|
Post by Mastercracker on Jun 19, 2024 10:42:41 GMT 1
Not that many spares seats, certainly in the Riverside Upper.
|
|
|
Post by Million Dollar Babies on Jun 20, 2024 12:32:02 GMT 1
Not that many spares seats, certainly in the Riverside Upper. From a quick glance you'd think we must be around 13000.
|
|
|
Post by softboy on Jun 20, 2024 12:44:04 GMT 1
Bloody good if that’s the case. Does this figure include seats outside corporate boxes just out of curiosity?
|
|
ben1987
Mental Health Support Group
Posts: 7,240
|
Post by ben1987 on Jun 20, 2024 14:19:17 GMT 1
Just proves that price matters.
|
|
|
Post by colnevalleyblue on Jun 20, 2024 15:11:22 GMT 1
Not that many spares seats, certainly in the Riverside Upper. From a quick glance you'd think we must be around 13000. Had another look myself think it can be abit misleading though as theres alot of seats that are showing as unavailable but doesn't necessarily mean they've been sold already. Ie in North stand upper theres a large block of seats that's all unavaiable but more likely not been put on sale than already bought. Anyone think with the EURO's coverage on TV there could be some people tempted to buy season tickets off the back of it? It's making me miss actually being in stadiums and watching Town is all this international footy on the box.
|
|
|
Post by softboy on Jun 20, 2024 15:44:23 GMT 1
It does seem that clubs (probably Ipswich is best example) but include Derby, Portsmouth, Mansfield, Stockport, Wrexham and even Rochdale and Oldham are getting much biggest gates as they climb the leagues again. Perhaps there is a element of community as a lot of kids are now involved in local clubs or perhaps if you are family you simply cannot afford to watch top level football. Whatever crowds in the lower leagues seem to be booming. I would expect if we see a good start to have 16000 plus home fans at most games. As for the blocked out areas perhaps this is a marketing thing so that area can be made exclusively available to ‘school and local clubs’ for example. I suspect KN has a plan to fill as many seats as possible by whatever initiative he can. More punters, more periferal spending, Shop Food drink etc.
|
|
|
Post by kennyk2 on Jun 20, 2024 16:02:19 GMT 1
|
|
|
Post by overtonterrierspirit on Jun 20, 2024 16:02:42 GMT 1
Not that many spares seats, certainly in the Riverside Upper. From a quick glance you'd think we must be around 13000. Excellent guess. 13k just confirmed by the club!
|
|
|
Post by mosher on Jun 20, 2024 16:11:38 GMT 1
Not sure I want the club advertising how many we've sold. Shitty fans will be on taking the piss when they inevitably pass 275000 season tickets sold
|
|
htfc63
Darren Bullock Terrier
Posts: 888
|
Post by htfc63 on Jun 20, 2024 16:14:39 GMT 1
I had this confirmed this week and we are heading towards last seasons ticket sales of 14,000 which is pretty good for a league 1 club. As mentioned it just goes to show pricing is key plus most people I have spoken to want to see us competing and winning games. Let’s hope we can get some good players in to strengthen the likes of our midfield and forwards.
|
|
|
Post by stevvy on Jun 20, 2024 17:00:44 GMT 1
It's pretty good after a relegation season to be honest
|
|
|
Post by themanfromatlantis on Jun 20, 2024 19:19:23 GMT 1
From a quick glance you'd think we must be around 13000. Had another look myself think it can be abit misleading though as theres alot of seats that are showing as unavailable but doesn't necessarily mean they've been sold already. Ie in North stand upper theres a large block of seats that's all unavaiable but more likely not been put on sale than already bought. Anyone think with the EURO's coverage on TV there could be some people tempted to buy season tickets off the back of it? It's making me miss actually being in stadiums and watching Town is all this international footy on the box. Best get the England games blacked out if you want to win some floating voters…. 😂
|
|
goodbet
Jimmy Glazzard Terrier
Posts: 4,601
|
Post by goodbet on Jun 20, 2024 19:23:39 GMT 1
From a quick glance you'd think we must be around 13000. Had another look myself think it can be abit misleading though as theres alot of seats that are showing as unavailable but doesn't necessarily mean they've been sold already. Ie in North stand upper theres a large block of seats that's all unavaiable but more likely not been put on sale than already bought. Anyone think with the EURO's coverage on TV there could be some people tempted to buy season tickets off the back of it? It's making me miss actually being in stadiums and watching Town is all this international footy on the box. It has just been like watching Town frustrating, slow and can't pass the ball. I'm trying to get over last season and watching England is like rubbing salt in to the wounds.
|
|
|
Post by shawsie on Jun 20, 2024 20:47:21 GMT 1
It's pretty good after a relegation season to be honest Its very good....the new owner has made mistakes but has listened and hopefully with some new signings and a competent mgr we might win a few games this year.
|
|
|
Post by mids on Jun 20, 2024 20:52:52 GMT 1
It's pretty good after a relegation season to be honest Its very good....the new owner has made mistakes but has listened and hopefully with some new signings and a competent mgr we might win a few games this year. He'll be right once he's lunched with me
|
|
|
Post by Terrier Ramone on Jun 20, 2024 20:57:05 GMT 1
Its very good....the new owner has made mistakes but has listened and hopefully with some new signings and a competent mgr we might win a few games this year. He'll be right once he's lunched with me Take him to the Pikey Sambuca bar afterwards for liquers.... but sit him next to Russ, don't let Digwon bore him about bowls.
