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Post by queenybantam07 on Jul 5, 2015 10:01:42 GMT 1
There was just under 4,000 fans paying in on the gate last season. In addition, we stopped counting ST holders into the attendance back in the 11/12 season. Our crowds are true to numeric number. I'm pretty sure we still count season tickets in the attendance as, technically, they have bought a ticket. I believe it's the flexi cards that aren't counted in the official attendance figure as they still need to buy a ticket for each match. Exactly - and with 9,500 ST holders last season, we averaged 13,200 (circa 600 away fans on average). 17,100 sold - club aiming for 18,000 by the end of the day. Oh, and to the chap who mentioned your centenary year, your tickets were £99 and you sold 16,000 - pipe down.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 5, 2015 10:19:50 GMT 1
They were £100, as in 100 years. They sold over 16500, fact. They were the cheapest ones, ranging up to £200 (not including executive boxes) You're giving yours away to under 11s and therefore making very little money, so if you're happy about that more fool you. As someone said, its a noble thing to do, but its not the way to do it.
All it does is give people like yourself the opportunity to put other clubs down who don't sell as many season tickets as your huge club. It has no other benefits, which is why after 9 years you're still doing them.
We are paying on average about 2-3 times more and that's not taking into consideration the freebies you give.
9 years of cheap season tickets and FINALLY they are cheap enough to beat your little puppy friends in the average attendance stakes that means so much to you.
You haven't sold 17000. 17000 people have purchased a season ticket. Alot less have paid the £149 that they are set at, so big wow. How the Hell are we supposed to be impressed at that?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 5, 2015 10:21:19 GMT 1
Also can you get your facts straight. I'm fed up of having to correct you. Better still, go away.
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Post by kes on Jul 5, 2015 10:27:47 GMT 1
I'm pretty sure we still count season tickets in the attendance as, technically, they have bought a ticket. I believe it's the flexi cards that aren't counted in the official attendance figure as they still need to buy a ticket for each match. Exactly - and with 9,500 ST holders last season, we averaged 13,200 (circa 600 away fans on average). 17,100 sold - club aiming for 18,000 by the end of the day. Oh, and to the chap who mentioned your centenary year, your tickets were £99 and you sold 16,000 - pipe down. mine was 140 quid and it was 6 years ago. plus 16,500 didn`t include flexi and free to kids. plus wasn`t on top of huge feel good factor of major cup finale and beating Chelsea.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 5, 2015 10:28:31 GMT 1
Exactly - and with 9,500 ST holders last season, we averaged 13,200 (circa 600 away fans on average). 17,100 sold - club aiming for 18,000 by the end of the day. Oh, and to the chap who mentioned your centenary year, your tickets were £99 and you sold 16,000 - pipe down. mine was 140 quid and it was 6 years ago. plus 16,500 didn`t include flexi and free to kids. plus wasn`t on top of huge feel good factor of major cup finale and beating Chelsea. Plus slwe are a Town, ffs.
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Post by queenybantam07 on Jul 5, 2015 10:30:25 GMT 1
They were £100, as in 100 years. They sold over 16500, fact. They were the cheapest ones, ranging up to £200. You're giving yours away to under 11s and therefore making very little money, so if you're happy about that more fool you. As someone said, its a noble thing to do, but its not the way to do it. All it does is give people like yourself the opportunity to put other clubs down who don't sell as many season tickets as your huge club. It has no other benefits, which is why after 9 years you're still doing them. We are paying on average about 2-3 times more and that's not taking into consideration the freebies you give. 9 years of cheap season tickets and FINALLY they are cheap enough to beat your little puppy friends in the average attendance stakes that means so much to you. You haven't sold 17000. 17000 people have purchased a season ticket. Alot less have paid the £149 that they are set at, so big wow. How the Hell are we supposed to be impressed at that? U11's go free with a full paying adult - now there's an incentive within itself. It amazes me how you think making football affordable doesn't reap any Benifits. Read this thoroughly, and please, take it in. We've had a steady improvement since PP took charge. We've beaten numerous Premier League clubs over recent seasons We operate in the black - of which only a few clubs do - and YOURE not one of them. We make a profit year on year by cutting our cloth accordingly. Of course you pay more in wages, I'd expect you to. We receive £365k per season from the FA and other income streams for being a L1 club. You receive circa £5m per season for being a Championship club. I'm not sure what you turn over per season - but even with our cheap, giveaway tickets, we turned over £7m last season. Stick £5m onto that, and you've gotta playing budget of which is very similar to yours. Makes you wonder what we'd turnover if our ST's went up in price. But of course, then we'd only average 6,000 according to some deluded folk on here.
