Guess the gate Easter Monday

Guess the gate Easter Monday

Postby MFC-Manc » Sat Apr 20, 2019 3:01 pm

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Re: Guess the gate Easter Monday

Postby Sakhalin Shrimp » Sat Apr 20, 2019 4:01 pm

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Re: Guess the gate Easter Monday

Postby Andy D » Sat Apr 20, 2019 4:27 pm

Going by previous experiences on bank holidays when it's Sunny, I can see a lot choosing Beer Gardens and the Seafront, plus with us being Mathematically safe.

Be surprised if we get more than 2750, If the Sun as its Hat on.
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Re: Guess the gate Easter Monday

Postby Wild Bill » Sat Apr 20, 2019 9:10 pm

1000 home tickets sold in the PMG, 700 regular season tickets, maybe 600-800 terrace tickets and about 150 away fans. 2500+?
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Re: Guess the gate Easter Monday

Postby Gone_Shrimping » Sun Apr 21, 2019 7:44 am

I've just done a rough count of home seats sold and I reckon around 1,280 in the PMG.

Maybe 1,000 in the Ace Scaffolding Stand , 300 on the Berlin Wall and 250 Robins.

2,830 is my guess.

Maybe they should have used this game as Community Day rather than the Crawley match as another 800 or so in the Heart Stand would have got us near to a record.
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Re: Guess the gate Easter Monday

Postby marky No.1 » Sun Apr 21, 2019 1:07 pm

2731 for me, I presume they will count tickets sold whether they turn up or not?

Also, if they had sold out the home terraces I would have expected the away end to be ours.

3000 at a fiver comes nowhere near the value of 1300 at £20
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Re: Guess the gate Easter Monday

Postby redrobo » Sun Apr 21, 2019 1:16 pm

marky No.1 wrote:2731 for me, I presume they will count tickets sold whether they turn up or not?

Also, if they had sold out the home terraces I would have expected the away end to be ours.

3000 at a fiver comes nowhere near the value of 1300 at £20


Chorley got 3500 v Stockport for their table topping game. I wouldn't expect us to match that gate but anything less than 2750 would be a sad but possible true reflection of the towns apathy towards our club.
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Re: Guess the gate Easter Monday

Postby Gone_Shrimping » Sun Apr 21, 2019 4:55 pm

redrobo wrote:
marky No.1 wrote:2731 for me, I presume they will count tickets sold whether they turn up or not?

Also, if they had sold out the home terraces I would have expected the away end to be ours.

3000 at a fiver comes nowhere near the value of 1300 at £20


Chorley got 3500 v Stockport for their table topping game. I wouldn't expect us to match that gate but anything less than 2750 would be a sad but possible true reflection of the towns apathy towards our club.


Without having a breakdown on the figures I would guess that Stockport will have taken a 4 figure number of fans to Chorley. Cheltenham will bring circa 150. I think our gates have looked much better this season with around a 30 per cent increase.
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Re: Guess the gate Easter Monday

Postby redrobo » Sun Apr 21, 2019 6:16 pm

I heard that Chorley averaged over 1000 a game in what has been a good season to date under a new manager this season.

Scarboro (my son in law's team) are also getting regular gates over 1000.

I suppose what these gates reflect is winning games and playing attractive football.... :?: :?: :?:
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Re: Guess the gate Easter Monday

Postby Gone_Shrimping » Sun Apr 21, 2019 6:20 pm

redrobo wrote:I heard that Chorley averaged over 1000 a game in what has been a good season to date under a new manager this season.

Scarboro (my son in law's team) are also getting regular gates over 1000.

I suppose what these gates reflect is winning games and playing attractive football.... :?: :?: :?:


Just checked and Stockport took 1,260 to Chorley.

The gates reflect a team winning games. Win home games and your gates go up which is the main message for us.
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Re: Guess the gate Easter Monday

Postby KenH » Sun Apr 21, 2019 7:03 pm

marky No.1 wrote:3000 at a fiver comes nowhere near the value of 1300 at £20


But several hundred of that 3,000 are season ticket holders, so no difference to revenue. Say, if it were 650 ST holders, that leaves 650 others paying on the day normally at £20 equals £13,000 revenue on a normal day from ticket sales at the gate.

If we hit 3,000 tomorrow, that's 2,350 paying a fiver which is 11,750, so a slight fall in entry fees compared with the £13,000 on a normal day.

BUT, 1,700 more people buying pies, drinks, raffle tickets, programs etc., which will bring in far more, so will increase income/profits overall. If half of those spend a fiver, it's another £4,250 of revenue.

Not to mention a far better atmosphere, potential for new regulars if the players perform, maybe some ex-regulars coming back, etc. I think the Board have hit the nail on the head with the pricing etc.
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Re: Guess the gate Easter Monday

Postby Gone_Shrimping » Sun Apr 21, 2019 7:25 pm

KenH wrote:
marky No.1 wrote:3000 at a fiver comes nowhere near the value of 1300 at £20


But several hundred of that 3,000 are season ticket holders, so no difference to revenue. Say, if it were 650 ST holders, that leaves 650 others paying on the day normally at £20 equals £13,000 revenue on a normal day from ticket sales at the gate.

If we hit 3,000 tomorrow, that's 2,350 paying a fiver which is 11,750, so a slight fall in entry fees compared with the £13,000 on a normal day.

BUT, 1,700 more people buying pies, drinks, raffle tickets, programs etc., which will bring in far more, so will increase income/profits overall. If half of those spend a fiver, it's another £4,250 of revenue.

