Near Sell Out on Saturday

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Charlton not sold out then?

What home capacity can we sell out as its nearly sold out?

I know Sheffsteel knows his onions

Last season Sheffield derby was officially sold out a week before the match and the attendance for that game was 31,125 with an official Sheff Wed allocation of 2,417.

Our current capacity is around 31,500, away teams can be given a max allocation of just over 2,800 but SAG blocked off an extra row at the front, that’s why Wednesday has 400 less than some other teams.

So the max home capacity is 28,708 and with 1,500 Charlton fans….
A total home sell would give an attendance of 30,208 on Saturday.

However altho the seating plan makes it look like it’s close to a home sell out…..the club often hold small sections back so we can expect banks for extra seating appearing all over the ground. Also the back sections of the Kop (the standing area) haven’t been put on general sale….not sure why as they can’t all be season ticket holders.

Confident that Saturday will be the biggest home gate of the season and should break 29K
But due to the underwhelming sales from Charlton really doubt it will break 30K.
 
Just read this and thought, thats bollocks so I looked it up.

"The Manchester United season ticket waiting list is very long, with estimates suggesting a wait of around 25 years, as the queue currently exceeds 120,000 fans. The club hasn't opened the waiting list to new applicants since 2011, making it challenging to get a season ticket. Fans on the list must wait for the club to release seats, with the pace depending on how many season tickets are renewed and the potential for new stadium construction"

Not only that, they have to pay to be put on the list, up to 50 quid. American Owners corrupt as fuck.
I know the corporate waiting list is a fair chunk of that, it’s why they took away some STH seats this year.

I’ve got no interest in seeing that shite but a couple of firms I’ve worked for have moved heaven and earth to get customers into hospitality seats.
 
Just read this and thought, thats bollocks so I looked it up.

"The Manchester United season ticket waiting list is very long, with estimates suggesting a wait of around 25 years, as the queue currently exceeds 120,000 fans. The club hasn't opened the waiting list to new applicants since 2011, making it challenging to get a season ticket. Fans on the list must wait for the club to release seats, with the pace depending on how many season tickets are renewed and the potential for new stadium construction"

Not only that, they have to pay to be put on the list, up to 50 quid. American Owners corrupt as fuck.

It’s the same at Arsenal.
They have a season ticket waiting list of 90,000.

And just to put you name on the list, it’s £50 for adults and £25 for kids.
 
It’s the same at Arsenal.
They have a season ticket waiting list of 90,000.

And just to put you name on the list, it’s £50 for adults and £25 for kids.
London clubs could sell thousands of tickets to tourists if their ground was big enough. We could easily do similar in the premier league with packaged from Manchester or London for people flying in. The global nature and demand for tickets is huge
 
Let's hope the next time we try and bring in a progressive modern coach with inactive ideas the club is set up for it

I saw the Stranglers un the early 80s, and they were old bastards then, so god knows what they are like now.

As John Lydon said, 'we're only doing it for the money'.
 
London clubs could sell thousands of tickets to tourists if their ground was big enough. We could easily do similar in the premier league with packaged from Manchester or London for people flying in. The global nature and demand for tickets is huge

It just shows the importance of having an airport close by.

We must be 1 of the biggest cities in Europe that doesn’t have an airport within 45 minutes.

I’ve said this before but I think the council are missing out on football tourism. We could offer match tickets including a tour to see some of football most historical sites, Sheffield FC, Hallam FC, Sandygate, Leppings Lane etc.
 
120,000 in the waiting list for season tickets at Man U. why don't they build a 250,000 seat stadium?

Back at BDTBL the waitng list is closer to zero, why don't we build a bigger ground?

Someone will still say 'build it and they will come- ambition'
Because most of them live in China 😊
 

I saw the Stranglers un the early 80s, and they were old bastards then, so god knows what they are like now.

Two of them are dead, and one (now 76) hasn’t been with them since 1990. Old JJ, who’s still plugging away, looks pretty well for his age, tbf.

I know the current lot have their advocates, and fair play to that. But for some who loved the classic line-up, me incl, The Stranglers haven’t really been The Stranglers for decades.
 
It just shows the importance of having an airport close by.

We must be 1 of the biggest cities in Europe that doesn’t have an airport within 45 minutes.

I’ve said this before but I think the council are missing out on football tourism. We could offer match tickets including a tour to see some of football most historical sites, Sheffield FC, Hallam FC, Sandygate, Leppings Lane etc.
I had a supplier come visit in the summer, some of the party that came over were Inter ultras and a couple of Juve fans, during the usual after work meal we got talking about football and Sheffield’s history, they asked to go and see the Adelphi plaque on the crucible and they were all having their photos taken with it.

They had no idea about Sheffield’s part in modern football and were astounded we don’t make more of it. A couple of them have flown back over in their own time to go and see Sheffield FC & Hallam and go round the Legends at the Lane exhibit.

It’s maddening the council aren’t interested in making more of it.
 
Just read this and thought, thats bollocks so I looked it up.

"The Manchester United season ticket waiting list is very long, with estimates suggesting a wait of around 25 years, as the queue currently exceeds 120,000 fans. The club hasn't opened the waiting list to new applicants since 2011, making it challenging to get a season ticket. Fans on the list must wait for the club to release seats, with the pace depending on how many season tickets are renewed and the potential for new stadium construction"

Not only that, they have to pay to be put on the list, up to 50 quid. American Owners corrupt as fuck.
We may not like it, but there is nothing remotely corrupt about it.
 
It just shows the importance of having an airport close by.

We must be 1 of the biggest cities in Europe that doesn’t have an airport within 45 minutes.

I’ve said this before but I think the council are missing out on football tourism. We could offer match tickets including a tour to see some of football most historical sites, Sheffield FC, Hallam FC, Sandygate, Leppings Lane etc.
Thought I'd check this. Right now it's 1hr 02m to East Midlands, 1hr 12m to Manchester and 1hr 30m to Leeds Bradford from where I am in Sheffield. Its 47 mins at the moment to East Midlands from the south of the city. The others look unlikely.
 
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Thought I'd check this. Right now it's 1hr 02m to East Midlands, 1hr 12m to Manchester and 1hr 30m to Leeds Bradford from where I am in Sheffield. Its 47 mins at the moment to East Midlands from the south of the city. The others look unlikely.
I'm close to North Notts border EMA is still 48mins, MAN 1h 29m fastest and LBA 1h 14m -1h 29min we need Doncaster open asap
 
It just shows the importance of having an airport close by.

We must be 1 of the biggest cities in Europe that doesn’t have an airport within 45 minutes.

I’ve said this before but I think the council are missing out on football tourism. We could offer match tickets including a tour to see some of football most historical sites, Sheffield FC, Hallam FC, Sandygate, Leppings Lane etc.
That there London town is screwed.
Arsenal to Heathrow is over an hour drive. Gatwick even further.
 
1 ticket left currently, other than in the pointless corner stand between the Kop and JSS (which itself only has about 15 seats left)
 
Hull ST holders can buy up to 4 tickets, they do have to provide emails for the people they are buying tickets for, but they don't have to register an account or have a purchase history.

Yes I know it's because their ground is to big for them, but it shows that a system like that is allowed by SAG and works.
Our ticketing system is piss poor tbh. Owners should have made sorting that out a priority.
 

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