Even if we are chasing promotion…not many will be paying on the day.We could be back down to sub 20k crowds. Very disappointing.
If we're chasing promotion crowds will be above what they have been this year.Even if we are chasing promotion…not many will be paying on the day.
So if season ticket sales are around 16k? You would need another 12k to pay on the day, at one of, if not the highest walk up prices in the division…I don’t think so.If we're chasing promotion crowds will be above what they have been this year.
Have you missed the backlash from the fans regarding yet another price hike? Add in our dreadful form, us selling our better players. A significant drop in ST holders is a real possibility next season. There's a lot more going on than just an injury crisis.A bad run of injuries can knock 6,000 season ticket holders back enough not to renew?
This is far more than a bad run of injuriesA bad run of injuries can knock 6,000 season ticket holders back enough not to renew?
Exactly, if the prices weren’t so high we could have almost sold out season tickets off the back of last year.The club done brilliantly to build the crowds back up and they've thrown it all away due to their incompetence
I'm just taking a guess but bare in mind that season ticket sales of 22k are not normal. There was a very high uptake last season and even if everything was rosey we may not have maintained that. Now following a number of disasters both on and off the pitch I think its likely we are going to lose quite a few ST holders.A bad run of injuries can knock 6,000 season ticket holders back enough not to renew?
Even if you make 15 games its still only the same price as the early bird renewal. Write off the mid-week winter games and the games people usually miss due to a holiday/wedding/christening you aren't actually missing out. Apart from points for desirable away games, Sunderland & Leeds is about it you can go to every home game, 85% away games, cup games and finals.I’m finding it hard to motivate myself to renew for a number of reasons.
I will still get to plenty of games even with the big walk up prices, the money isn’t the biggest factor but has had a bearing on my thought process.
Having the ability to pick and choose without committing to 23 matches suits me more now.
But its not just the injuries. Which have been unbelievable throughout the season but what is putting a lot off is the way those actually playing are performing. Once we went a goal down on Saturday you knew we were beat. Add to that the lack of investment in January(and not getting a striker in August). Also the club seemed to have given up this season by the beginning of February so is it any wonder people are thinking about not renewing. I will renew but after Saturday that will be my last away game this season and not really looking forward to going to the Norwich match on Wednesday. Could just as easy stay home and watch it. Not felt like this in a long time.A bad run of injuries can knock 6,000 season ticket holders back enough not to renew?