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Posted
4 hours ago, Mattyblue said:

No they didn’t.

Yes they did. Plymouth home Kennys first game 8500 or so...First game in Prem..16500 or so...Full house in them days.

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Posted

Wow a clubs small gates significantly increase quickly due to a statement of ambition, that's never happened anywhere else has it.

Posted
5 minutes ago, tomphil said:

Wow a clubs small gates significantly increase quickly due to a statement of ambition, that's never happened anywhere else has it.

Not talking about any one else. Talking about Rovers..

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Doogs said:

Not talking about any one else. Talking about Rovers..

Yes and making it constantly sound like it's unique to here, it isn't.

Posted (edited)
20 minutes ago, Doogs said:

Yes they did. Plymouth home Kennys first game 8500 or so...First game in Prem..16500 or so...Full house in them days.

There were over 10k on for the Plymouth game. 
 

Edited by Forever Blue
Posted
4 hours ago, goozburger said:

The seat map has changed, and there is no technical way for me to perform a seat count, I'm afraid.

not sure if it helps, but the menu icon the on bottom right of map lists available seats per segment 

Posted
32 minutes ago, Mattyblue said:

No they didn’t.

91/92, Second Division, 13,000 average.

92/93 Premier League 16,000 average.

93/94  17700

94/95  25300

Fans will always turn up to watch the top division, and a winning team...Even the boycotting supporters from the 1960 Cup final..

Posted
18 minutes ago, Doogs said:

93/94  17700

94/95  25300

Fans will always turn up to watch the top division, and a winning team...Even the boycotting supporters from the 1960 Cup final..

Wouldn’t the Jack Walker stand opening explain at least some of that increase?

Posted (edited)
36 minutes ago, Doogs said:

93/94  17700

94/95  25300

Fans will always turn up to watch the top division, and a winning team...Even the boycotting supporters from the 1960 Cup final..

We almost won the league in 94 too, the only reason gates jumped to that extent is that the ground wasn’t half built by 94/95.

So your original point that we doubled our gates on promotion was wrong, do better Doogs.

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Posted
5 minutes ago, Mattyblue said:

We almost won the league in 94 too, the only reason gates jumped to that extent is that the ground wasn’t half built by 94/95.

So your original point that we doubled our gates on promotion was wrong, do better Doogs.

I give up..Maybe I am not as negative as you...Up the Rovers...Home and away I will be there...

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Posted

Renewed but feel like I'm condoning the shit show off the pitch, at the end of the day its too big a part of my social life to miss.

We seriously need to invest in the squad for this to be equal or better than the 6 home wins last season.

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Posted
9 hours ago, goozburger said:

The seat map has changed, and there is no technical way for me to perform a seat count, I'm afraid.

My summer is completely ruined. 

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Posted (edited)

Must admit I bought a ST after a year off last year. Moving to NI has brought along an even stronger Rovers patriotism, even though I won't go much. Suppose I can share with my brother. Added to wanting tickets for the dingles away, I made the silly decision to renew. Moving away really does make the love burn a bit brighter! 

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Posted
9 minutes ago, Mattyblue said:

Can still get one at early bird prices as of this morning - come on Rovers do the sensible thing and extend it out.

If they want to sell a couple thousand more that's the only way.

I can only see a few hundred would pay the huge price hike.

However, they do anything but sensible. 

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Posted
32 minutes ago, damo100 said:

If they want to sell a couple thousand more that's the only way.

I can only see a few hundred would pay the huge price hike.

However, they do anything but sensible. 

How many did we sell after the early bird deadline last summer? That will probably be a more accurate benchmark. 
 

 

Posted
7 minutes ago, Forever Blue said:

How many did we sell after the early bird deadline last summer? That will probably be a more accurate benchmark. 
 

 

There is no accurate benchmark, for a guess. It's a different situation to last season.

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Posted
Just now, rigger said:

There is no accurate benchmark, for a guess. It's a different situation to last season.

is it? based on what given we have sold more this summer than last according to the figures Rovers have announce so far. 

I think we have sold between 8,500 to 9,000 season ticket holder 

Posted
8 minutes ago, rigger said:

There is no accurate benchmark, for a guess. It's a different situation to last season.

The benchmark is how many we sold last season after the early bird ended. We aren’t guessing that figure. 

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