mynameisthehulk Posted 21 December, 2009 Share Posted 21 December, 2009 As of about an hour ago, not bad! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedAndWhite91 Posted 21 December, 2009 Share Posted 21 December, 2009 Not bad at all!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seany S Posted 21 December, 2009 Share Posted 21 December, 2009 No doubt the £10 deal for one adult one child would have helped. Am going to walk over and grab a ticket later, can't wait - should be a cracking atmosphere and will set me up nicely for an pleasant Boxing Day drinking session!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Boy Saint Posted 21 December, 2009 Share Posted 21 December, 2009 If it looks like it will be dry & Sunny, and with it being a 3pm kick-off I bet there will be a good walk up to fill the gaps. Especially as by then everyone will have been stuffed full of food and looking for an excuse to go out and get some fresh air ahead of filling their faces some more. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saints foreva Posted 21 December, 2009 Share Posted 21 December, 2009 The thing is, the ticket office sometime lie. I remember Ajax earlier in the season the bloke said we'd sold 26,000....... Anyway, anyone know how many tickets Exeter have sold? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saint boggy Posted 21 December, 2009 Share Posted 21 December, 2009 according to their site, they have sold 800 of their 1200 allocation Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RonManager Posted 21 December, 2009 Share Posted 21 December, 2009 The thing is, the ticket office sometime lie. I remember Ajax earlier in the season the bloke said we'd sold 26,000....... They told me the Save Our Saints match was nearly sold out Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
for_heaven's_Saint Posted 21 December, 2009 Share Posted 21 December, 2009 As of about an hour ago, not bad! Was it just a member of staff who told you that or David Luker? Not saying you/they're lying, just wondering. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldsarum Posted 21 December, 2009 Share Posted 21 December, 2009 Was it just a member of staff who told you that or David Luker? Not saying you/they're lying' date=' just wondering.[/quote'] over 25000 sold according to David on another thread http://www.saintsweb.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=18829 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
david in sweden Posted 21 December, 2009 Share Posted 21 December, 2009 As of about an hour ago, not bad! Does that include tickets sent to Exeter, sold /unsold... I wonder? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Smirking_Saint Posted 21 December, 2009 Share Posted 21 December, 2009 Deos the adult child ticket have an age limit Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
for_heaven's_Saint Posted 21 December, 2009 Share Posted 21 December, 2009 over 25000 sold according to David on another thread http://www.saintsweb.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=18829 Oh yeah, cheers. I was the first one to comment on that FFS! Memory is awful. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saint boggy Posted 21 December, 2009 Share Posted 21 December, 2009 Deos the adult child ticket have an age limit i would've thought it would only be up to 12 years old (because any older than that and it would become a 'junior' ) just a guess, mind. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yorkie Posted 21 December, 2009 Share Posted 21 December, 2009 Open the Block 1-3 for Boxing Day? Come on you reds! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paris Posted 21 December, 2009 Share Posted 21 December, 2009 Ahhh The Itchen North to rise from the ashes....... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
londonsaint1604 Posted 21 December, 2009 Share Posted 21 December, 2009 Open the Block 1-3 for Boxing Day? Come on you reds! I woud love to see that. Imagine the chants of 'we're the itchen, we're the itchen...' after all this time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stockportsaint Posted 21 December, 2009 Share Posted 21 December, 2009 Open the Block 1-3 for Boxing Day? Come on you reds! Blocks 2 & 3 already are Yorkie - at least according to the online sales thingy. Just trying to buy two tickets myself, however either Block 1 is sold out or they've not opened it up as yet. Perhaps they're planning to putt all the walk-ups in there? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saint_mears Posted 21 December, 2009 Share Posted 21 December, 2009 Im in the itchen north ! Should be open every game end of Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hamster Posted 21 December, 2009 Share Posted 21 December, 2009 Blocks 2 & 3 already are Yorkie - at least according to the online sales thingy. Just trying to buy two tickets myself, however either Block 1 is sold out or they've not opened it up as yet. Perhaps they're planning to putt all the walk-ups in there? Bugger it, i'm away for this one. Do your stuff Itchen boys (and that woman behind me with the really shrill voice). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dibden Purlieu Saint Posted 22 December, 2009 Share Posted 22 December, 2009 Just got my 2 as I'll be back in the 'Shire! Only my 4th games this season. I've been a bad fan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yorkie Posted 22 December, 2009 Share Posted 22 December, 2009 It is strange but the OLD Itchen North will never return until season tickets are available. The last time I went there for a game after it being closed it was full of wannabe Itchen boys...and the atmosphere was pretty poor tbh. There are certain things taht need to be rectified and one of them is to open the Itchen North next season for season tickets. In this day and age and league the potential for fisty cuffs in pretty minor. At Leeds on Saturday I was stood next to a section of home fans - and completely ignored them. I believe that the smallest of police presence could control any crowd - and to be honest I think most of the fans would be self controlling. Most were on first name terms with the police and stewards anyway; so why all the extra hype over additional cost? I'm sure it was still the ploy of "he who must not be named and shamed on these pages" to get revenge on the lunatic fringe... Please Nicola we are not the lunatic fringe just more passionate about our clubthan an ex-Chairman who nearly killed our club. Get Blocks 1-3 open - providing the away fans stay put - it is what generates a real atmosphere. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
itchen_dan Posted 22 December, 2009 Share Posted 22 December, 2009 Any latest update?? At least this time we may see 30,000 fans who want to be there rather than just turn up for a big name club (Manure) no disrespect to Exeter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bishop Posted 22 December, 2009 Share Posted 22 December, 2009 A lot of people are buying the adult and child ticket for £10 and not using the child ticket, thus saving £9 on an adult only ticket. Therefore the ground will be a lot less full than sales suggest. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chez Posted 22 December, 2009 Share Posted 22 December, 2009 It is strange but the OLD Itchen North will never return until season tickets are available. The last time I went there for a game after it being closed it was full of wannabe Itchen boys...and the atmosphere was pretty poor tbh. There are certain things taht need to be rectified and one of them is to open the Itchen North next season for season tickets. In this day and age and league the potential for fisty cuffs in pretty minor. At Leeds on Saturday I was stood next to a section of home fans - and completely ignored them. I believe that the smallest of police presence could control any crowd - and to be honest I think most of the fans would be self controlling. Most were on first name terms with the police and stewards anyway; so why all the extra hype over additional cost? I'm sure it was still the ploy of "he who must not be named and shamed on these pages" to get revenge on the lunatic fringe... Please Nicola we are not the lunatic fringe just more passionate about our clubthan an ex-Chairman who nearly killed our club. Get Blocks 1-3 open - providing the away fans stay put - it is what generates a real atmosphere. could not agree more. I'm still to be convinced how much money is saved by having fans seperated by sections as there has still been a Police presence at games and there appears to be just as many stewards working on a match day as there was before. Anyone able to confirm if `redundancies' were made in stewarding when the sections were closed? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JRM Posted 22 December, 2009 Share Posted 22 December, 2009 A lot of people are buying the adult and child ticket for £10 and not using the child ticket, thus saving £9 on an adult only ticket. Therefore the ground will be a lot less full than sales suggest. Ouch, should've seen that coming. so 30k published attendance will look like 25k in the ground Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint Fan CaM Posted 22 December, 2009 Share Posted 22 December, 2009 A lot of people are buying the adult and child ticket for £10 and not using the child ticket, thus saving £9 on an adult only ticket. Therefore the ground will be a lot less full than sales suggest. Is that deal only for a specific section of the ground though - i.e. Chapel? If so, then it will perhaps not be so much of an issue. Having said that it would appear that (a) someone at the club made a gaff on pricing policy and (b) there could be some kids (future supporters) who will not be able to get a cheap seat if there's a "sell-out", which would be a shame. Actually, how do you know that this applies to "a lot of people"? It would be interesting to know factually how many have done this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