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Post by kes on Jul 5, 2015 10:38:22 GMT 1
They were £100, as in 100 years. They sold over 16500, fact. They were the cheapest ones, ranging up to £200. You're giving yours away to under 11s and therefore making very little money, so if you're happy about that more fool you. As someone said, its a noble thing to do, but its not the way to do it. All it does is give people like yourself the opportunity to put other clubs down who don't sell as many season tickets as your huge club. It has no other benefits, which is why after 9 years you're still doing them. We are paying on average about 2-3 times more and that's not taking into consideration the freebies you give. 9 years of cheap season tickets and FINALLY they are cheap enough to beat your little puppy friends in the average attendance stakes that means so much to you. You haven't sold 17000. 17000 people have purchased a season ticket. Alot less have paid the £149 that they are set at, so big wow. How the Hell are we supposed to be impressed at that? U11's go free with a full paying adult - now there's an incentive within itself. It amazes me how you think making football affordable doesn't reap any Benifits. Read this thoroughly, and please, take it in. We've had a steady improvement since PP took charge. We've beaten numerous Premier League clubs over recent seasons We operate in the black - of which only a few clubs do - and YOURE not one of them. We make a profit year on year by cutting our cloth accordingly. Of course you pay more in wages, I'd expect you to. We receive £365k per season from the FA and other income streams for being a L1 club. You receive circa £5m per season for being a Championship club. I'm not sure what you turn over per season - but even with our cheap, giveaway tickets, we turned over £7m last season. Stick £5m onto that, and you've gotta playing budget of which is very similar to yours. Makes you wonder what we'd turnover if our ST's went up in price. But of course, then we'd only average 6,000 according to some deluded folk on here. You are light years behind Town in every way. Rent a dump of a ground and train on a school field. Are actively seeking investment - which in reality means masses of debt. If your ST went up in price you`d sell about 6 thousand of them . You cannot afford 200 k to implement an electronic ticket system so are forced to use season tickets rather than cards. Had a great cup run that has effectively kept the club afloat. Have no players that a c`ship club wants to buy. As described by sky sports - " little Bradford " and " minnows " when playing Wigan. LOL.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 5, 2015 10:48:49 GMT 1
They were £100, as in 100 years. They sold over 16500, fact. They were the cheapest ones, ranging up to £200. You're giving yours away to under 11s and therefore making very little money, so if you're happy about that more fool you. As someone said, its a noble thing to do, but its not the way to do it. All it does is give people like yourself the opportunity to put other clubs down who don't sell as many season tickets as your huge club. It has no other benefits, which is why after 9 years you're still doing them. We are paying on average about 2-3 times more and that's not taking into consideration the freebies you give. 9 years of cheap season tickets and FINALLY they are cheap enough to beat your little puppy friends in the average attendance stakes that means so much to you. You haven't sold 17000. 17000 people have purchased a season ticket. Alot less have paid the £149 that they are set at, so big wow. How the Hell are we supposed to be impressed at that? U11's go free with a full paying adult - now there's an incentive within itself. It amazes me how you think making football affordable doesn't reap any Benifits. Read this thoroughly, and please, take it in. We've had a steady improvement since PP took charge. We've beaten numerous Premier League clubs over recent seasons We operate in the black - of which only a few clubs do - and YOURE not one of them. We make a profit year on year by cutting our cloth accordingly. Of course you pay more in wages, I'd expect you to. We receive £365k per season from the FA and other income streams for being a L1 club. You receive circa £5m per season for being a Championship club. I'm not sure what you turn over per season - but even with our cheap, giveaway tickets, we turned over £7m last season. Stick £5m onto that, and you've gotta playing budget of which is very similar to yours. Makes you wonder what we'd turnover if our ST's went up in price. But of course, then we'd only average 6,000 according to some deluded folk on here. Do you know what Queensbury, Everytime you come on this forum and give out lectures, I cringe. You should read your posts back and just realise how toe curling they are. That's all in saying on this thread.
