I am not sure we would fill the ground if extended for most of our games. Maybe the big 4 or 5 and that is it.
I am not sure we would fill the ground if extended for most of our games. Maybe the big 4 or 5 and that is it.
One benefit of spare capacity is people, who may not be supporters (now) know they can get a seat if they decide to go on the off chance. For our area the other option is Cardiff where there is a good chance of seeing a match if you try getting a ticket on the day.
I am not sure we would fill the ground if extended for most of our games. Maybe the big 4 or 5 and that is it.
I don't bother trying to go to home games as they very rarely get to General Sale. I now just go to away games and the un popular ones as you can more or less get these tickets.What is this based on ? All our tickets sell out don't they ?
If there are others like me, I no longer even bother looking for tickets because it seems pointless. I'm sure I'm not the only one, and if it was widely know that there's a good chance of getting a ticket for a match, more fans would turn up. I don't think that because 18,000 ish turn up every week that that's the total number of fans who want to see a match.
I don't care who we are playing, I'd love to be able to get in the stadium. I think that we'd easily cope with another 4 or 5 thousand on our capacity.
If there are tickets left on the day - I think that's a great scenario for any fan to still get to see a match. A season ticket is not a viable option for all fans. I don't have a season ticket because I was living in Australia when we got promoted to the PL, which now means it's very difficult to get one.
I don't bother trying to go to home games as they very rarely get to General Sale. I now just go to away games and the un popular ones as you can more or less get these tickets.

Looks like the purchase is on
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/swansea-city-chiefs-preparing-buy-8492054
