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It's brilliant news so why on earth focus on the negative. Embrace success and manage the issues it brings, it's been a long time in the making
Would l be stupid then in assuming that Argyle will break 10,000 for every home match if we have sold 9,000 season tickets?
And when was the last time we got 5 figure crowds for every home match?
For League games it was last year.Would l be stupid then in assuming that Argyle will break 10,000 for every home match if we have sold 9,000 season tickets?
And when was the last time we got 5 figure crowds for every home match?
I can’t see home crowds dipping much below 12,000 next season. Even with the usual paltry away followings we see. It’s easy to see Exeter, Pompey, Derby, Bristol R, Ipswich, Bolton and Sheff W just about selling out for starters. Exciting times ahead.Would l be stupid then in assuming that Argyle will break 10,000 for every home match if we have sold 9,000 season tickets?
And when was the last time we got 5 figure crowds for every home match?
When ordering it advised to leave 48 hours before collection.Since when have we been able to collect season tickets??
i saw on the website today there is a reminder to collect it if we havent already done so.. this is the first i heard that they're even ready to collect??
i had no email informing me that theyre ready...
Correct Oddball.when we were last promoted to the CCC we sold 12,000 season tickets and averaged around 15/16000 per match....so that probably would have been the last time...
Wasn't West Ham a sellout that season too ? Sellouts always seem to have different figures. Maybe Everton did sellout ?Correct Oddball.
The average for that season was 15,690. The highest was 20,555 against Leeds Utd and the lowest was 13,308 against Burnley. The total for the entire season (league only, not cups) was 360,880.
Here's the thing though. Assuming that the Leeds game was a total sellout, in the September, we were drawn against Everton in the 3rd Round of the FA Cup in the January...and never sold out - 20,112.
We had QPR at home on Boxing Day. Now, bearing in mind the "history" from the previous season, you would have thought that that game would have been a complete sell out? It wasn't! 19,535...a thousand shy of the Leeds game.
All courtesy of the brilliant Greens on Screen.
West Ham was 20,220 so 335 shy of the Leeds total.Wasn't West Ham a sellout that season too ? Sellouts always seem to have different figures. Maybe Everton did sellout ?
I think then attendances were done on people through the gate rather than tickets soldWest Ham was 20,220 so 335 shy of the Leeds total.
I would have thought that the difference in totals would have been down to the segregation but with Leeds Utd's reputation, surely that would have had the biggest segregation, ergo a lower attendance???
At the Leeds game the Mayflower standing area was rammed full of people. To much so, so the club released less tickets for the West Ham game to reduce the overcrowding in the Mayflower stand. And fans were "encouraged" to enter the terrace from the far end ramp, rather than the nearest steps close to the main entrance. Which also helped to spread the fans out a bit more evenly on the Mayflower terrace.West Ham was 20,220 so 335 shy of the Leeds total.
I would have thought that the difference in totals would have been down to the segregation but with Leeds Utd's reputation, surely that would have had the biggest segregation, ergo a lower attendance???