21-06-2022, 02:56 PM
Season ticket sales will be down. That's obvious for whole range of reasons.
However, there is one thing that is increasing and that is the number of fans that may begrudginly renew but won't go to games on a regular basis; I'm thinking here of evening games, our form at the time and the quality of the opposition. We continue to live a crap league and you need a decent away following to create any kind of atmosphere. That also means that gates will be down, I fear quite substantially.
In previous years under the Eisners, MC and now Andrew Cullen were keen to let everyone know how many season tickets had been sold. I know circumstances are different this time but I haven't seen anything that goes beyond guesswork on various social media sites. I'm confident that this season will see the lowest number of season ticket sales since we were in administration as a result of a decline in what is on offer and lack of any tangible success under the Eisners.
Personally I would like to see Cullen take the Eisners to task and tell them that austerity isn't working and if things are as bad as Cowley regularly implies and he is confident in his own ability he should grow a pair and walk!
However, there is one thing that is increasing and that is the number of fans that may begrudginly renew but won't go to games on a regular basis; I'm thinking here of evening games, our form at the time and the quality of the opposition. We continue to live a crap league and you need a decent away following to create any kind of atmosphere. That also means that gates will be down, I fear quite substantially.
In previous years under the Eisners, MC and now Andrew Cullen were keen to let everyone know how many season tickets had been sold. I know circumstances are different this time but I haven't seen anything that goes beyond guesswork on various social media sites. I'm confident that this season will see the lowest number of season ticket sales since we were in administration as a result of a decline in what is on offer and lack of any tangible success under the Eisners.
Personally I would like to see Cullen take the Eisners to task and tell them that austerity isn't working and if things are as bad as Cowley regularly implies and he is confident in his own ability he should grow a pair and walk!