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Don't really see your point about a full house. Surely the size of the 'house' will dictate when it's full? A bungalow will be a full house sooner than a mansion?
I also don't see how leaguie position is linked to high attendances. We were top of the Conference for nearly 5 months, but never drew in enormous crowds. ;) I do agree, however, that a roof is essential. I firmly believe that cover and shelter would have a positive impact on Winter attendances. |
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spot on redraine
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Sponsor a game between you.. you then get full guided tour.... I think?
Away support numbers where true because before it rained they where all on coppice end and the half of cow shed was empty (proper half from half way line totally empty...coppice wasnt full and cowshed half empty so 700+ is about right |
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Right........you mean the room with no roof......:)
I'd prefer the clayton end, even in the rain. but I would like to have a good look round. perhaps meet a few souls. What about an open day? Beer, booze and a bag of chips. Tour of the ground and a open forum chat with the men behind the club. :) |
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An open day.. thats an excellent idea.. people can just drop in anytime and also tell school who can bring down parties of kids to look around..
I think thats a spot on idea doug.... mail the club... |
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Great idea, chaps! I'd be up for that!
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[quote=Tin Monkey]Don't really see your point about a full house. Surely the size of the 'house' will dictate when it's full? A bungalow will be a full house sooner than a mansion?
I also don't see how leaguie position is linked to high attendances. We were top of the Conference for nearly 5 months, but never drew in enormous crowds. ;) I was just pointing out that even our relatively small ground was nowhere near full by any standards - I realise that many of our present spectators have never experienced a swaying, surging, jam packed mass of bodies and am not for one minute advocating going back to the old days of few or no safety measures. True, our gates did not improve massively last season, but I'm sure they would have been a damn sight less if we had been struggling! Hopefully, when we find our feet in this league we can achieve a noticeable increase by the end of the season. |
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Being in the control tower I help monitor the capacity within the seregated areas via a computer program linked to sensors in all the turnstiles (including the old pass gate), this enabled us to redirect people last night away from the seating to the clayton end when the stand was indeed nearing capacity. And I can tell you the number of people who came through those turnstiles last night was exactly the same number as that of the announced attendance. Please don't cast asspertions on the club like this, it can cause a lot of serious problems, kinda like me accusing someone of embezzling from their workplace without any kind of evidence to prove it.
Not on people, just not on. However I too would like to know where the othere 2,500 people would fit!!!! I would also like to thank the Darlo fans for being absolutely no trouble at all, you were a credit to your club, and I wish you all the best in the coming season. |
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