Not to mention a far better atmosphere, potential for new regulars if the players perform, maybe some ex-regulars coming back, etc. I think the Board have hit the nail on the head with the pricing etc.


I was about to post something similar regarding the season ticket holders , pies , programmes etc etc

A gate of 3,080 tomorrow will take our average league gate to 2,000 and with our final league match being against our favourite Irishman and his team maybe going for the play-offs should mean we finish the season with a 2,000+ average.

I was hoping for something more creative on the pricing structure for next season to entice back lost fans but a freeze is the next best thing.
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Re: Guess the gate Easter Monday

Postby Slanester » Sun Apr 21, 2019 7:46 pm

redrobo wrote: anything less than 2750 would be a sad but possible true reflection of the towns apathy towards our club.


In 1 rr.

Chorley in the 6th tier of football, and are still able to charge £12 entry.
Morecambe in the 4th tier, and you can watch a game for £16/17.
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Re: Guess the gate Easter Monday

Postby Keith » Mon Apr 22, 2019 9:45 am

redrobo wrote:I suppose what these gates reflect is winning games and playing attractive football.... :?: :?: :?:


Not really. Our average in the last few seasons in the Conference when we were playing attractive, successful football didn't attract record crowds. Even in 2009-10 season, where we had the 'romance' of our last season at Christie Park and finished in the Play Offs, only attracted a 2,262 average. The town and surrounding area still don't fully embrace the club. In Scarborough you have the choice of Leeds (70 miles), Middlesborough (50 miles) or Hull (46 miles). Within 65 miles of Morecambe we have:

Manchester United,
Manchester City,
Liverpool,
Everton,
Tranmere,
Bolton,
Rochdale,
Bury,
Burnley,
Blackburn,
Blackpool,
Preston,
Fleetwood.

13 Football League or Premiership clubs.

Even Leeds, 70 miles from Scarborough, is only 70 miles from Morecambe.
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Re: Guess the gate Easter Monday

Postby Westgate Wanderer » Mon Apr 22, 2019 10:06 am

Keith wrote:
redrobo wrote:I suppose what these gates reflect is winning games and playing attractive football.... :?: :?: :?:


Not really. Our average in the last few seasons in the Conference when we were playing attractive, successful football didn't attract record crowds. Even in 2009-10 season, where we had the 'romance' of our last season at Christie Park and finished in the Play Offs, only attracted a 2,262 average. The town and surrounding area still don't fully embrace the club. In Scarborough you have the choice of Leeds (70 miles), Middlesborough (50 miles) or Hull (46 miles). Within 65 miles of Morecambe we have:

Manchester United,
Manchester City,
Liverpool,
Everton,
Tranmere,
Bolton,
Rochdale,
Bury,
Burnley,
Blackburn,
Blackpool,
Preston,
Fleetwood.

13 Football League or Premiership clubs.

Even Leeds, 70 miles from Scarborough, is only 70 miles from Morecambe.
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Re: Guess the gate Easter Monday

Postby Keith » Mon Apr 22, 2019 10:17 am

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Awww poor Wigan! Even Accy!! :o


:lol: :lol: :lol: I knew I was missing at least one more off! Although if Morecambe didn't exist, I'd rather go to Tranmere than Accrington! 8-)
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Re: Guess the gate Easter Monday

Postby KenH » Mon Apr 22, 2019 11:03 am

redrobo wrote:anything less than 2750 would be a sad but possible true reflection of the towns apathy towards our club.


I've been surprised at how many people didn't know about today's ticket offer and entertainment. I still don't think the club is getting the message out properly outside the usual channels. Only this morning on a Morecambe facebook group, someone was asking about what's on in Morecambe today, and there were dozens of replies, none of which mentioned the football, so it's simply not widely known about amongst the "non regulars".
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Re: Guess the gate Easter Monday

Postby Keith » Mon Apr 22, 2019 11:43 am

KenH wrote:someone was asking about what's on in Morecambe today, and there were dozens of replies, none of which mentioned the football, so it's simply not widely known about amongst the "non regulars".


I hope you put that right! :D
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Re: Guess the gate Easter Monday

Postby KenH » Tue Apr 23, 2019 9:37 am

Keith wrote:
KenH wrote:someone was asking about what's on in Morecambe today, and there were dozens of replies, none of which mentioned the football, so it's simply not widely known about amongst the "non regulars".


I hope you put that right! :D


Certainly did. Excellent to see the people of Morecambe turned out to support the club. Let's hope this is the start of the come back from near oblivion. The Board and The Trust are working wonders and the people of the town are responding. Let's hope local support can continue to be nurtured.
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Re: Guess the gate Easter Monday

Postby Gone_Shrimping » Tue Apr 23, 2019 9:54 am

KenH wrote:
Keith wrote:
KenH wrote:someone was asking about what's on in Morecambe today, and there were dozens of replies, none of which mentioned the football, so it's simply not widely known about amongst the "non regulars".


I hope you put that right! :D


Certainly did. Excellent to see the people of Morecambe turned out to support the club. Let's hope this is the start of the come back from near oblivion. The Board and The Trust are working wonders and the people of the town are responding. Let's hope local support can continue to be nurtured.


Maybe some positive news on the facilities in the Ace Scaffolding Stand would help to feed the feel-good factor around the club at the moment.
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Re: Guess the gate Easter Monday

Postby redrobo » Tue Apr 23, 2019 11:45 am

Continued performances like yesterday can only be a bonus for our club.

Who knows, it may attract another 500 on match days for us to reach that magical figure of over 2000 per league game which would also show a welcome increase in our average attendance in ALL games over a season.
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