Quote from: Dave Clark Five on March 10, 2014, 05:25:54 PMQuote from: paul_e on March 10, 2014, 05:09:26 PMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on March 10, 2014, 02:30:07 PMPretty much every season we have at least one crap attendance. It's when it becomes the norm is the time to worry.Exactly, If the Norwich attendance becomes the norm then it's a problem, as is there are a whole bunch of mitigating circumstances.As for 'I know people aren't happy because they've told me' - how much of that is projection because you're fed up yourself? How much is that you tend to spend more time with people with a similar attitude to yourself? I'm not trying to belittle your opinion here but I just don't think 'loads of people have told me they're not happy so it must be common' is as clear as you're making it. Of course people are fed up, our home record has been poor for years, but I just don't buy that it will see a massive drop in season ticket sales as people are suggesting.Kindly point me in the direction of throngs of people who are clamouring for a season ticket next year. I will get one. In the meantime, I'll go and get a shirt with 'don't talk to me about the Villa because I'm a miserable bastard' on it.Same response as every pessimist ever on the internet, I don't have to prove anything, you suggested people are ready to throw the towel in, I disputed it because I don't think your sample of opinions is either extensive enough or provable as unbiased. I'm not having a go I'm just pointing out that to take those things, pick the lowest attendance of the season, and say that should be the benchmark for next year is making a pretty big leap based on very little evidence.I understand you've had enough of watching poor football and I understand you're going to want to vent over it, that's fair enough but the last line of the response above is just petulant and I ignored the barb about caring more about what people at matches say but that was a bit childish as well. There's no need for you to get defensive or try scoring cheap points when I disagree with you, I wasn't even disputing that people are pissed off, just that I don't think it will have a massive effect on attendances, they might see a small drop in season tickets, around 1-2% but the average attendance won't change by much, in my opinion, as a club we always seem to float around 35000 and I don't see next year being any different.
Quote from: paul_e on March 10, 2014, 05:09:26 PMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on March 10, 2014, 02:30:07 PMPretty much every season we have at least one crap attendance. It's when it becomes the norm is the time to worry.Exactly, If the Norwich attendance becomes the norm then it's a problem, as is there are a whole bunch of mitigating circumstances.As for 'I know people aren't happy because they've told me' - how much of that is projection because you're fed up yourself? How much is that you tend to spend more time with people with a similar attitude to yourself? I'm not trying to belittle your opinion here but I just don't think 'loads of people have told me they're not happy so it must be common' is as clear as you're making it. Of course people are fed up, our home record has been poor for years, but I just don't buy that it will see a massive drop in season ticket sales as people are suggesting.Kindly point me in the direction of throngs of people who are clamouring for a season ticket next year. I will get one. In the meantime, I'll go and get a shirt with 'don't talk to me about the Villa because I'm a miserable bastard' on it.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on March 10, 2014, 02:30:07 PMPretty much every season we have at least one crap attendance. It's when it becomes the norm is the time to worry.Exactly, If the Norwich attendance becomes the norm then it's a problem, as is there are a whole bunch of mitigating circumstances.As for 'I know people aren't happy because they've told me' - how much of that is projection because you're fed up yourself? How much is that you tend to spend more time with people with a similar attitude to yourself? I'm not trying to belittle your opinion here but I just don't think 'loads of people have told me they're not happy so it must be common' is as clear as you're making it. Of course people are fed up, our home record has been poor for years, but I just don't buy that it will see a massive drop in season ticket sales as people are suggesting.
Pretty much every season we have at least one crap attendance. It's when it becomes the norm is the time to worry.
Assuming Lambert is still in charge my answer will be a big fat no. Not even for £5 per game. That will be my tiny and no doubt insignificant protest in the direction of Lerner/Faulkner for subjecting me to another gut-wrenchingly awful season at Villa Park.
It is certainly also true that people 'at the match' who say 'Thats it! I'm not renewing!' are possibly the least reliable gauge of what is actually going to happen.
Quote from: amfy on March 11, 2014, 07:49:48 AM It is certainly also true that people 'at the match' who say 'Thats it! I'm not renewing!' are possibly the least reliable gauge of what is actually going to happen.How can the least reliable gauge of anything be listening to representatives of the group concerned? I appreciate that some people threaten to not renew but always do, but there does seem to be an ever increasing air of pissedoffness amongst the crowd.
Quote from: Dave Clark Five on March 11, 2014, 08:15:07 AMQuote from: amfy on March 11, 2014, 07:49:48 AM It is certainly also true that people 'at the match' who say 'Thats it! I'm not renewing!' are possibly the least reliable gauge of what is actually going to happen.How can the least reliable gauge of anything be listening to representatives of the group concerned? I appreciate that some people threaten to not renew but always do, but there does seem to be an ever increasing air of pissedoffness amongst the crowd.So why should this equate to people actually following through with this more than any other year? Some of those who are threatening not come back won't, but actually, just like every other season, most if them will.
We often see a lot of "I'm not renewing because..." type posts at this time of year. We also get a fair few "I wasn't going to renew but..." type posts in August.That's not meant as a dig in any way but an observation that we're football fans and the pull to go to games is strong despite what we might tell ourselves when we're pissed off walking away from a dull home performance.
The people who sit by me have spoke much less this year about not renewing than they did at the end of both the GH and TSM seasons.
Yeah....you've just had 6 months of dross to put up with, a couple of exceptions aside, why not sign-up for 9 months more?! Not an easy job being in ticket sales down the Villa.