Aye it is. And it’s probably required and a smart idea. What isn’t is having it in place instead of extending and meeting the demand.That system is already in place at some clubs no?
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Aye it is. And it’s probably required and a smart idea. What isn’t is having it in place instead of extending and meeting the demand.That system is already in place at some clubs no?
We all know the official attendances were often not reflective of the amount of people turning up for games last season. I suspect the average of people in attendance was closer to 35k.For the record, our average attendance last season was 40,679 (Statcat) not 35k.
Selling out Prem games after an hour suggests the demand is real. Knocking off the segregated seats, we sell every other one of them. I simply cannot understand the nay-sayers who say expansion is not needed.
If we go down we will come back. Who cares what the Mags think (an oxymoron if ever there was one!).
We need to build an all-standing Red Wall with 10k new places in the Roker End. We need masses of hospitality in the East Stand and by Christ we need to sort out the shit-show that is the current away support situation. 2,000 empty seats! The 76 Yards could become away hospitality too (a real thing now!).
People whinge about getting away from the SoL, but if the new build included decent bars/food/screens available after a game the congestion would dissipate. There is no argument for not expanding.
The SoL will be a first-class concert venue too.
You think it stops them? It doesn't as even those with membership fees have 1,000s of accounts and some of those are bot accounts which is a problem in football.Have a look to try and get a ticket for a premier league game at other clubs, bar Burnley you need to have a membership.
It’s the way forward and I have no doubt it will happen , the club makes money for from it as well. It stops your day trippers setting up free accounts and getting tickets for Arsenal at home because they were online at 10am beating genuine fans to tickets.
The Newcastle game already has a restriction of 4 home games attended last season. I can see this being the same situation for more big games going forward
Be good if the club could introduce some kind of loyalty point system for home tickets, so those who went in league one and champ get priority , and include the cup games too going forward maybe 2 points for a cup game , hate the membership ballot bollocks just a way to extract more cash from fans and live us to buck that trendYou think it stops them? It doesn't as even those with membership fees have 1,000s of accounts and some of those are bot accounts which is a problem in football.
The mags now have genuine fans being kept out due to touts as demand exceeds supply, therefore tickets can sell for far higher than original price. Those with bot accounts will probably have more success in getting tickets also even if it's a random queue. That means they'd have more access to games given they'd probably have a better ticket history. This is thor'd below from another thread.
"At least they got their club back but there's no doubt the mags will be infested with bot memberships now as it's rife in football. For example Liverpool shut down 1,000s of fake accounts."
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Chelsea had loads cancelled and 350,000 attempted purchases when switching ticketing platform.
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Following the transition to our new ticketing platform, the system identified and blocked over 350,000 attempted purchases from bots during our first Premier League on sale period for the new season.
In all of our previous Premier League seasons it has been easy to get tickets for games. The club even gave loads of cheap tickets to schools. We have sold out the first four home games this season which shows that the demand for Premier League football is far greater than in the past.For the record, our average attendance last season was 40,679 (Statcat) not 35k.
Selling out Prem games after an hour suggests the demand is real. Knocking off the segregated seats, we sell every other one of them. I simply cannot understand the nay-sayers who say expansion is not needed.
If we go down we will come back. Who cares what the Mags think (an oxymoron if ever there was one!).
We need to build an all-standing Red Wall with 10k new places in the Roker End. We need masses of hospitality in the East Stand and by Christ we need to sort out the shit-show that is the current away support situation. 2,000 empty seats! The 76 Yards could become away hospitality too (a real thing now!).
People whinge about getting away from the SoL, but if the new build included decent bars/food/screens available after a game the congestion would dissipate. There is no argument for not expanding.
The SoL will be a first-class concert venue too.
Exactly, at least people might actually turn up to the midweek games now as the value of attending has risen, where as before it was just a given getting a ticketWe all know the official attendances were often not reflective of the amount of people turning up for games last season. I suspect the average of people in attendance was closer to 35k.
Our fans get bored canny easy and don’t get me started on midweek games!Looks like we will sell out every single home game this season. If we stay up I reckon the club will extend the stadium.
They will have to if we are, as is the plan, to be an established top 10 premiership team. Also gives us the opportunity to sweep up young fans who are currently unable to attend games at the Stadium of Light as well the S**t tip.
Have you been around the last 10 years? It’s been torture bar 2.5 seasons.Our fans get bored canny easy and don’t get me started on midweek games!
They need to put more metros on 1 came towards Sunderland in 30 mins last match day while 3 went towards newcastle when they didn’t have matchAll towards the centre of London though and most probably don't want to be there.
Its a canny walk to Seven Sisters and the 2 trains stations are quite limited in capacity, if I remember right but they might have been upgraded in recent years.
Most areas in Sunderland have a direct bus outside the ground really and if you don't have one from there it's only a short walk to Park Lane. It's really well connected really.
Obviously it might be difficult to Darlington but let's be honest most people aren't coming from there and if they are theyre probably driving and there's loads of parking around unlike other places aswell.
Last 50!Have you been around the last 10 years? It’s been torture bar 2.5 seasons.
They need to put more metros on 1 came towards Sunderland in 30 mins last match day while 3 went towards newcastle when they didn’t have match![]()
I though we'd stopped doing that some time ago? May be wrong.....suppose last prem spell was 8 years ago.In all of our previous Premier League seasons it has been easy to get tickets for games. The club even gave loads of cheap tickets to schools. We have sold out the first four home games this season which shows that the demand for Premier League football is far greater than in the past.
If we expand and have another 5,000 seats available then we can potentially attract young football supporters from mixed areas who may have supported the mags if they had any availability.
I agree with this, it’s fine when things are going like this, but it has to be consistent. If we get beat a few times and go into the bottom 3 I’m unsure as to what the demand would be for a game in February against Fulham. And same goes if we stay up and then are midtable side, as to whether that would be exciting enough for some.It's not when games are selling out in a couple of hours.
But let's see where we are in 3 years.
Was a joke, metros far too full and unable to pull away from stations as couldn’t get doors closed. A couple more metros would have solved the issue.Aye, it's been a shambles for years now really. Something happened last game didn't it?
Presuming fulham bring a 1000 up thered be about 42,000 sold seats anyway.I agree with this, it’s fine when things are going like this, but it has to be consistent. If we get beat a few times and go into the bottom 3 I’m unsure as to what the demand would be for a game in February against Fulham. And same goes if we stay up and then are midtable side, as to whether that would be exciting enough for some.
In all of our previous Premier League seasons it has been easy to get tickets for games. The club even gave loads of cheap tickets to schools. We have sold out the first four home games this season which shows that the demand for Premier League football is far greater than in the past.
If we expand and have another 5,000 seats available then we can potentially attract young football supporters from mixed areas who may have supported the mags if they had any availability.
Mags still do it regularly. Verse Bromley last season, 52,088They stopped doing that about 12 years ago. Total Mag myth that we did it all the time too. Think it was only twice a season.
If you can't get a ticket, it doesn't matter how many empty seats there are.We all know the official attendances were often not reflective of the amount of people turning up for games last season. I suspect the average of people in attendance was closer to 35k.
We did do it though and I didn’t see it as a bad thing. It may well have captured a few long term fans and also given the opportunity for parents to take their kids when they couldn’t normally afford to.They stopped doing that about 12 years ago. Total Mag myth that we did it all the time too. Think it was only twice a season.