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Excluding reading fans is that then?

Mind you they will only bring a few hundred knowing reading

How do you work that out btw ?

If your right then that's pretty good

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Makes you wonder really. And when i do wonder it upsets me that the excitement and passion of a full house rocking and buzzing, is an actual possibility if football changed its prices to help people go. Pay a minimum amount per ticket say £8, and you can 'donate' or pay more if you wish. Get up to 35k in.. creating an experience.. and they earn the money back through bar sales.. raffles etc

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Makes you wonder really. And when i do wonder it upsets me that the excitement and passion of a full house rocking and buzzing, is an actual possibility if football changed its prices to help people go. Pay a minimum amount per ticket say £8, and you can 'donate' or pay more if you wish. Get up to 35k in.. creating an experience.. and they earn the money back through bar sales.. raffles etc

Quickest way ever of knocking £3m off your annual matchday income.

 

That would have to be some raffle.

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Makes you wonder really. And when i do wonder it upsets me that the excitement and passion of a full house rocking and buzzing, is an actual possibility if football changed its prices to help people go. Pay a minimum amount per ticket say £8, and you can 'donate' or pay more if you wish. Get up to 35k in.. creating an experience.. and they earn the money back through bar sales.. raffles etc

 

but if we dont sell say 30k this weekend when its a tenner it proves its not the cost of football but something else.

 

This is what perhaps separates our club with others. Have we really lost that many fans to "glory teams" in the last decade or so, or genuinely can Sheffield people just not be bothered to attend either through lack of disposable income or apathy?

 

Is the attendance is mid 20,000s then how many extra tickets have we actually sold compared to if it wasnt on offer? Doesnt seem that many more tbh

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Quickest way ever of knocking £3m off your annual matchday income.

 

That would have to be some raffle.

Meaning for the people who cant afford it

 

Its money we wouldnt have had.

 

I understand season ticket holders wouldnt be happy

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