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| Was something said at your forum tonight about you expecting 12,000 once the east stand is extended?
Will it even hold 12,000 with the east stand extension? Presume it will be open some time during the summer will it?
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| Quote: Jake the Peg "Was something said at your forum tonight about you expecting 12,000 once the east stand is extended?
Will it even hold 12,000 with the east stand extension? Presume it will be open some time during the summer will it?'"
Capacity is 10,500 now, so would imagine the capacity is right. Although is the Golf Stand still in service? Had heard otherwise, but must be OK if they're after 12k this season.
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| Quote: Jake the Peg "Was something said at your forum tonight about you expecting 12,000 once the east stand is extended?
Will it even hold 12,000 with the east stand extension? Presume it will be open some time during the summer will it?'"
Did they really say they "expect" 12000, I imagine they would have had to explain what superlative marketing has happened for Rovers to "expect" 12000 a 25% or thereabouts increase in crowds.Now that would be something really special, and I hope you're right, but I think that it's more likely that they said the capacity would be 12,000 not the expected crowd size.
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| Quote: Jake the Peg "Was something said at your forum tonight about you expecting 12,000 once the east stand is extended?
Will it even hold 12,000 with the east stand extension? Presume it will be open some time during the summer will it?'"
If you were this curious, why didn't you listen?
This is not what was said. They mentioned 10k to break even, getting the North stand built and one day aspiring to getting crowds of 12k. I'm pretty sure that the 12k figure and 'expecting' were not used in close conjunction.
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| If the ground was improved it would increase corporate entertaining, increase pay on the day fans, be more attractive to bringing families to the ground and see an increased away support this would see an increase in both the gate and revenue streams.
The flip side would be fans wouldn't 'have' to buy a season pass to get in their preffered stand / ground. This would mean the playing product would need to stay at a high level to keep bringing in new and 'floating' support.
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| Quote: rover49 "All clubs are the same, in fact considering your 3rd place in 2001, I'd say your crowds were very poor.'"
Does that help to take your mind off things ?
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| Quote: Kingston Rovers ". . . . . I was saying that we're building the east stand extension to accomadate the fans we know will fill it then eventually build a south stand, finances permitting . . . . .Quote: Kingston Rovers "]
Many posters (across threads all over the board) write that an extended East Stand would be sold out thus increasing the average gates by the sum of the extra capacity. If this is the case, I cannot fathom why those fans who choose to stay at home because they cannot view from their prefered position stay away from the ground completely. You would expect that all these committed fans would simply relocate to another stand. I am not aware of pricing structures at CP but would assume that the cost of the north stand is comparable to that in the east stand so there would be no increased financial burden. The only annoyance I can see would be viewing from none prefered position.
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| Not wanting to get involved in any argument. My opinion is that we will struggle to get near 10,000 untill the ground has a larger capacity & people can turn up & pay on the day & take non pass holders on a spurr of the moment whim. As I have posted before the club misses out on about 20 attendencess per season as with the East stand sold out some of my family dont come with me as they can not get in with me & are not commited enough to apply for tickets. There must be others in the same position.
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| Quote: Beverley red "Not wanting to get involved in any argument. My opinion is that we will struggle to get near 10,000 untill the ground has a larger capacity & people can turn up & pay on the day & take non pass holders on a spurr of the moment whim. As I have posted before the club misses out on about 20 attendencess per season as with the East stand sold out some of my family dont come with me as they can not get in with me & are not commited enough to apply for tickets. There must be others in the same position.'"
They need to sort out the anti social behaviour in the east stand too. My dobbins supporting cousin was threatened by some psihed up t0sser last year for daring to tell him to put his fag out
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| Quote: barham red "If the ground was improved it would increase corporate entertaining, increase pay on the day fans, be more attractive to bringing families to the ground and see an increased away support this would see an increase in both the gate and revenue streams.
The flip side would be fans wouldn't 'have' to buy a season pass to get in their preffered stand / ground. This would mean the playing product would need to stay at a high level to keep bringing in new and 'floating' support.'"
Do fans need to do that this year?. I know plenty that have decided against the whole club rovers thing and have just got tickets fairly easily for the east stand for the Big Kick-off even with your X actor loser entertainment and ticket offers to the local primary schools and netballers
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| Quote: Forever FC "Do fans need to do that this year?. I know plenty that have decided against the whole club rovers thing and have just got tickets fairly easily for the east stand for the Big Kick-off even with your X actor loser entertainment and ticket offers to the local primary schools and netballers'"
Explain, 'cos you have me baffled there.
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| When the east stand is done, the aim is to try and get an average of around 10k.
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| With the East stand it will take capacity to 10,000 decent viewing positions. I'd be happy to see us getting over 9,000 and over 10 for the big games. Sadly as we know other clubs fans are reluctant to travel "all the way" to Hull so we will have to work damn hard to get new fans to games, a trophy or two and FC actually becoming real rivals will help.
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| Quote: JB Down Under "With the East stand it will take capacity to 10,000 decent viewing positions. I'd be happy to see us getting over 9,000 and over 10 for the big games. Sadly as we know other clubs fans are reluctant to travel "all the way" to Hull so we will have to work damn hard to get new fans to games, a trophy or two and FC actually becoming real rivals will help.'"
I think that away following should be part of the franchise criteria. Both Hull clubs take good numbers away to every game, that has a huge benefit to each individual home club, but precious little financial benefit to either Hull or Rovers.
Say an average away following is 1000 paying around £15 entry to each game, that's £15K to each home club on ticket sales alone each time Hull or Rovers come to town. Over the season that's nearly £200K (from each set of supporters) benefit to the game (but not to either Hull club, who on the whole receive very poor away support). The argument for boosting away travelling supporters, is to me, compelling and, as I say, should be encouraged through the franchising process as there is actually very little the home club can do to encourage more visiting supporters, the onus should be on the away club to get more fans there.
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| Quote: Barnacle Bill "I think that away following should be part of the franchise criteria. Both Hull clubs take good numbers away to every game, that has a huge benefit to each individual home club, but precious little financial benefit to either Hull or Rovers.
Say an average away following is 1000 paying around £15 entry to each game, that's £15K to each home club on ticket sales alone each time Hull or Rovers come to town. Over the season that's nearly £200K (from each set of supporters) benefit to the game (but not to either Hull club, who on the whole receive very poor away support). The argument for boosting away travelling supporters, is to me, compelling and, as I say, should be encouraged through the franchising process as there is actually very little the home club can do to encourage more visiting supporters, the onus should be on the away club to get more fans there.'"
I think it's a good idea, but it's not something under a club's direct control, like the ground, home attendances, finances, youth development etc. Realistically a club won't spend money incentivising its own fans to travel away when they have enough on trying to maximise home attendances.
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