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Re: A question about improving support
I think there's definitely mileage in the student angle. Offer cheap tickets, run a bus from the student halls to home games.Originally posted by City123 View PostI remember Accrington giving a shirt to all kids of a certain age to encourage support, possibly a match ticket as well? Could the club do something similar? A fair chunk of football support comes from a family member/friend dragging someone along, proactively targeting fans could maybe help (especially in a city like Cardiff)
There's also a large student population, could we offer tickets through the students union for instance? Cardiff Uni alone has about 30,000 students. From memory a fair bit of Cardiff Uni's marketing is about how special Cardiff/Wales is, could tie in with that
Have a couple of attractive young club ambassadors signing people up during freshers week.
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I am happy to fulfill that role ?Originally posted by Rjk View PostI think there's definitely mileage in the student angle. Offer cheap tickets, run a bus from the student halls to home games.
Have a couple of attractive young club ambassadors signing people up during freshers week.
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Don’t know any genuine Cardiff fans that have ever missed out for a home game. Tickets aren’t ever golddust as the demand isn’t there in a 33k stadiumOriginally posted by goats View PostYea thing is we can get 28,000 playing terribly in the championship v the jacks, every game if we went up would have more interest than that so all of a sudden no one can get tickets like the first time we went up. I’m glad we have that extra space if ever needed. Even Man City have empty seats, richest club in the world who win everything and have always had solid support…..
Sludge is correct in everything he’s saying ! Years of playing in a half empty stadium is not worth it to get a few extra thousand in when the big six come to town !
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Some would say he's a glass half empty kinda guy, others would just say hes a miserable old kent.Originally posted by Jordi Culé View PostThis.
I bet Sludge was worrying all night about what the Aldershot fans thought of City, its fans, vast empty spaces of terracing.
He's just odd is Sludge.
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Bollocks, even with another shocker in the sunshine league under Warnock we had over 31000 average, so that’s 4000 more every game who couldn’t have got in first time around. Lo and behold we actually stayed there for a few years and did ok like swansea did….Originally posted by TheBirchgrovePub View PostDon’t know any genuine Cardiff fans that have ever missed out for a home game. Tickets aren’t ever golddust as the demand isn’t there in a 33k stadium
Sludge is correct in everything he’s saying ! Years of playing in a half empty stadium is not worth it to get a few extra thousand in when the big six come to town !
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You do realise there's as many if not more Cardiff fans outside Cardiff as in CardiffOriginally posted by TheBirchgrovePub View PostDon’t know any genuine Cardiff fans that have ever missed out for a home game. Tickets aren’t ever golddust as the demand isn’t there in a 33k stadium
Sludge is correct in everything he’s saying ! Years of playing in a half empty stadium is not worth it to get a few extra thousand in when the big six come to town !
Sometimes life gets in the way, and any obsticle the club puts in the way just makes it easier not to go, regardless of how "genuine" they are.
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Of course life gets in the way , hence our average attendance !Originally posted by WJ99mobile View PostYou do realise there's as many if not more Cardiff fans outside Cardiff as in Cardiff
Sometimes life gets in the way, and any obsticle the club puts in the way just makes it easier not to go, regardless of how "genuine" they are.
I live outside Cardiff now and it's not easy to get to games - but I stand by the fact the ground is too big for us , selling out against the big boys doesn't change my mind on that !
Wales will get 70,000 in for the opening Euro 2028 game at the Millennium if we qualify, doesn't mean we should play there in future !
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If we didn't have such a big stadium, Wales would still be playing at the Millenium Stadium more than likely.Originally posted by TheBirchgrovePub View PostOf course life gets in the way , hence our average attendance !
I live outside Cardiff now and it's not easy to get to games - but I stand by the fact the ground is too big for us , selling out against the big boys doesn't change my mind on that !
Wales will get 70,000 in for the opening Euro 2028 game at the Millennium if we qualify, doesn't mean we should play there in future !
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So we get promotedOriginally posted by goats View PostBollocks, even with another shocker in the sunshine league under Warnock we had over 31000 average, so that’s 4000 more every game who couldn’t have got in first time around. Lo and behold we actually stayed there for a few years and did ok like swansea did….
For a season
Then we go down
But we filled the stadium for a season so that justifies us having a stadium for the rest of the time that's two thirds full ?
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We are not getting the gates we should be .....23k, 24 k , given our league position because we are not as big a club as people think we areOriginally posted by TheBirchgrovePub View PostOf course life gets in the way , hence our average attendance !
I live outside Cardiff now and it's not easy to get to games - but I stand by the fact the ground is too big for us , selling out against the big boys doesn't change my mind on that !
Wales will get 70,000 in for the opening Euro 2028 game at the Millennium if we qualify, doesn't mean we should play there in future !
Which was why expanding a stadium already more than big enough for us was a mistake
Kids for a quid , cheaper booze and food , night game buses have all been tried before and definitely help but the novelty soon wears off
If Cardiff City were playing Man United etc then the support would quickly increase and the excuses for not coming to the games would vanish
It would be please dad can you get me a ticket for Tuesday night not my son doesn't want to come because the burgers are crap
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The south west isn't a football hotbed. City, Swansea, Newport, Bristol City, Bristol Rovers, Swindon, Plymouth - even Reading, all have what could be called 'fickle' support. Of these City have proven that 30k+ crowds are possible, which probably only Bristol City would come close to.
A couple of wins from a team of free signings and loanees isn't going to pack the stadium out, just as 3 seasons of dross hasn't eroded the support by much. Those supporters who currently don't attend view City's supposed 'progress' from a more objective viewpoint.
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