|
|
|
Post by mids on Jun 20, 2024 21:02:30 GMT 1
He'll be right once he's lunched with me Take him to the Pikey Sambuca bar afterwards for liquers.... but sit him next to Russ, don't let Digwon bore him about bowls. Just as long as Jaffa doesn't unfold his magic sack or he has any of those concoctions that kept things merry
|
|
|
Post by shawsie on Jun 20, 2024 21:10:18 GMT 1
Its very good....the new owner has made mistakes but has listened and hopefully with some new signings and a competent mgr we might win a few games this year. He'll be right once he's lunched with me Do they serve lucozade and drambuie?!
|
|
|
Post by soapystevens on Jun 20, 2024 21:20:22 GMT 1
It's pretty good after a relegation season to be honest It's less than Bradford City and i am sure we will be reminded about that on here form time to time.
|
|
|
Post by townarentbest on Jun 21, 2024 9:12:27 GMT 1
It's pretty good after a relegation season to be honest It's less than Bradford City and i am sure we will be reminded about that on here form time to time. Bradford have sold NO League 1 season tickets in the last 5 years. PS - their sales are a couple thousand DOWN on last season, just sneaked over 13,500 before the price went up.
|
|
|
Post by hd9terrier on Jun 21, 2024 11:30:13 GMT 1
I had this confirmed this week and we are heading towards last seasons ticket sales of 14,000 which is pretty good for a league 1 club. As mentioned it just goes to show pricing is key plus most people I have spoken to want to see us competing and winning games. Let’s hope we can get some good players in to strengthen the likes of our midfield and forwards. Last couple seasons we’ve had around 16,000 season ticket holders haven’t we?
|
|
dooky82
Jimmy Nicholson Terrier
Posts: 1,440
|
Post by dooky82 on Jun 23, 2024 9:29:25 GMT 1
I had this confirmed this week and we are heading towards last seasons ticket sales of 14,000 which is pretty good for a league 1 club. As mentioned it just goes to show pricing is key plus most people I have spoken to want to see us competing and winning games. Let’s hope we can get some good players in to strengthen the likes of our midfield and forwards. Last couple seasons we’ve had around 16,000 season ticket holders haven’t we? They didn't announce it last year so who knows! Felt like a lot less as many fans swerved games due to boredom. Huddersfield train station closing every other week won't have helped either.
|
|
htfc63
Darren Bullock Terrier
Posts: 888
|
Post by htfc63 on Jun 23, 2024 14:57:47 GMT 1
I was told 14,000 which surprised me as I also thought we had sold 16,000. Anyway it’s still a good effort and puts us in line to be one of the best supported clubs in the league.
|
|
|
Post by Christ in Shades (art) on Jun 23, 2024 16:00:57 GMT 1
I had this confirmed this week and we are heading towards last seasons ticket sales of 14,000 which is pretty good for a league 1 club. As mentioned it just goes to show pricing is key plus most people I have spoken to want to see us competing and winning games. Let’s hope we can get some good players in to strengthen the likes of our midfield and forwards. The thing is the fans want us to be competing snd winning games in The Championship, these figures won't hold up of we get stuck down there for years on end like before. The fans expect promotion next season.
|
|
|
Post by softboy on Jun 23, 2024 16:44:05 GMT 1
I wouldn’t say I expect promotion but I do expect us to be challenging right to the end and will be disappointed if we fall short. However KN will know that we are doing well he is probably going to sell as many seats if not more than last year, if we include pay on the day etc.
|
|
|
Post by Christ in Shades (art) on Jun 23, 2024 18:33:29 GMT 1
I wouldn’t say I expect promotion but I do expect us to be challenging right to the end and will be disappointed if we fall short. However KN will know that we are doing well he is probably going to sell as many seats if not more than last year, if we include pay on the day etc. Well I expect promotion put it that way!!
|
|
|
Post by wildbillthetownfan on Jun 23, 2024 19:19:29 GMT 1
Last couple seasons we’ve had around 16,000 season ticket holders haven’t we? They didn't announce it last year so who knows! Felt like a lot less as many fans swerved games due to boredom. Huddersfield train station closing every other week won't have helped either. Last year it was announced at just over 16,000.
|
|
|
Post by willo on Jun 23, 2024 19:32:10 GMT 1
Think we must be only 2 of many who said they wouldn’t renew and have actually followed through on it. It was great of the club to keep season card prices low and I reckon Duff is a decent appointment for us and should bring some much needed stability and some coherent press conferences at the very least but it hasn’t been enough for us to renew again. Top 10 should be the absolute rock bottom minimum for next season with a likely tilt at the play offs, top 2 might be a stretch. Most will have renewed on that basis and the fact we can’t get any worse than we have been of late, we should at least be organised this time around, but a poor or indifferent start will affect ACTUAL attendances especially when it’s only been £249 to renew and there’s little excitement by way of opposition teams coming to the JSS this season. No immediate return to the Championship will likely affect attendances going into the 25/26 season though.
|
|
dooky82
Jimmy Nicholson Terrier
Posts: 1,440
|
Post by dooky82 on Jun 24, 2024 8:04:08 GMT 1
They didn't announce it last year so who knows! Felt like a lot less as many fans swerved games due to boredom. Huddersfield train station closing every other week won't have helped either. Last year it was announced at just over 16,000. It wasn't. There was definitely no announcement. Possibly you are thinking of the year before.
|
|
|
Post by ebargum on Jun 24, 2024 8:33:45 GMT 1
I had this confirmed this week and we are heading towards last seasons ticket sales of 14,000 which is pretty good for a league 1 club. As mentioned it just goes to show pricing is key plus most people I have spoken to want to see us competing and winning games. Let’s hope we can get some good players in to strengthen the likes of our midfield and forwards. The thing is the fans want us to be competing snd winning games in The Championship, these figures won't hold up of we get stuck down there for years on end like before. The fans expect promotion next season. Or even higher? However, fans of 25/30yrs and longer will watch us whatever division we are in. There were crowds of 4/5000 when we started going. It would surely take years of failure to get back to those levels though?
|
|