Call it ridiculous logic but I think attendances may actually improve next season. Think about it, we would be the biggest scalp and its one of the best grounds for away fans transport wise so wouldnt see too much changing there. From a home point of view, I dont think we get too many day trippers, most fans are quite commited. From a personal point of view, I will often forego the match and the £30 odd ticket as ive had the stuffing knocked out of me over the last 5 years. Instead ill go down my local and watch it on dodgy tv with my mates. If we were winning more games than not, were scoring goals again and there wasnt the option to stream the match I would be attending more than I currently am
Quote from: cdbullyweefan on January 26, 2016, 09:55:04 PMNot if AFC Bournemouth come down with us.*shrugs*Every table at the start of this season was concentrating on the B rather than the A.Bet you it will be the same next season.
Not if AFC Bournemouth come down with us.
Quote from: Dave on January 26, 2016, 10:38:09 PMQuote from: cdbullyweefan on January 26, 2016, 09:55:04 PMNot if AFC Bournemouth come down with us.*shrugs*Every table at the start of this season was concentrating on the B rather than the A.Bet you it will be the same next season.I was sad enough to check. We were above Bournemouth in the league but, bizarrely, Wimbledon were placed top of League Two even though "AFC" comes after "Accrington" alphabetically.
The stupid BBC can't make their mind up. They have Bournemouth listed third in the Premier League despite the fact that AFC Bournemouth are ahead of Arsenal and ourselves alphabetically (or between us if you choose to list them as "Association Football Club Bournemouth").However, they have Wimbledon listed top of League Two despite the fact that AFC Wimbledon comes after Accrington Stanley.I'm happy to allow Bournemouth to be above us for now, so long as we're above them after the first game. I can't see how they wouldn't consider that perfectly fair.
In fact any club with an AFC or FC prefix should be immediately banned from football until they ruddy well stop it.
If I were the club i'd freeze ST prices next year despite the extra home games. And i'd reduce the single match price as well. Do everything possible to get VP as full as possible next season to help drive us straight back up.
It's just another form of taking the piss, something clubs have been doing for years, which has led to £60 tickets. Unfortunately people still pay the money, so I don't blame them. Supply and demand and all that.A stand should've been made in the form of boycotts years ago.
Quote from: Mellin on January 27, 2016, 11:31:02 PMIt's just another form of taking the piss, something clubs have been doing for years, which has led to £60 tickets. Unfortunately people still pay the money, so I don't blame them. Supply and demand and all that.A stand should've been made in the form of boycotts years ago.We're hardly in that situation though. To be fair, you can still go and watch most games at Villa Park for less than £25 which isn't bad at all really.