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1 hour ago, magicalmortensleftpeg said:

The home attendances at the other Christmas games look average but the Burnley game is selling well including hospitality. If tickets keep selling at this rate then the BBE upper might get opened. 

Even acknowledging the ticket prices, if we can’t get a good crowd for the Burnley game with our current form and it being the Christmas period - we never will.

No chance of opening the BBE upper whilst there are still seats available in the Riverside.

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We have 9,000 ST holders, if we did end up with 17/18k home fans in total on the day that’s a good crowd when you consider the low base we are starting from.

We want higher than that? The answer to that, as always, is ‘sell more season tickets’.

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According to the online planner there are roughly 3700 or so remaining tickets in the home areas. 

On that basis I suspect we are somewhere just short of 20,000 sold in total, bearing in mind the 7000 unavailable for sale in the Blackburn and Darwen Ends and probably the end block of the Riverside and JW lower being netted off. 

I would like to think that if we get down to the last couple of thousand this side of Xmas they will have to open up the top tier but I wouldn't put it past them to leave it closed and be happy with the 22,000 'bumper gate' and leave it at that.

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11 hours ago, Mattyblue said:

Or leave if closed and put Rovers fans in the Darwen End like in 2008/9… can you imagine the faces for the simple life crew down there if that was offered as a solution 😱

That would make for a hell of an atmosphere and certainly help the team but those cretins in the boardroom - all 2 of them - couldn't give a toss about that.

Easier to limp to your estimated ticket income however it comes then moan about lack of crowds and pretend they've done all they can.

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23 hours ago, JHRover said:

According to the online planner there are roughly 3700 or so remaining tickets in the home areas. 

On that basis I suspect we are somewhere just short of 20,000 sold in total, bearing in mind the 7000 unavailable for sale in the Blackburn and Darwen Ends and probably the end block of the Riverside and JW lower being netted off. 

I would like to think that if we get down to the last couple of thousand this side of Xmas they will have to open up the top tier but I wouldn't put it past them to leave it closed and be happy with the 22,000 'bumper gate' and leave it at that.

Be wonderful to see Ewood absolutely full again.

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1 hour ago, 47er said:

Be wonderful to see Ewood absolutely full again.

It would be nice just to get north of 25,000 and not be close to absolutely full. We've had quite a few low 20,000s usually fuelled by a 6,000+ away following from PNE or Leeds but don't seem to ever get above 25,000.

The buffoons at Rovers consider anything north of 18k to be a 'bumper gate' and get themselves into a right old panic about traffic, parking, congestion, queues so it would be nice for them to experience an actual proper crowd that this club was accustomed to right up to their bosses destroying it. 

Having restricted the dingles to 4,000 (still too many IMO) there is additional pressure then on Rovers fans to make up the numbers and have limited the attendance to an absolute maximum of 25-26k even if we managed to sell the whole lot. 

So far it looks good, I'll be honest I feared a pretty low turnout with the expensive tickets and early kick off, so to be at circa 20k with 3 weeks to go hopefully we can shift a few thousand more as it gets nearer.

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5 hours ago, SIMON GARNERS 194 said:

BBE sold out,Limited availability in JW.

The Blackburn End is not sold out.

There's a top tier. When ALL tickets are sold in BOTH tiers then it is sold out.

Just making sure we establish the facts, not having a go at you or owt.

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On 14/12/2024 at 03:46, Upside Down said:

The Blackburn End is not sold out.

There's a top tier. When ALL tickets are sold in BOTH tiers then it is sold out.

Just making sure we establish the facts, not having a go at you or owt.

The BB end lower tier is sold out.

JW has around 2-300 left. 

RS has around 2k left.

That's 2.2k left in the home area with 3 weeks left to the game.

Get that upper tier opened, no matter what.

But we have a Swag....

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1 hour ago, damo100 said:

The BB end lower tier is sold out.

JW has around 2-300 left. 

RS has around 2k left.

That's 2.2k left in the home area with 3 weeks left to the game.

Get that upper tier opened, no matter what.

But we have a Swag....

Now if they'd have put this on at £20 a pop you'd maybe stand a chance.

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1 hour ago, Mattyblue said:

The end block of the JWL and Riverside aren’t open (and probably won’t be as you obviously need Berlin Wall level segregation for this derby unlike a line of stewards everywhere else).

End block JW correct 

End block RS I'm not so sure.

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