I don't think a 12.30 ko with a weeks selling time is a reasonable barometer of how successful it will be. It may well flop, but the Brighton game wont be the yardstick.Where they really fucked up was not putting the reserved seats on general sale a few days before the game. It's a travesty to have empty seats when there may well have been paying fans who would have been happy to take them.
Quote from: chrisw1 on October 03, 2023, 09:42:12 AMI don't think a 12.30 ko with a weeks selling time is a reasonable barometer of how successful it will be. It may well flop, but the Brighton game wont be the yardstick.Where they really fucked up was not putting the reserved seats on general sale a few days before the game. It's a travesty to have empty seats when there may well have been paying fans who would have been happy to take them.Tomd made the same point earlier in the thread but it isn't really true. My uncle's in L5 for the West Ham game so I was keeping an eye on tickets for the Brighton game. Late on Friday there were plenty of 'resale' seats available including 15 in L5, so anyone that wanted to go could have.Having said that, I agree with the rest of your post (and Tomd's).
Quote from: Brazilian Villain on October 03, 2023, 08:21:27 PMQuote from: chrisw1 on October 03, 2023, 09:42:12 AMI don't think a 12.30 ko with a weeks selling time is a reasonable barometer of how successful it will be. It may well flop, but the Brighton game wont be the yardstick.Where they really fucked up was not putting the reserved seats on general sale a few days before the game. It's a travesty to have empty seats when there may well have been paying fans who would have been happy to take them.Tomd made the same point earlier in the thread but it isn't really true. My uncle's in L5 for the West Ham game so I was keeping an eye on tickets for the Brighton game. Late on Friday there were plenty of 'resale' seats available including 15 in L5, so anyone that wanted to go could have.Having said that, I agree with the rest of your post (and Tomd's).Yeah, but they only allow resale seats once the match has sold out, and more often than not, they tend to be individual seats which are hard to shift at any time, but especially so at the last minute.
The Tavern refurb must have cost an absolute fortune, a massive increase in capacity, whereas the WA was always a big pub.
The club shared a photo on Facebook. Doesn't look empty. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid023H9z3CL7ygDiMU9uf6vmDzLXwuX8eLg8Ak9Y3iECUnexdLY51pZFcKtjfkiLmse6l&id=100044439759406&sfnsn=scwspmo
If it was so packed, why were there blocks of empty seats in the Trinity and Witton on Saturday? I'm also sceptical about the sold out notice for Thursday. OS bullshit IMO
The package Saturday was I believe all you can eat and drink , for £60 . Not sure if that's always going to be the price but if it is for some of the heavy drinkers this would actually be decent value as say 5 pints pre game 1 at half time and 3 after the game is about £50 plus whatever food is on it becomes cost neutral for them
So if you down 9 pints it makes sense? How many people really down that much beer? Especially for a 12.30 kick off.How many people are prepared to try in a quest to get their money's worth, and what's more, isn't it an offence to enter a football ground whilst shit faced?
Quote from: Pete3206 on October 03, 2023, 11:25:19 PMIf it was so packed, why were there blocks of empty seats in the Trinity and Witton on Saturday? I'm also sceptical about the sold out notice for Thursday. OS bullshit IMOWell, I guess the obvious (and I don't really care either way) answer is that you can also buy it as a bolt on to your season ticket.
All of the European games have 'the lower grounds' as 'sold out'. Most likely explanation is licensing laws. The big patches of tickets which were empty for Brighton are both on sale for Mostar.