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30.85% Capacity
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Sat Jul 18, 2015 12:17 pm
by marky No.1
Our average crowd is now 1,998 with over 4,000 empty spaces
Carlisle are bottom with just 24.04% and have over 13,000 empty spaces
.... the total is over 500,000 empty "seats" every week
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http://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/9915096?
Re: 30.85% Capacity
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Sat Jul 18, 2015 12:57 pm
by mrpotatohead
An American style business model is required here, not nessecarily for short term profit, but a long view is required throughout the lower leagues, an improved matchday experience, with better facilities and food etc ,for less £££s per head,will attract more fans, it then becomes the 'norm' to attend the match on a saturday, lowr league teams in the USA, reap the benefits this way,people on fixed incomes need more for their money, look up 'wilmington hammerheads' website, and look what they have on offer, similar size stadium, small town, healthy attendances for a relatively unknown team.
Re: 30.85% Capacity
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Sat Jul 18, 2015 1:30 pm
by marky No.1
mrpotatohead wrote:An American style business model is required here, not nessecarily for short term profit, but a long view is required throughout the lower leagues, an improved matchday experience, with better facilities and food etc ,for less £££s per head,will attract more fans, it then becomes the 'norm' to attend the match on a saturday, lowr league teams in the USA, reap the benefits this way,people on fixed incomes need more for their money, look up 'wilmington hammerheads' website, and look what they have on offer, similar size stadium, small town, healthy attendances for a relatively unknown team.
That's a sensible answer, MPH. Are you feeling alright?
It helps to fill their stadium when they only charge £7.50 for an adult ticket and look at the price of season ticket deals!
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Re: 30.85% Capacity
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Sat Jul 18, 2015 1:34 pm
by bill ding
Looking at their end of season attendances and the amount of banning orders they are handing out I can see Blackpoo getting towards the top of that table soon .
Re: 30.85% Capacity
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Sat Jul 18, 2015 1:41 pm
by George Dawes
an Organ player like in Ice Hockey & Baseball would be a right laugh, like when play as stopped the Organ player can wind the Ref up and other players when they're being booked .
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https://youtu.be/vb19d08Lnec
Re: 30.85% Capacity
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Sat Jul 18, 2015 4:16 pm
by Keith
mrpotatohead wrote:...similar size stadium, small town, healthy attendances for a relatively unknown team.
Ooh, it was all going so well until...
Morecambe population at last census (2011) 34,768
Wilmington population at last census (2010) 112,067
If you can find a US town with a population of around 35,000...
I agree with the basic element to your argument, that the 'match day experience' is still not good enough for the majority of fans but it isn't as simple as replicating the US model.
Re: 30.85% Capacity
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Sat Jul 18, 2015 4:35 pm
by mrpotatohead
wilmington covers an area 5 times the size of morecambe and lancaster,so its a grey area as to what constitutes a town,and I was using them as an example, as they are my 3rd team, I love the Hammerheads!!
Re: 30.85% Capacity
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Sat Jul 18, 2015 7:49 pm
by Freez
But that doesn't include Heysham, current population now up to 18,000, pretty big village????
Re: 30.85% Capacity
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Sat Jul 18, 2015 7:54 pm
by Caged Lion
Keith wrote:mrpotatohead wrote:...similar size stadium, small town, healthy attendances for a relatively unknown team.
Ooh, it was all going so well until...
Morecambe population at last census (2011) 34,768
Wilmington population at last census (2010) 112,067
If you can find a US town with a population of around 35,000...
I agree with the basic element to your argument, that the 'match day experience' is still not good enough for the majority of fans but it isn't as simple as replicating the US model.
Catchment area is far greater than that. We travel up to an hour to get to each home game... (give us a bridge over the bay!) yet we don't come within the population density of Morecambe. What's been needed is entertaining football. If Jim does grab another striker who is hell bent on scoring we will see everything improve. The creative players are in place now (convinced) and the fans are itching to sing their tits off for a bit of success. This is our season, it won't get better because if we don't get to the play-offs this year players will hoist their sails. We have nothing to lose,
Anyhow babbler/rant over,,, there are plenty of folk in the bay region who will support and attend Morecambe FC games if they are given something enjoyable to watch. and say what you like, this squad is a bloody eager bunch for success. that much is obvious.
So let's stop fannying around... get down there and sing your hearts out because I have a very large wager on us to win promotion!!!
Re: 30.85% Capacity
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Sat Jul 18, 2015 8:07 pm
by mrpotatohead
I thought we were playing entertaining stuff last night,problem is, we were doing so all through our friendlies last year,then tactics changed when the season started.
Re: 30.85% Capacity
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Sat Jul 18, 2015 9:11 pm
by Caged Lion
mrpotatohead wrote:I thought we were playing entertaining stuff last night,problem is, we were doing so all through our friendlies last year,then tactics changed when the season started.
Maybe, but the midfielders we have now are a layer better than the ones Jim let go
Re: 30.85% Capacity
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Sat Jul 18, 2015 9:34 pm
by shrimpnsave
Caged Lion wrote:mrpotatohead wrote:I thought we were playing entertaining stuff last night,problem is, we were doing so all through our friendlies last year,then tactics changed when the season started.
Maybe, but the midfielders we have now are a layer better than the ones Jim let go
1 step forward and 3 back for spuddy
Re: 30.85% Capacity
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Sat Jul 18, 2015 9:48 pm
by mrpotatohead
oh really?
you found last season entertaining then?
Re: 30.85% Capacity
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Sun Jul 19, 2015 8:33 am
by George Dawes
mrpotatohead wrote:I thought we were playing entertaining stuff last night,problem is, we were doing so all through our friendlies last year,then tactics changed when the season started.
correct
I feel we will start this season well, with people thinking not many teams will stop us, then a Mansfield scenario by shutting up shop for the rest of the season, and then the morale of the fans and players(going by body language) going like a flat beer.