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Post by kes on Jul 5, 2015 11:03:45 GMT 1
Hilarious. Before Bradford did cheap tickets they used to get the crowd to autograph the ball.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 5, 2015 11:07:27 GMT 1
They were £100, as in 100 years. They sold over 16500, fact. They were the cheapest ones, ranging up to £200. You're giving yours away to under 11s and therefore making very little money, so if you're happy about that more fool you. As someone said, its a noble thing to do, but its not the way to do it. All it does is give people like yourself the opportunity to put other clubs down who don't sell as many season tickets as your huge club. It has no other benefits, which is why after 9 years you're still doing them. We are paying on average about 2-3 times more and that's not taking into consideration the freebies you give. 9 years of cheap season tickets and FINALLY they are cheap enough to beat your little puppy friends in the average attendance stakes that means so much to you. You haven't sold 17000. 17000 people have purchased a season ticket. Alot less have paid the £149 that they are set at, so big wow. How the Hell are we supposed to be impressed at that? U11's go free with a full paying adult - now there's an incentive within itself. It amazes me how you think making football affordable doesn't reap any Benifits. Read this thoroughly, and please, take it in. We've had a steady improvement since PP took charge. We've beaten numerous Premier League clubs over recent seasons We operate in the black - of which only a few clubs do - and YOURE not one of them. We make a profit year on year by cutting our cloth accordingly. Of course you pay more in wages, I'd expect you to. We receive £365k per season from the FA and other income streams for being a L1 club. You receive circa £5m per season for being a Championship club. I'm not sure what you turn over per season - but even with our cheap, giveaway tickets, we turned over £7m last season. Stick £5m onto that, and you've gotta playing budget of which is very similar to yours. Makes you wonder what we'd turnover if our ST's went up in price. But of course, then we'd only average 6,000 according to some deluded folk on here. What people have said, is that you would average about 8000. Not 6000. The logic begin this, is that, that is what you were averaging between 2004 and 2007, before you started with the cheap season tickets, whereas we were averaging between 10500 one season and 13500 when we finished 4th. I'm really bored of hearing about how many season tickets you've sold. I understand its a topic of conversation for you lot to discuss between yourselves, but when you see it as a way to say, we're better supported than the dog botherers and the other clubs in league 1 brings memories of Leeds fans singing, champions of Europe, I.e. Its utterly deluded. I don't remember our fans bragging when we sell more season tickets, and lets face it when its a level playing field, we do sell more. So stop with the bragging. We know you've sold more than us, we also know the reasons why you've sold more and its not because you have an enormous fan base as you'd like everyone to believe. And I don't mean anything against the majority of Bantams who are down to earth like Gabby.
