I agree club is doing everything on and off the field right. It is difficult to know why crowds have remained poor. Perhaps now the egg is out of the way for a couple of months, things will look up.
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Half price tickets for the Hull home game. Cheapest being £7.50 for an adult £2.50 for a kid.
YOU DO NOT NEED TO BE A SEASON TICKET HOLDER TO GET THIS DEAL
Half price Golden Membership after Xmas (gets you £2 off every home ticket you buy). Gives you access to away tickets as well.
This is £20 adults, £10 kids.
After the Fulham game it's £10 adults and £5 kids.
We can't say the club aren't trying.
Apparently sales have been decent for Hull and Fulham, so hopefully we will get reasonable crowds for that.
For Hull there is a Family ticket- 2 adults, 2 kids for £18
Get the message out.
Even for someone who only wants to see top level football a half season ticket isn't a big gamble, with the chance of priority should we go up
I agree club is doing everything on and off the field right. It is difficult to know why crowds have remained poor. Perhaps now the egg is out of the way for a couple of months, things will look up.
If they cannot get over 22009 then we do not deserve to have a team in the top two of the Championship
Bit pissed off to have missed the date that Fulham and PNE went on sale... When were the Xmas period tickets released?
fair play to the club, as you said, they are doing everything they can
If these deals do not entice the people back, they just are simple not city fans and deserve nothing
Vinny will be in attendance for the Hull game. He always turns up when there's cheap tickets on offer.
Agreed.
Short of picking the feckers up, driving them to the ground and giving them free beer, there’s nothing the club can do.
The team are doing well, we really can be the twelfth man.
The players are running through walls for us, yet a lot of fans can’t be arsed to walk across the rec.
It’s like something out of a David attenburgh documentary - the lesser spotted Cardiff city fan, most of the time, invisible to the naked eye. You can sometimes tempt them out of hibernation with a cheap hull ticket. But once every few years something remarkable happens. The planets align and with the prospect of a trip to Wembley thousands of these fans, known by their Latin name of gloryhuntus plasticus will clamour all over each other to make the trip before disappearing again into their holes, not to be seen again until the next time.
I'm looking to get 2 half season tickets this week or next in the family stand. Looking at the games it's worth my money as I'll only miss the one tues night game.
I believe a big part of the problem is ignorance. I’ve said before on here that, on many occasions, I have been met with genuine surprise when I’ve told people that my season ticket works out at £13 a game and the kids one at just over £2 a game. As far as prices and deals go the club are really trying, but the only place I’ve ever seen it advertised outside of the stadium is on Facebook.
I think what would help is a blanket awareness campaign across the City. Radio adverts, Flyers, billboards, buses, trains, posters in pubs and shops, City players visiting schools and turning up at kids football training / matches etc etc
I know you desperately want that to be true, but it just isn’t.
Ten years ago, without a red shirt in sight, we were averaging 15,000, less than this season. In fact you have to go back to the early 70’s before average attendences were where they are now. This is a fact.
Attendances only started going up when it looked like city might be going up.
They went down again when we went down again.
The figures just don’t support your assertion I’m afraid. It really is that simple.
I would argue that we’ve lost about 7,000 glory hunters who appeared in our championship winning season, with any who stayed being cancelled out by boycotters.
Mate of mine who is a long term fan that boycotted is getting a half season ticket.
The club is doing everything that it can to encourage new, and old, fans to come to games. If those fans still don’t want to, then, with regret, that’s their loss.
We had more support when we went up in red so no one can use the rebrand as an excuse
Exactly, if people are not attending as a matter of principle because of the rebrand, then the huge majority of them are doing it retrospectively and I would guess that these virtuous souls came to their decision some time around our relegation from the Premier League - no two ways about it, our crowds are poor this season and our manager passed comment on it last week in his meeting with supporters.
Maybe this is the case.
Living in Cardiff I often think that apart from those who are going anyway, most people would be un aware of a game even going on. There are tens of thousands of people walking through the city centre every day and nowhere advertising Cardiff City or selling tickets? Surely a small booth or outlet in another store etc would cost that much to run. Always think we are missing a trick in getting our very lazy fan base to come.....
Some good awareness raising ideas you floated there. Several people wearing sandwich boards or holding banners high in the air advertising in the busy shopping streets would be worth a try. Another is having a couple of cars fitted with tannoys whizzing round the capital in the days preceding home games as political candidates do before elections.