Attendance Thread - Sheffield Wednesday

Probably move them to a corner
they will give them the bottom 5 rows of the North Stand Upper to make it 3,000 like all the previous years in the Premier League. There was never any trouble with stuff being chucked over the top. Portmouth and Coventry on there big days out plus a few others spoilt it for the rest.
 


Data Last Updated19/04/2024 09:36:03
Total Seats Made Available For Sale37696
Sold36918
Available778
Percentage Sold97.94

37,696 Total Seats Made Available For Sale
36,918 Home Fans
2,474 Corporate
2,600 Away Fans (2,600 Allocation)
41,992 Total
778 Available Seats For Sale
 
Only P14 is currently open to home supporters. All the other blocks are unavailable until demand requires that they are made available.
Sales prevention team of safc have done sterling job this year .
Can they not just have to fill ground open for every friggin league match ?
 
Just for reference, here is photo from back in 2021 when Sheff Wed brought 2,800.

The Owls travel to Sunderland in Sky Bet League One on Thursday 30 December (7:45pm).
We have an allocation of 2,821 for the trip to the Stadium of Light.
The clash with the Black Cats, our final game of 2021, is an all-ticket fixture.

 
Data Last Updated20/04/2024 05:29:18
Total Seats Made Available For Sale37696
Sold36896
Available800
Percentage Sold97.88

37,696 Total Seats Made Available For Sale
36,896 Home Fans
2,474 Corporate
2,600 Away Fans (2,600 Allocation)
41,970 Total
800 Available Seats For Sale
 
Data Last Updated21/04/2024 08:05:18
Total Seats Made Available For Sale37696
Sold36960
Available736
Percentage Sold98.05

37,696 Total Seats Made Available For Sale
36,960 Home Fans
2,474 Corporate
2,600 Away Fans (2,600 Allocation)
42,034 Total
736 Available Seats For Sale
 
For the first time yesterday the crowd gave out a collective laugh when the attendance was read out. Don’t care what the official attendance says, there are thousands not turning up for games at the moment. The worrying thing for next year is that’s season tickets not coming back.
 
A load of tickets were cancelled last week as the club believe they were purchased by away fans.
I fully appreciate safety but how many times have SAFC been in home ends and been respectful?

Why does our club do all it can to stop people coming to the SOL?

With sensible and inclusive ticketing we could add a lot more to our attendances.

I wish the club would put as much effort into getting people through the door instead of stopping them.
 
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