jim mk2 Posted December 6, 2005 Posted December 6, 2005 (edited) Bolton are averaging more than 25,200 in the league this season so it is highly likely that "floating supporters" in the Darwen/Chorley/Horwich areas have switched from Ewood to the Reebok. Not surprising really in view of the dire "entertainment" served up at Ewood last season and the fact that (unbelievably) Bolton are seen as "sexier" because of Big Sam's high media profile and the club's good run in Europe. Beating Arsenal last week did them no harm either. Rovers giving Bolton a good stuffing at home next month might go some way towards winning those fans back. Edited December 6, 2005 by jim mk2
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philipl Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 (edited) jim makes a very valid point- Rovers' support south and south west of the club must have taken a battering from the rise of Bolton and Wigan. When I lived in Darwen, there was negligible support for Bolton in the town- even when they were in the first division (proper). But I bet Rovers' support in places like Belmont and Horwich is close to non-existant now. Back to the QPR debate. Lee has made two valid points on the official board- Rovers are probably proposing £10 and £1 pricing but don't hold your breath because, QPR ticket prices for their game against the dingles this week-end are appreciably higher than Rovers are charging for the visit of West Ham. Edited December 7, 2005 by philipl
Yorick Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 7 Prem clubs, all doing well, in the North West and 2 in or around the play off positions in the Championship. The plain fact is that there are simply not enough fans to go round. Personally I know of 2 families with split loyalties who have deserted the Rovers this season because of such poor fare over the past few years and now have season tickets at Deepdale. We cannot do much about the big 4 but like it or not PNE, Bolton, Burnley and Wigan are our enemies in a business sense. More than mere rivels really, for us to prosper they must not be successful.
andy82 Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 (edited) Bolton are averaging more than 25,200 in the league this season so it is highly likely that "floating supporters" in the Darwen/Chorley/Horwich areas have switched from Ewood to the Reebok. Not surprising really in view of the dire "entertainment" served up at Ewood last season and the fact that (unbelievably) Bolton are seen as "sexier" because of Big Sam's high media profile and the club's good run in Europe. Beating Arsenal last week did them no harm either. Rovers giving Bolton a good stuffing at home next month might go some way towards winning those fans back. 365415[/snapback] Bolton also had a massive marketing hit due to the success of Phonenix Nights/ Amarillo, at absolutely no cost to them, lucky goits. Doesnt sound like much, but believe me it is - the manufacturers of the Pakistan shirt Peter Kay wore in Max and Paddy have gone so far as to reissuing it. Also echoe the sentiments about the number of Lancs teams doing well - remember ten or so years ago the roverstore used to sell merch with 'lancashires premier league club!' written on it! Edited December 7, 2005 by andy82
SD4E Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 Isn't Bolton far bigger than blackburn in terms of population? personally, i know two people who had ST's last year and have not renewed, partly because of the dire entertainment last year but also because if they view it it as a must watch game, they can just buy individual tickets. Supply always exceeds demand unfortunately, but they also get around 10-15 rovers games a season in the pub due to the foreign channels and sky. for me it is like a drug, and i need to be at ewood, but we seem to be dwindling
wilyrover Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 Be interesting tp see what happens to the Reebok in the future. Surprisingly, it's actually nearer Wigan's town centre than Bolton's. About six miles from both. If it all went wrong at Wigan - or Bolton - they could end up merging.
Ozz Posted December 8, 2005 Posted December 8, 2005 Offical Site Ticket Prices £12 for Adult Season Tickets holders! £15 for Adults non ST holders £5 for juniors!!! QPR get all the Darwen End BBE upper tier shut-where did I hear that idea first I wonder????
brfcjon Posted December 8, 2005 Posted December 8, 2005 "Also echoe the sentiments about the number of Lancs teams doing well - remember ten or so years ago the roverstore used to sell merch with 'lancashires premier league club!' written on it!" I still have one of those. Absolutely love it. heres to the decline of all the scum in the region=)
Ozz Posted December 8, 2005 Posted December 8, 2005 Technically we are still the only club from Lancs in the Prem.
