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Attendance Thread - Norwich City



Current sales show 31237, which based on previous matches excludes away fans.

Attendance figures are how many tickets are sold, including season tickets, not how many people actually attend the game
Hi Mate, looks like as error on the tracker. Something to with unexpected characters and parsing.
Is the tracker broken?
I think so. A parsing issue I think. Non the wiser myself.
 
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I asked the question earlier, but what was the answer from the club when they were presumably asked for this by the fans’ groups? Do we know what their reason was for not doing this ?
I’m genuinely interested. They might think that opening the ticket office 5 days plus match days is sufficient.

Data showed that the walkup gates were being used by very few people. The club offered support in using the alternatives; they had no takers. By now most of those 250 will have adapted by getting to grips with the online tickets, or by buying from the ticket office on the day. There's a line being put about that there's thousands of people not going because there aren't pay on the gate options; I can see no evidence that that's the case.
Interesting, so presumably someone at the club has to deal with cash on a match day. Unless both the raffle and programmes are outsourced.

This may well be the case; certainly for the programmes.
 
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Data showed that the walkup gates were being used by very few people. The club offered support in using the alternatives; they had no takers. By now most of those 250 will have adapted by getting to grips with the online tickets, or by buying from the ticket office on the day. There's a line being put about that there's thousands of people not going because there aren't pay on the gate options; I can see no evidence that that's the case.


This may well be the case; certainly for the programmes.
They should have a match day turnstile that takes every payment method available as a common courtesy. It would cost next to nowt to operate for a few hours per game.

There’s really no good excuse not to.
 
Data showed that the walkup gates were being used by very few people. The club offered support in using the alternatives; they had no takers. By now most of those 250 will have adapted by getting to grips with the online tickets, or by buying from the ticket office on the day. There's a line being put about that there's thousands of people not going because there aren't pay on the gate options; I can see no evidence that that's the case.


This may well be the case; certainly for the programmes.
Foundation Of Light tickets are card only. WRT Grumpy most will have had to adapt some people who can only deal with cash will either have had tickets bought for them or won’t go. Younger kids/people impacted with brain degenerative illnesses like dementia/Alzheimer’s.
 
Now that's twice you've called me a c.u.n.t and I've ignored it. I can't be that bad eh
Aye that was out of order and I apologise.

However, Im passionate on this matter. Loot at where Im from...if it wasnt because I and one of my best mates had an opportunities to go to Roker Park instead of St James when I was a kid I could have quite easily been a mag. Me and one of my mates in particular have put £10,000s into the club over the years. We have to llok long term not short sighted penny pinching.

We have a massive challenge in coming years with the blood money in the area lets not provide any barrier whatsoever for people to support the club.

Technology works for you and thats great. A couple of cash and contactless turnstiles for those that it doesnt is not too much to ask and will easily pay for itself.
Data showed that the walkup gates were being used by very few people. The club offered support in using the alternatives; they had no takers. By now most of those 250 will have adapted by getting to grips with the online tickets, or by buying from the ticket office on the day. There's a line being put about that there's thousands of people not going because there aren't pay on the gate options; I can see no evidence that that's the case.


This may well be the case; certainly for the programmes.
Living in Bristol I can understand you will not see a demand. We need to be inclusive so less of these patronising comments.
They should have a match day turnstile that takes every payment method available as a common courtesy. It would cost next to nowt to operate for a few hours per game.

There’s really no good excuse not to.
This
 
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Why do people ring the ticket office for a ticket, surely you just go online and buy one?

I need to upgrade a ticket. That certainly can't be done online. It also can't be done on the phone either becsuse the club are thick as fuck.

If people want to ring up and purchase a ticket, let them. Makes no difference to your life, so there's no need to judge them for it. It takes probably about 2-3 mins to purchase a ticket on the phone. There should be no issue with it, after all phone calls are part of "modern life" aren't they?
 
They should have a match day turnstile that takes every payment method available as a common courtesy. It would cost next to nowt to operate for a few hours per game.

There’s really no good excuse not to.

How many clubs in the top 2 divisions have a matchday turnstile that accepts every payment method available?

I'll tell tell you how many. It's zero.

Why do you expect SAFC to act any differently than the other 43 clubs just to suit what is probably now a handful of people.
 
