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Looking at what has been sold online and given the main bowl is virtually sold out, less about 2-300 tickets then the 21200 can't include Hospitality- it even appears there's 1000+ gone in the top tier.
Middle seats in the Ninian seem to be selling, albeit slowly and with the odd seat heee and there appearing in other areas of the ground a lot seem to going due to people moving up there.
I worked the figure out for myself.
If the figure of 21k included the hospitality it would only be 19k sold - given 1000 have gone for the top level then that's only 18k gone in the main bowl, yet there's only about 200 left .
Doesn't add up. Main bowl holds 26k, less 3k away.
So where are the other 5k empty seats ?
How do you know there are only 200 left in the main bowl? Don't tell me you are relying on E-ticketing? Mate, you need to stay off that thing.
If the club are saying we have sold 21000 then in all likelihood that's how many we have sold. Why would they disregard those who have bought season tickets in cooperate areas? A season ticket is a season ticket is it not? I'd love to be proved wrong though as the more season ticket holders we have the better but for now I have no reason to doubt the official figures coming out of the club. Hopefully we'll shift at least another 2 or 3 thousand before now and the start of the season (better had otherwise you know who will be back on his soapbox).
I don't get to enough home games to warrant a season ticket so will rely on membership instead once more. Hopefully I'll be able to get to same amount of games again
The hospitality stuff is all sold seperately.
It's a strange arrangement.
So yes, I believe that the 21200 does not include the corporate.
And why ignore the eticketing ?
Why would the club when there's only a small number of tickets for sale intentionally hold thousands back ?
Well I hope you are right, just had my fingers burnt too many times over the past year that's all
As regards E ticketing, you know as well as I do that it can often be extremely misleading. How many times have you looked at it and thought "wow, we must be up to at least 24000 already" only for the official attendance to fall way short of that mark? Its impossible to say with any real confidence exactly how many we have sold based on e ticketing as you just dont know how many tickets they are keeping back from sale. The Reading game for example, there were no tickets left according to E ticketing at one point, but the game didnt sell out completely until the following day.
It can give you some sort of an idea how well tickets are selling yes but you have still got to be careful with it IMO.
I still cant stay away from it mind you. Its like crack to an attendance geek like me. Even now I am tempted to find out how many tickets we've sold since Wednesday.
Must resist.
I agree - eticketing should be pretty accurate on this occassion (other than the three blocks blocked out in the top tier).
Any news on what they're going to do with the middle section of the Ninian?
I think it's a shame that they increased the prices for the final batch of season ticket sales. With the club receiving so much TV money, £600 for a standard seat pushes things in my view - don't see them selling much more than a further thousand in total before the start of the season. I presume those £600 seats will be priced at ~£45/game on a game-by-game basis.
Will be interesting to see how much the club will charge away fans at the CCS. Don't they need to charge the same as the equivalent seat would be charged to home fans? Given that there won't be any main bowl seats available to home fans, there won't be a direct comparison.
There's a £30 max charge for away fans.
I thought the centre section of Ninian was going to go Corporate if demand was there. So not sure on that.
Maybe they will be kept for any time where we have to move families for a big away following?
As for Ninian Upper , I think the club had to increase prices as there has to be an incentive to buy early.
Maybe they could have added half the increase after the Reading game and the other half after end of May ?
If they don't sell- and there aren't an awful lot left then perhaps they can offer them to people in other parts of the ground ( if they have say had season tickets for 3 years or something) to move to, meaning there will be cheaper tickets released elsewhere.
There are no more tickets being sold in The Sytner Lounge now (Level 4 Grandstand) as they want to retain some for members' guests. Apparently, they will be opening up a new Sytner Lounge in the Ninian Stand, but it will be much smaller.
Got this from the club today.