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Post by terrierng on Jul 5, 2015 15:58:34 GMT 1
They were £100, as in 100 years. They sold over 16500, fact. They were the cheapest ones, ranging up to £200. You're giving yours away to under 11s and therefore making very little money, so if you're happy about that more fool you. As someone said, its a noble thing to do, but its not the way to do it. All it does is give people like yourself the opportunity to put other clubs down who don't sell as many season tickets as your huge club. It has no other benefits, which is why after 9 years you're still doing them. We are paying on average about 2-3 times more and that's not taking into consideration the freebies you give. 9 years of cheap season tickets and FINALLY they are cheap enough to beat your little puppy friends in the average attendance stakes that means so much to you. You haven't sold 17000. 17000 people have purchased a season ticket. Alot less have paid the £149 that they are set at, so big wow. How the Hell are we supposed to be impressed at that? U11's go free with a full paying adult - now there's an incentive within itself. It amazes me how you think making football affordable doesn't reap any Benifits. Read this thoroughly, and please, take it in. We've had a steady improvement since PP took charge. We've beaten numerous Premier League clubs over recent seasons We operate in the black - of which only a few clubs do - and YOURE not one of them. We make a profit year on year by cutting our cloth accordingly. Of course you pay more in wages, I'd expect you to. We receive £365k per season from the FA and other income streams for being a L1 club. You receive circa £5m per season for being a Championship club. I'm not sure what you turn over per season - but even with our cheap, giveaway tickets, we turned over £7m last season. Stick £5m onto that, and you've gotta playing budget of which is very similar to yours. Makes you wonder what we'd turnover if our ST's went up in price. But of course, then we'd only average 6,000 according to some deluded folk on here. Yet you couldn't even afford steads wages after we stopped paying half you scratty tramps.
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Post by captainblack on Jul 5, 2015 16:30:22 GMT 1
U11's go free with a full paying adult - now there's an incentive within itself. It amazes me how you think making football affordable doesn't reap any Benifits. Read this thoroughly, and please, take it in. We've had a steady improvement since PP took charge. We've beaten numerous Premier League clubs over recent seasons We operate in the black - of which only a few clubs do - and YOURE not one of them. We make a profit year on year by cutting our cloth accordingly. Of course you pay more in wages, I'd expect you to. We receive £365k per season from the FA and other income streams for being a L1 club. You receive circa £5m per season for being a Championship club. I'm not sure what you turn over per season - but even with our cheap, giveaway tickets, we turned over £7m last season. Stick £5m onto that, and you've gotta playing budget of which is very similar to yours. Makes you wonder what we'd turnover if our ST's went up in price. But of course, then we'd only average 6,000 according to some deluded folk on here. Yet you couldn't even afford steads wages after we stopped paying half you scratty tramps. That's a little harsh Terrierng , admittedly very true though . just for the record I don't think they are scratty tramps.
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Post by Captainslapper on Jul 5, 2015 16:32:17 GMT 1
They were £100, as in 100 years. They sold over 16500, fact. They were the cheapest ones, ranging up to £200. You're giving yours away to under 11s and therefore making very little money, so if you're happy about that more fool you. As someone said, its a noble thing to do, but its not the way to do it. All it does is give people like yourself the opportunity to put other clubs down who don't sell as many season tickets as your huge club. It has no other benefits, which is why after 9 years you're still doing them. We are paying on average about 2-3 times more and that's not taking into consideration the freebies you give. 9 years of cheap season tickets and FINALLY they are cheap enough to beat your little puppy friends in the average attendance stakes that means so much to you. You haven't sold 17000. 17000 people have purchased a season ticket. Alot less have paid the £149 that they are set at, so big wow. How the Hell are we supposed to be impressed at that? U11's go free with a full paying adult - now there's an incentive within itself. It amazes me how you think making football affordable doesn't reap any Benifits. Read this thoroughly, and please, take it in. We've had a steady improvement since PP took charge. We've beaten numerous Premier League clubs over recent seasons We operate in the black - of which only a few clubs do - and YOURE not one of them. We make a profit year on year by cutting our cloth accordingly. Of course you pay more in wages, I'd expect you to. We receive £365k per season from the FA and other income streams for being a L1 club. You receive circa £5m per season for being a Championship club. I'm not sure what you turn over per season - but even with our cheap, giveaway tickets, we turned over £7m last season. Stick £5m onto that, and you've gotta playing budget of which is very similar to yours. Makes you wonder what we'd turnover if our ST's went up in price. But of course, then we'd only average 6,000 according to some deluded folk on here. Thats not the full truth though is it. You make a profit year on year by cutting your cloth , AND by having some great cup runs. Without those runs you'd have lost money, same as everyone else. And yes, if you suddenly started charging 'normal' prices of £350 for a bog standard adult ST, then you'd average around the 7000 mark, so all this hog shit about you being this mahoosive club doesn't really wash on here- we know what you are. Don't think anyone on here thinks Town are a huge club- but we do think, in fact know, that historically we have had bigger support than bradford City for about 90% of our respective histories, including the bulk of the past decade or two. So youve finally managed to make your prices so cheap you'll get bigger crowds? Well done, your trophy is in the post.