How many clubs in the top 2 divisions have a matchday turnstile that accepts every payment method available?

I'll tell tell you how many. It's zero.

Why do you expect SAFC to act any differently than the other 43 clubs just to suit what is probably now a handful of people.
Well thats bollocks - I have just searched 1 club, Coventry since they have a relatively big stadium, and lo and behold. They may be the only club in the league doing it, but I will retire researching with a 100% success rate

Coventry City play home matches at the Coventry Building Society Arena.

Ticket Prices and Match Categories for home league games in the 2022/23 season can be seen below.

Tickets are available to buy at and the Ticket Office at the Coventry Building Society Arena, as well as Cash Turnstiles on matchdays.

The Sky Blues use match categories for the Sky Bet Championship campaign, with matches again categorised as either A, B or C.
 
Well thats bollocks - I have just searched 1 club, Coventry since they have a relatively big stadium, and lo and behold. They may be the only club in the league doing it, but I will retire researching with a 100% success rate

Coventry City play home matches at the Coventry Building Society Arena.

Ticket Prices and Match Categories for home league games in the 2022/23 season can be seen below.

Tickets are available to buy at and the Ticket Office at the Coventry Building Society Arena, as well as Cash Turnstiles on matchdays.

The Sky Blues use match categories for the Sky Bet Championship campaign, with matches again categorised as either A, B or C.
Cash turnstiles are useless if all their home games are either postponed or moved elsewhere 😀
 
Well thats bollocks - I have just searched 1 club, Coventry since they have a relatively big stadium, and lo and behold. They may be the only club in the league doing it, but I will retire researching with a 100% success rate

Coventry City play home matches at the Coventry Building Society Arena.

Ticket Prices and Match Categories for home league games in the 2022/23 season can be seen below.

Tickets are available to buy at and the Ticket Office at the Coventry Building Society Arena, as well as Cash Turnstiles on matchdays.

The Sky Blues use match categories for the Sky Bet Championship campaign, with matches again categorised as either A, B or C.

Bad example. Their stadium isn't even open for business!
 
Data showed that the walkup gates were being used by very few people. The club offered support in using the alternatives; they had no takers. By now most of those 250 will have adapted by getting to grips with the online tickets, or by buying from the ticket office on the day. There's a line being put about that there's thousands of people not going because there aren't pay on the gate options; I can see no evidence that that's the case.


This may well be the case; certainly for the programmes.
Thanks.
So this shows that the club have tried to offer a solution to this perceived issue and found it not taken up.
Perhaps we can put it to bed now as it is becoming a contest of who cares the most about a particular member of society who probably does not want to come to the match anyway.
Maybe those with real concerns should contact the club and volunteer to help provide a solution on match days?

I’m out of this debate now so the name callers can feel free to label me “Jack” or worse.
 
I simply can’t see why the club can’t have one cash turnstile open maybe in the North Stand only to solve this issue.
Even if only 100 people use it surely the cost of the operator plus cashing it in at the bank would be more than covered.
 
Looks like something has changed at the ticketmaster end, will try and get some time today to have a look at what it is.
Update, looks like they have blocked my requests. This may be the end of the tracker.
Booooooo!
Looks like something has changed at the ticketmaster end, will try and get some time today to have a look at what it is.
Update, looks like they have blocked my requests. This may be the end of the tracker.
If what they have done's specific purpose is to shut down the tracker (rather than a side effect of some else) then that us a shame. But to be honest I am surprised it hasn't happened sooner. Saying that none of the idata couldn't be collected manually.
 
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Looks like something has changed at the ticketmaster end, will try and get some time today to have a look at what it is.
Update, looks like they have blocked my requests. This may be the end of the tracker.
Aw man. I’d mapped all my worms to a colour for all league games.

It was fun while it lasted.

Unless any retired people want to count vacant seats by block each morning by 0830?😜
 
Aw man. I’d mapped all my worms to a colour for all league games.

It was fun while it lasted.

Unless any retired people want to count vacant seats by block each morning by 0830?😜
I will be doing a manual later (early afternoon) I'll see how long it takes.
With half the Blocks being sold out or with only 2 or 3 available it shouldn't be too time consuming (missing half an episode of Minder should nail it).
 
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