for_heaven's_Saint Posted 22 December, 2009 Share Posted 22 December, 2009 Ouch, should've seen that coming. so 30k published attendance will look like 25k in the ground Is the attendance done by tickets sold or people through the turnstile? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saints_is_the_south Posted 22 December, 2009 Share Posted 22 December, 2009 From David Luker: Sales still going well Just under 27k sold so far. Will be over 27k by close of business today Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldsarum Posted 22 December, 2009 Share Posted 22 December, 2009 Is the attendance done by tickets sold or people through the turnstile? Tickets sold, so even if season ticket holders don't turn up they are included in attendance. At last Season s match v Sheff Utd. due to snow official attendance 13,000 but I would be surprised if many more than 10,000 in ground that night Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
david in sweden Posted 22 December, 2009 Share Posted 22 December, 2009 Any latest update?? At least this time we may see 30,000 fans who want to be there rather than just turn up for a big name club (Manure) no disrespect to Exeter Nowadays almost any West Country side we play counts as a " local derby ", I suppose:confused: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SAFE_SAINT Posted 22 December, 2009 Share Posted 22 December, 2009 A lot of people are buying the adult and child ticket for £10 and not using the child ticket, thus saving £9 on an adult only ticket. Therefore the ground will be a lot less full than sales suggest. would be nice to think perhaps they could give their child ticket away Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Window Cleaner Posted 22 December, 2009 Share Posted 22 December, 2009 would be nice to think perhaps they could give their child ticket away And have a lot of kids sat next to people that aren't accompanying them? Don't know how the club might react if some kid or other got lost because he's on a free ticket with a stranger. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SAFE_SAINT Posted 22 December, 2009 Share Posted 22 December, 2009 And have a lot of kids sat next to people that aren't accompanying them? Don't know how the club might react if some kid or other got lost because he's on a free ticket with a stranger. fair point Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scummer Posted 22 December, 2009 Share Posted 22 December, 2009 And have a lot of kids sat next to people that aren't accompanying them? Don't know how the club might react if some kid or other got lost because he's on a free ticket with a stranger. Would be better if they just took a kid. Surely most people know children, even if they aren't their own. Nephews, nieces etc. What a nice little treat to take a kid to football at Christmas. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Window Cleaner Posted 22 December, 2009 Share Posted 22 December, 2009 Would be better if they just took a kid. Surely most people know children, even if they aren't their own. Nephews, nieces etc. What a nice little treat to take a kid to football at Christmas. true but that's not what was said in the original post. A lot of blokes wouldn't want to be bothered with a child on Boxing Day. Stops them beering it up at the pub and all that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
70's Mike Posted 22 December, 2009 Share Posted 22 December, 2009 true but that's not what was said in the original post. A lot of blokes wouldn't want to be bothered with a child on Boxing Day. Stops them beering it up at the pub and all that. my 2 big kids come with me, even might buy the old man a pint Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
teamsaint Posted 22 December, 2009 Share Posted 22 December, 2009 I don't want to have a go, but the Chapel £10 deal really wasn't thought through. All they had to do was make certain parts of the ground £10 , with one free child ticket if you wanted it. I was told that the ticket office can't even take back the free child tickets to re sell. