Around the grounds yesterday and at the Derby-Leeds game today, are we getting too saturated with games and the cost of actually attending the games.
Throw in a crap public transport service and we aren't doing too well.


Indianablue wrote:Initial round games for the Prem and Championship sides are often dead rubbers, There might be a couple of upsets but largely the games run to form . Lower league fans attend and the top tier fans don't , in the same numbers .
Added that you can watch live games on Terrestial tv and the weather was shit for large parts of the country then you have ticket spares,
Yesterdays game was one of the few for me where tickets are on general sale but i chose not to go , save some money and watch it at home on the box, Away next weekend down in Christchurch and a few big bills coming up meant i was fairly happen to stay at home

[/center]ashton287 wrote:Its not 100% the cost. Its ease of access.
I used to be able to walk up to a window outside the stadium an hour before kick off, where city square is now (absolute pile of dogshit).
They would turn the screen around so you could see the options, choose a seat, give them actual real money. Then go enjoy the game. Fucking simple. This developed into a season ticket and then a season ticket for my son when je was born It builds on the easy entry point.
If you could do that. There would be less empty seats regardless of the game size.
The blocker now is its meant to be simpler but its not, its just cost effective. Cost effectiveness (no human input/interaction) makes the whole thing sterile and you dont feel part of anything anymore.
Every game that has empty seats has thousands of fans that want to attend who just cant be arsed with this bullshit. You cant buy certain tickets unless you have bought previous depending on the comp. Must have x membership OR you can go to a scalp, call them what you want. Resellers are fucking scalpers and who wants to deal with those scumbag rats and their fees.
They make it clear they dont want fans at the stadium so fans dont bother. The club sold out, we are a corporate business with no need for fans, just revenue. Its a symptom of success and its sad.
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