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Great attendance that yesterday, and a bit more sensibly priced.

Very interesting to see the charlton figure at a low priced Saturday game, particularly as we seem to be dipping a bit, and they'll not bring as many.

Probably 26k Owls yesterday. If we don't see 29k Owls I think the ticket price issue is answered from the club viewpoint.

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Great attendance that yesterday, and a bit more sensibly priced.

Very interesting to see the charlton figure at a low priced Saturday game, particularly as we seem to be dipping a bit, and they'll not bring as many.

Probably 26k Owls yesterday. If we don't see 29k Owls I think the ticket price issue is answered from the club viewpoint.

Nah..I would say 25..26K would vindicate it........

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Very surprising/ good yesterday, it's normally the other way vs rotherham at home, they bring the big numbers and our home support is

mediocre.

Yesterday was vice versa, our fans turned out and they clearly didn't fancy it beforehand fetching poor numbers compared to previous visits.

Shame the team didn't turn up the way our fans did for them

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If we can hit 26k for the chorlton game it will prove that it is indeed the prices that keep the crowds low.

But with that figure it'll also prove the pricing structure is correct as it is from a business perspective

4 points from our next 2 and it'll be close to a sell out

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£30 for Rotherham game attracted around 26k Owls.

£20 for Charlton game, you would think should attract considerably more. If it doesn't it will be the last time we see a saturday league game below £30.

Reckon with 16k season tickets that 10k pay on dayers yesterday has to go up to 15k to take same gate reciepts. That means an attendance of over 31k Owls fans. I'm not sure we can do that against Charlton.

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If we can hit 26k for the chorlton game it will prove that it is indeed the prices that keep the crowds low. 

 

Not for me.

 

Unless the attendance is closer to 30,000 then the club have got their pricing strategy correct.

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Not for me.

 

Unless the attendance is closer to 30,000 then the club have got their pricing strategy correct.

We got under 21000 against Brentford...after beating Brum and going into the play offs...So i reckon owt around 26K against Charlton after a bad trot would be a marker......

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If we lose to Brighton and Forrest, the Charleston crowd will be 21k, if it were £35 to get in the crowd would be 20K.

 

If we hit a really bad run, and prices remain high there will be only 17k at most home games.

 

On the other hand, hit a purple patch and there would be 28/30k at remaining home games, possibly full houses for the last 2 even at £35

 

Only £10 at Swansea yesterday btw.

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Games like this would make sense to put away fans in lower and us in top of west stand.they can't sell out ,we will.may improve atmosphere as well.I would go in it for a start,

Games like this would make sense to put away fans in lower and us in top of west stand.they can't sell out ,we will.may improve atmosphere as well.I would go in it for a start,

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Could easily have been a 4-2 win as bad as we were.

Warnock got it spot on IMO - perfect away counter attacking performance with good defending and one we would have been proud of - the type we have have been missing this season but got right last year.

Apart Wallace hitting the bar and the McGeady 'goal' they had 4 clear cut chances including the goal to make it even more emphatic.

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