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Post by Bilo the Bantam on Jul 5, 2015 17:04:33 GMT 1
People still bothered about this?
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Post by Captainslapper on Jul 5, 2015 17:13:04 GMT 1
Think there'll always be interest in pointing out how wrong you are about attendances when youre clearly pretty obsessed by them, especially in the close season. Make the most of it, the chickens don't get many mentions on here these days.
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Post by queenybantam07 on Jul 5, 2015 17:29:39 GMT 1
U11's go free with a full paying adult - now there's an incentive within itself. It amazes me how you think making football affordable doesn't reap any Benifits. Read this thoroughly, and please, take it in. We've had a steady improvement since PP took charge. We've beaten numerous Premier League clubs over recent seasons We operate in the black - of which only a few clubs do - and YOURE not one of them. We make a profit year on year by cutting our cloth accordingly. Of course you pay more in wages, I'd expect you to. We receive £365k per season from the FA and other income streams for being a L1 club. You receive circa £5m per season for being a Championship club. I'm not sure what you turn over per season - but even with our cheap, giveaway tickets, we turned over £7m last season. Stick £5m onto that, and you've gotta playing budget of which is very similar to yours. Makes you wonder what we'd turnover if our ST's went up in price. But of course, then we'd only average 6,000 according to some deluded folk on here. What people have said, is that you would average about 8000. Not 6000. The logic begin this, is that, that is what you were averaging between 2004 and 2007, before you started with the cheap season tickets, whereas we were averaging between 10500 one season and 13500 when we finished 4th. Are you REALLY using seasons 2004-2007 to gauge what we would average NOW if we charged full price? We'd been relegated twice in quick succession and had just come out of administration for the second time (with debts equating £33 million). We're a completely different club now. And it's pointless going back to the last time we were in L1 prior to 2004-2007, purely because we hadn't seen the Premier League at that point. Until your club has graced the Premier League, you'll never really understand what it does to ones fanbase - it increased ours tenfold. ...and why do some still refer to the word 'bragging'? Who's bragging, because it certainly isn't me. I thought I'd have a quick peak at your forum a number of days ago, and stumbled across this thread. There were points raised in this thread that I didn't agree with, hence why I have put forward my opinion - after all, isn't that the sole purpose of a forum? Not ones have I knowingly bragged! I'll say one thing though, just short of 18,000 ST's sold as of today. Would Town ever sell that in L1 at £150 a ticket, would they buggery. Toddle pip.
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Post by Captainslapper on Jul 5, 2015 18:37:20 GMT 1
You haven't sold 18000 at £150 a ticket either.
