Sorry to sound negative but I thought the attendence today was poor especially with the advertising we used and the £5 promotion. Also considering we had 24,767 last season against Exeter and we had a brilliant start. I am suprised we did not beat last season's attendence or even match it.
What happend to the 2,500 who attended last year who did not turn up? I think we would feel gutted that the away end was not filled in by us, especially we had about 50 stewards in the away end.
I think the club did what they could to persude people to take this oppotunity, so why was the attendence less than Exeter's?
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Find it staggering that even before the premiership years we could sell 35k for wembley and 10k in one day to travel 250 miles to Old Trafford, yet now when we are practically giving it away we can't get more than 20k home fans mostly paying a minimum to get in.
We are getting less and less well supported in local areas as people pass away or move away, we need to have another era of the club being on the up coupled with good work off it to make it work. I'm not convinced the current policy of giving away thousands of tickets to schools and sitting them next to the away end is having the right impact.
especially as there were around 3-4000 seats available elsewhere in the ground.
the club has obviouuly costed and actioned the segregation/extra stewarding etc, what did moving them achieve?
unless we were trying to coax london based chesterfield fans to convert to us by giving the an extra place to p##s in.
I agree with AFKA. Also strange that we can take so many to Middlesbrough and Blackburn.
If and when we do Football for a Fiver again, perhaps the beginning of the season may be better i.e. at the end of August. I know a lot of students have gone back to uni by the end of September, and they may be attracted by the offer, yet obviously couldn't come as they were hundreds of miles away?