cletus Posted December 11, 2005 Posted December 11, 2005 (edited) ***UPDATE*** After 8 home games each, Rovers are trailing behind Wigan with their average attendances..... Rovers average attendance is 19905 Wigan`s average attendance is 20655 (behind by average of 750 Total attendances for both clubs are:- Rovers 159240 Wigan 165247 (6007 behind The next 3 home games for each club are :- ROVERS...Sunderland,Portsmouth & Bolton..(one big gate there....guarranteed) WIGAN...Charlton, Man City & ROVERS...(two big gates there....guarranteed) Edited December 11, 2005 by cletus
Manchester Blue Posted December 11, 2005 Posted December 11, 2005 (edited) Cletus how did our average go down even though we had a higher than average crowd on Saturday? I think the average is 19905 possibly just a typo. It will be interesting to see it pan out, I think Wigan's will drop massively if they lose a few. Edited December 11, 2005 by Manchester Blue
BRFC4EVA Posted December 11, 2005 Posted December 11, 2005 Cletus how did our average go down even though we had a higher than average crowd on Saturday? I think the average is 19905 possibly just a typo. It will be interesting to see it pan out, I think Wigan's will drop massively if they lose a few. 366326[/snapback] Yeh your right ive just checked out soccer-stats and it is 19905. For the rest of the season, bar portsmouth i dont expect any sub 20K gates. Wigan will have as they drop down the league.
SIMON GARNERS 194 Posted December 15, 2005 Posted December 15, 2005 Just out of interest Lee, do you have any idea of how many half season tickets have been sold to date?
Lee Posted December 15, 2005 Posted December 15, 2005 Yes I do. But I'm not sure I'm at liberty to divulge the details.
USABlue Posted December 15, 2005 Posted December 15, 2005 Bolton are averaging more than 25,200 in the league this season so it is highly likely that "floating supporters" in the Darwen/Chorley/Horwich areas have switched from Ewood to the Reebok. Not surprising really in view of the dire "entertainment" served up at Ewood last season and the fact that (unbelievably) Bolton are seen as "sexier" because of Big Sam's high media profile and the club's good run in Europe. Beating Arsenal last week did them no harm either. Rovers giving Bolton a good stuffing at home next month might go some way towards winning those fans back. 365415[/snapback] I can't say I've seen much in the way of entertainment at any Bolton games I've seen. Not from Bolton anyway.
SIMON GARNERS 194 Posted December 15, 2005 Posted December 15, 2005 Yes I do. But I'm not sure I'm at liberty to divulge the details. 367184[/snapback] Good or bad sales then?
Lee Posted December 15, 2005 Posted December 15, 2005 Depends on what your expectations are I suppose. Any sale is a good sale, but banking on thousands to take up the offer would be foolish.
steven Posted December 15, 2005 Posted December 15, 2005 ***UPDATE*** After 8 home games each, Rovers are trailing behind Wigan with their average attendances..... Rovers average attendance is 19905 Wigan`s average attendance is 20655 (behind by average of 750 Total attendances for both clubs are:- Rovers 159240 Wigan 165247 (6007 behind The next 3 home games for each club are :- ROVERS...Sunderland,Portsmouth & Bolton..(one big gate there....guarranteed) WIGAN...Charlton, Man City & ROVERS...(two big gates there....guarranteed) 366321[/snapback] Blimey, I hadn't realised that the gates had got that bad at Rovers. Even Sydney FC are getting over 17000 per game!
cletus Posted December 18, 2005 Posted December 18, 2005 ***UPDATE*** After Wigan`s 9th home game, Rovers (8 home games) are still trailing behind Wigan with their average attendances..... Rovers average attendance is 19905 Wigan`s average attendance is 20258 ...behind by an average of 353 (down from 750) Total attendances for both clubs are:- Rovers 159240 Wigan 182321 ...23081 behind (Rovers have 1 game in hand) The next 3 home games for each club are :- ROVERS...Sunderland,Portsmouth & Bolton..(one big gate there....guarranteed) WIGAN...Man City, ROVERS & West Brom...(two big gates there....guarranteed) (Both teams have now played Fulham,Spurs,Newcastle & Charlton at home. Rovers have only had the bigger gate vs Charlton)
SIMON GARNERS 194 Posted December 18, 2005 Posted December 18, 2005 Sunderland and Bolton should both be decent crowds for Rovers wehope
stuwilky Posted December 18, 2005 Posted December 18, 2005 Sunderland and Bolton should both be decent crowds for Rovers wehope 367636[/snapback] both high categories, at christmas, with one live on sky.
FourLaneBlue Posted December 19, 2005 Posted December 19, 2005 We were saying for yonks that the Everton game would be a huge crowd, then West Ham would be big because of the proximity to Christmas. Now we have to look to Sunderland and Bolton. There seems to be an element of plucking at straws when comes to our attendances this season.
philipl Posted December 19, 2005 Posted December 19, 2005 Unfortunately, we are not going to get good crowds this season for any game this season. Look at when the "big" games are (Mancs on a Wednesday evening) and the TV schedules (announced and likely to be announced).
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