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Window Cleaner Posted 22 December, 2009 Share Posted 22 December, 2009 I don't want to have a go, but the Chapel £10 deal really wasn't thought through. All they had to do was make certain parts of the ground £10 , with one free child ticket if you wanted it. I was told that the ticket office can't even take back the free child tickets to re sell. But the idea of that sort of lost leader is that you create new demand. If everybody just pays £10 and doesn't take a child with them it doesn't create any new fans. It would serve the smart arses right if the gate-men won't let people with that type of ticket in unless they have the requisite child with them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thedelldays Posted 22 December, 2009 Share Posted 22 December, 2009 just depends on how many people try and twist it and buy the adult and child tickets Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Window Cleaner Posted 22 December, 2009 Share Posted 22 December, 2009 (edited) just depends on how many people try and twist it and buy the adult and child tickets Did not someone say that there were " a lot" of cases like that? It might also be designed to sell a lot of spanking new shirts and other gear to be proudly worn on Boxing Day. You lose a few bob on a ticket but make packet on replica kit. Edited 22 December, 2009 by Window Cleaner Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gigersaint Posted 22 December, 2009 Share Posted 22 December, 2009 From David Luker: Quote Sales still going well Just under 27k sold so far. Will be over 27k by close of business today It is odd how staff in the ticket office can come up with different figures, I went to get one for my Son this lunchtime and asked if the seat next to mine was free as it usually is. His reply was that I'd be lucky as they've sold well over 28,000. Do some ticket staff include Away Ticket sales and other don't? Got ticket next to me anyway so happy that I didn't have to leave ST behind again to pick up on a later day for a change. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fitzhugh Fella Posted 22 December, 2009 Share Posted 22 December, 2009 It would send a good message if we can finish the season with a home crowd average of 20000+. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chi saint Posted 22 December, 2009 Share Posted 22 December, 2009 Just got tickets, they are almost down to single seats only, so chances of child and adult sitting together is remote. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saints_is_the_south Posted 22 December, 2009 Share Posted 22 December, 2009 It is odd how staff in the ticket office can come up with different figures, I went to get one for my Son this lunchtime and asked if the seat next to mine was free as it usually is. His reply was that I'd be lucky as they've sold well over 28,000. Do some ticket staff include Away Ticket sales and other don't? Got ticket next to me anyway so happy that I didn't have to leave ST behind again to pick up on a later day for a change. Not sure, never ask the ticket office staff only Mr Luker, since he's the manager of the TO I trust him to know more than the lovely ladies at the windows! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Godfather Posted 22 December, 2009 Share Posted 22 December, 2009 It is odd how staff in the ticket office can come up with different figures, I went to get one for my Son this lunchtime and asked if the seat next to mine was free as it usually is. His reply was that I'd be lucky as they've sold well over 28,000. Do some ticket staff include Away Ticket sales and other don't? Got ticket next to me anyway so happy that I didn't have to leave ST behind again to pick up on a later day for a change. They've always included the away sales in the crowd figures. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gigersaint Posted 22 December, 2009 Share Posted 22 December, 2009 Not sure, never ask the ticket office staff only Mr Luker, since he's the manager of the TO I trust him to know more than the lovely ladies at the windows! Except this lady wasn't lovely and had a very deep voice. I agree though that Mr Luker knows best. They've always included the away sales in the crowd figures. As I've always understood, and why I can't understand why Ticket Staff seemed to have added an additional 1500 tickets sold today.:confused: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StuRomseySaint Posted 22 December, 2009 Share Posted 22 December, 2009 Block 1 is now open for all you Itchen Northers And Block 43... so looks like we are taking their allocation too! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
converted_saint Posted 22 December, 2009 Share Posted 22 December, 2009 How good would a full house be? Seeing all four corners full would be immense. Anyone know how many fans Exeter are bringing? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saints foreva Posted 22 December, 2009 Share Posted 22 December, 2009 How good would a full house be? Seeing all four corners full would be immense. Anyone know how many fans Exeter are bringing? they'd sold 800ish as of yesterday. Allocation of 1,200. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neil Posted 22 December, 2009 Share Posted 22 December, 2009 Would be fantastic to hit 30k, we certainly will for Leeds but would be great for Exeter. Looking at this, the average should nip above 20k on Saturday: http://stats.football365.com/dom/ENG/D2/attend.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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