Attendance

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Attendance

by Delboy » 15 Aug 2021 14:09

Lowest first game attendance for 20 years
Negatives
Covid
Holidays
No signings
Selling Olise
Small squad
FFP
Ticket fiasco
Poor communication
Poor food offerings
Positives
150 th anniversary
1871 move
Stadium naming
Winning at last
Good pricing



Club need to take action

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Re: Attendance

by Nameless » 15 Aug 2021 14:21

Visiting team the furthest possible distance away hardly helps
COVID will be the big thing , lots of people still not ready for crowds

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Re: Attendance

by Wallington Royal » 15 Aug 2021 14:34

I also think the club has lost it connection with the fans, does not help. Removing the blue collar food and the match day programme plus COVID does not make it great match day experience at the moment….

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Re: Attendance

by Delboy » 15 Aug 2021 14:46

STAR should take this up with the club . Maybe have one game £1 all members , free beer to season ticket holders !

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Re: Attendance

by Snowflake Royal » 15 Aug 2021 16:16

Nameless Visiting team the furthest possible distance away hardly helps
COVID will be the big thing , lots of people still not ready for crowds

I think a lot of people will have really missed it, but quite a few will have realised they hadn't been enjoying it and only went out of a habit which has been broken.

Plus a few exiles, like me, who have got round to finding a way to watch remotely to avoid the cost and travel time to go.

I've gone from spending about £900 a season and 85 hours traveling to watch about 17 games to £200 with no travel to see about 35 games. Its a no brainer really.


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Re: Attendance

by Delboy » 15 Aug 2021 16:36

How will you watch this season?

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Re: Attendance

by Singing Defective » 15 Aug 2021 16:41

See how small the crowd is on Tuesday…

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Re: Attendance

by RG30 » 15 Aug 2021 16:50

Should be bigger if anything Bristol City have sold out.

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Re: Attendance

by Zip » 15 Aug 2021 16:51

Singing Defective See how small the crowd is on Tuesday…


It shouldn’t be too bad as Bristol City have sold out so there will be 2100 away fans for a start. I’m guessing around 13,000 in total.


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Re: Attendance

by Torbay Royal » 15 Aug 2021 18:01

It's been said already but I think there's been a disconnect between the club and the fans over the past year or two.

After 18 months without regular home games, you'd expect more to turnout but I don't think Covid is the reason. I think people are disillusioned at the moment. No signings, lots of negativity, talk of FFP, no communication from the club until heavily pressured on social media and people have drifted away from what has become a duty bound Saturday task, rather than a passion.

Having said all that, I still expect a better crowd on Tuesday but mainly because City will bring a large following.

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Re: Attendance

by Lower West » 15 Aug 2021 18:41

The past few seasons have been wearing. No further forward than when MCD was kicked out and Stam appointed. The club is where it is through bad top management. No long term plan. A revolving door of players and managers.

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Re: Attendance

by Snowflake Royal » 15 Aug 2021 19:09

Delboy How will you watch this season?

Royals TV from abroad. :?

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Re: Attendance

by Stranded » 15 Aug 2021 19:09

Covid definitely had an impact in a number of ways. Goìng to football will still be seen as a risk for some, one they just won't take.

But if the team do well again this year and things don't worsen Covid wise, attendance will pick up again.

We probably have a hardcore 12-15k so a little below that at the mo but we all know if we go well that will pick up.


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Re: Attendance

by Snowflake Royal » 15 Aug 2021 19:12

Torbay Royal It's been said already but I think there's been a disconnect between the club and the fans over the past year or two.

After 18 months without regular home games, you'd expect more to turnout but I don't think Covid is the reason. I think people are disillusioned at the moment. No signings, lots of negativity, talk of FFP, no communication from the club until heavily pressured on social media and people have drifted away from what has become a duty bound Saturday task, rather than a passion.

Having said all that, I still expect a better crowd on Tuesday but mainly because City will bring a large following.

We've had one good and one OK season in terms of home performances in a decade.

No one wants to come and be disappointed regularly. Even in poor seasons you should be winning more at home than we have in almost any season in that time.

Our home record over the last ten years is disgraceful.

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Re: Attendance

by RoyalBlue » 15 Aug 2021 19:39

Stranded Covid definitely had an impact in a number of ways. Goìng to football will still be seen as a risk for some, one they just won't take.

But if the team do well again this year and things don't worsen Covid wise, attendance will pick up again.

We probably have a hardcore 12-15k so a little below that at the mo but we all know if we go well that will pick up.


Wallington Royal I also think the club has lost it connection with the fans, does not help. Removing the blue collar food and the match day programme plus COVID does not make it great match day experience at the moment….


Both absolutely spot on IMO!

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Re: Attendance

by windermereROYAL » 15 Aug 2021 19:45

Wallington Royal I also think the club has lost it connection with the fans, does not help. Removing the blue collar food and the match day programme plus COVID does not make it great match day experience at the moment….


Yes £375 season tickets, fukking outrageous, daylight robbery.

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Re: Attendance

by Hendo » 15 Aug 2021 19:56

If people aren’t turning up because of the food and the fact there isn’t a programme anymore more rather than what is happening on the pitch, I’d argue that they’ve been looking for any excuse to stop going for a while.

For me, I’ve missed it immensely and will be going to as many home games as I can. I can’t wait for Tuesday and getting home after midnight after schlepping across London - wouldn’t have it any other way.

Also, before looking inwards and blaming our club, which our fans love to do, is there any stats on attendances throughout the league? Were they all down on average opening days?

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Re: Attendance

by Ascotexgunner » 15 Aug 2021 20:27

It's covid, 2 retired guys local to me said they will miss a few games until the numbers come down (whenever that will happen).
Suspect there will be quite a few like that.

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Re: Attendance

by oldebiscuit » 15 Aug 2021 22:25

Snowflake Royal
Nameless Visiting team the furthest possible distance away hardly helps
COVID will be the big thing , lots of people still not ready for crowds

I think a lot of people will have really missed it, but quite a few will have realised they hadn't been enjoying it and only went out of a habit which has been broken.

Plus a few exiles, like me, who have got round to finding a way to watch remotely to avoid the cost and travel time to go.

I've gone from spending about £900 a season and 85 hours traveling to watch about 17 games to £200 with no travel to see about 35 games. Its a no brainer really.


Modern day football, especially the Premier League, is planned around the armchair fan, with sponsorship, advertising and tv money, while those that actually attend the game are being regarded as irrelevant.

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Re: Attendance

by Snowflake Royal » 16 Aug 2021 08:13

Hopefully see that change a bit following the pandemic, having seen the effect of lost ticket revenue, hospitality, and how a lack of atmosphere inside the stadium affects remote armchair enjoyment.

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