heysham_mfc wrote:RedRedWine wrote:The Globe is not growing on me at all. The crowds are plummeting fast, well under 2,000 home supporters at the game yesterday. A Saturday with decent weather and a fair distance from husbands being dragged Christmas shopping, cause for concern. This may have something to do with the performances on the pitch, I hope that it does as that can quickly be fixed. We could quite easily be getting lower crowds in our brand new stadium than those we were getting at christie very soon indeed. More champagne and peanuts, less fans. Not what the board intended I'm sure when they spent £12 million on a three-sided ground that has restictef viewing and a shit home end.
The attendance was 2,085 yesturday and we have not had a gate under 2,000 yet this season which I belive is a record for MFC.
marky No.1 wrote:Having said that the Shrimps may become redundant and the rabbits would be at it in the mounds in the car park
Dragofly wrote:I think the Ground is very well planned, and in keeping with the times. The government has recently announced its Austerity Package for those with no private income or other means of support. It is therefore with great foresight that the club has “Themed” the ground with Austerity very much in mind. What could evoke the feeling of the times more than queuing in the rain at the back of the home end, or eating a pie in the opulent surroundings of a boiler room? Genius. Forcing people to tighten their belts by making sure that they have nothing to spend money on during the game is also a worthy and well thought out measure.
heysham_mfc wrote:The attendance was 2,085 yesturday and we have not had a gate under 2,000 yet this season which I belive is a record for MFC.
Christies Child wrote:
How many more times do you need to be told....
The land in front of the Arena is for 'A hotel development probably Premier Inns' and the other side 'A drive in take away........'
Planning permission has already been given, so that is one hurdle out of the way. Now that the Stadium is open, I'm sure that our Commercial Team are already working on securing deals for the land.
RedRedWine wrote:heysham_mfc wrote:The attendance was 2,085 yesturday and we have not had a gate under 2,000 yet this season which I belive is a record for MFC.
Total attendance less away fans gives you less than 2,000 home fans. I'm not surprised you missed that.
mrpotatohead wrote:Attendances are up in spite of results, brilliant, results are bad in spite of attendance,damn
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