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Post by Mecha Corte on Jul 5, 2015 19:56:53 GMT 1
Finally, QueenieBantam puts it to bed, they expect to sell nearly 20,000 very cheap season tickets for Div.3 because the 2 years they had in the Prem has increased their fan base TEN FOLD.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 5, 2015 20:18:52 GMT 1
What people have said, is that you would average about 8000. Not 6000. The logic begin this, is that, that is what you were averaging between 2004 and 2007, before you started with the cheap season tickets, whereas we were averaging between 10500 one season and 13500 when we finished 4th. Are you REALLY using seasons 2004-2007 to gauge what we would average NOW if we charged full price? We'd been relegated twice in quick succession and had just come out of administration for the second time (with debts equating £33 million). We're a completely different club now. And it's pointless going back to the last time we were in L1 prior to 2004-2007, purely because we hadn't seen the Premier League at that point. Until your club has graced the Premier League, you'll never really understand what it does to ones fanbase - it increased ours tenfold. ...and why do some still refer to the word 'bragging'? Who's bragging, because it certainly isn't me. I thought I'd have a quick peak at your forum a number of days ago, and stumbled across this thread. There were points raised in this thread that I didn't agree with, hence why I have put forward my opinion - after all, isn't that the sole purpose of a forum? Not ones have I knowingly bragged! I'll say one thing though, just short of 18,000 ST's sold as of today. Would Town ever sell that in L1 at £150 a ticket, would they buggery. Toddle pip. I'm using 2004-07 because you were in lge 1 and charging normal prices. We averaged 10500 in lge 2 in 2003-04 after dropping 2 divisions and just coming out of admin and that was lge 2, not lge 1, so what is your point? If we did £150 season tickets and free to under 11s, I imagine we'd sell more than the 16500 plus we sold 7 years ago for £100-£200 season ticket prices, because £150, access all areas season tickets and free to under 11 is less than £100-£200.
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Post by kes on Jul 5, 2015 20:26:22 GMT 1
Probably sold no where near 18000. Giving under 11`s away to anyone that buys an adult one to inflate the figures. " well, you might as well have a free one for an under 11`s sir. ". Why not give yourself a bit more room and have a guaranteed empty seat next to you rather than some sweaty fat bloke.
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Post by queenybantam07 on Jul 5, 2015 21:27:44 GMT 1
Probably sold no where near 18000. Giving under 11`s away to anyone that buys an adult one to inflate the figures. " well, you might as well have a free one for an under 11`s sir. ". Why not give yourself a bit more room and have a guaranteed empty seat next to you rather than some sweaty fat bloke. Just give credit where credit it due, every other club is - the vast majority being very commendable. Instead, you believe that at least 17,000 kids have taken up the offer for a free ticket, thus' not being financially viable to the club. 18,000 SOLD!!!!!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 5, 2015 21:34:46 GMT 1
U11's go free with a full paying adult - now there's an incentive within itself. It amazes me how you think making football affordable doesn't reap any Benifits. Read this thoroughly, and please, take it in. We've had a steady improvement since PP took charge. We've beaten numerous Premier League clubs over recent seasons We operate in the black - of which only a few clubs do - and YOURE not one of them. We make a profit year on year by cutting our cloth accordingly. Of course you pay more in wages, I'd expect you to. We receive £365k per season from the FA and other income streams for being a L1 club. You receive circa £5m per season for being a Championship club. I'm not sure what you turn over per season - but even with our cheap, giveaway tickets, we turned over £7m last season. Stick £5m onto that, and you've gotta playing budget of which is very similar to yours. Makes you wonder what we'd turnover if our ST's went up in price. But of course, then we'd only average 6,000 according to some deluded folk on here. Yet you couldn't even afford steads wages after we stopped paying half you scratty tramps. Haha yes tng
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Post by Horny Horne on Jul 5, 2015 21:41:52 GMT 1
That's going to be 18000 depressed people every other Saturday in Bradford.
Poor sods.
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Post by galpharm2400 on Jul 5, 2015 22:38:52 GMT 1
sold is the difficult word to get over here..
clearly if you class a ticket that goes over the counter as sold, wether there is any monetary exchange for that ticket , then sold it is..
i applaud any club that tries to get bums on seats and if bradford can do that then good luck to them..
please dont tell me you exchanged money for all those tickets, it wont wash..
larger crowds without success on the pitch makes for very uncomfortable home games, ask newcastle united...
