old fashioned pubs left, good to see and like City, well worth supporting.
It's probably fair to say that a lot of kids have took up the free offer and this in itself has boosted the figure significantly? It's no bad thing to entice local children but the obvious downside is,if we're not getting the required results,they'll drift away and lose absolutely nothing(no loss for the Club financially but empty seats isn't an ideal image)
On a slightly different subject,our match day prices have dropped to a very reasonable price too and that will attract both local and away fans.It's a pity that other Clubs haven't followed suit because ultimately travelling City away fans are going to be paying around the £28-£30 mark,whereas our rivals fans will reap the benefit of £20 Match day tickets? This could lead to bigger away support at our home games,good for the away team but no enticement for travelling City fans to boost our numbers at away games?
It's not a huge amount I admit but £7 or £8 buys my beers for the lonely journey back north or a bag of chips (wouldn't stretch to a fish supper)when I visit the Blue Lagoon chippy outside Central Station.Don’t think prices will affect travelling support either way. Given the cost of travel, food drinks etc on top of seven or eight quid less for the actual entrance won’t sway people.
No fans have higher travelling costs in a season than Geordies but they are always there in numbers.