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Post by 5kippy on Jul 5, 2015 23:02:27 GMT 1
Whether I am with 3,000 or 30,000 Town fans, I know which team I will always watch... TTID
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2015 6:51:05 GMT 1
Whether I am with 3,000 or 30,000 Town fans, I know which team I will always watch... TTID you aint got 30,000 lad you never will have , you will always be in the shadow of us, leeds ,and sheffield wednesday. amazing how threads on bradford leeds and sheffield get the most views and reply,s . you get shit crowds in a stadium thats like a big dipper..jelous bastards. enjoy playing in front of smaller crowds than a leauge 1 team saddos.
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Post by RickDangerous on Jul 6, 2015 8:32:42 GMT 1
Your stadium is like a shed, your kits resembles dog shit, and you fail to sign our rejects when you have to stump up the full wage.
On the occasions I've seen Bradford over the past few years you only attempt to play football against the lesser sides, usually it's just pumped into the box. When a string of passes are needed you look a very poor side.
You clearly are selling more season tickets and I could not care less.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2015 8:40:26 GMT 1
Whether I am with 3,000 or 30,000 Town fans, I know which team I will always watch... TTID you aint got 30,000 lad you never will have , you will always be in the shadow of us, leeds ,and sheffield wednesday. amazing how threads on bradford leeds and sheffield get the most views and reply,s . you get shit crowds in a stadium thats like a big dipper..jelous bastards. enjoy playing in front of smaller crowds than a leauge 1 team saddos. Firstly, we don't really give a shite about Wednesday, so don't know why you mention them and in Bradfords shadow, my word. The team that gets smaller crowds than its Town neighbour even when it costs Hal the price to get in. Like I've said, you've now finally made it cheap enough to get bigger crowds. You really are a sad man\woman if you think that's something to be proud of. You are in the shadow of Wednesday, Leeds, us and even fucking Rotherham. Go away, you are a sad pathetic club with no history, shit attendances, stuck in the lower leagues where you belong. Nothing you say will make us think differently, because you cant argue with facts. Enjoy your free season ticket and your 14000 average crowds next season, sugar coated to 18000. The word tinpot springs to mind.
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Post by kes on Jul 6, 2015 9:26:14 GMT 1
Probably sold no where near 18000. Giving under 11`s away to anyone that buys an adult one to inflate the figures. " well, you might as well have a free one for an under 11`s sir. ". Why not give yourself a bit more room and have a guaranteed empty seat next to you rather than some sweaty fat bloke. Just give credit where credit it due, every other club is - the vast majority being very commendable. Instead, you believe that at least 17,000 kids have taken up the offer for a free ticket, thus' not being financially viable to the club. 18,000 SOLD!!!!! Yeah right mate. One thing for sure your policing and stewarding costs will have rocketed while your income remains similar to Scunthorpe`s. Well done. Wonder why other`s don`t try it.
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Post by 5kippy on Jul 6, 2015 11:51:19 GMT 1
Whether I am with 3,000 or 30,000 Town fans, I know which team I will always watch... TTID you aint got 30,000 lad you never will have , you will always be in the shadow of us, leeds ,and sheffield wednesday. amazing how threads on bradford leeds and sheffield get the most views and reply,s . you get shit crowds in a stadium thats like a big dipper..jelous bastards. enjoy playing in front of smaller crowds than a leauge 1 team saddos. I'm sure you are as passionate about City, as I am about Town. That's good. I will not resort to belittling your team, or your support, as a few of my good friends are City fans. Two of them were there when your ground burnt down. And after listening to their emotive description of what they saw that day, shortly after it happened, all thoughts of who we support is just an irrelevant emotion. Human nature takes over. However, when we have no other over-riding emotions it is good to put these to good use following our chosen sports team. I wish City all the best, but I will always support Town. Incidentally, before anyone asks; My Uncle is a Leeds fan and my Brother-in-law supports the Massive. So yes I feel the same way about those teams as well. It still won't stop me singing my heart out against them though... And the only person to speak to me & my mate on the Megabus, back from Wembley, that was totally full of Blades fans, was a Rotherham fan, so I wish them well too. Life is too short to be hateful. TTID
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