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Counting Our Attendance

Chirpy Red
Chirpy Red Posts: 7,587
edited September 2007 in General Charlton
Does the club simply add the number of tickets sold to home and away to a constant number of season tickets (16k or whatever it is) that have been sold or actually count all the stubs on the day?
In other words is a season ticket holder used in the official attendance whether he is at the match or not?

Comments

  • I don't know but personally I feel that any talk of extending the capacity should only begin when we can fill it in this Division Two.
  • Addickted
    Addickted Posts: 19,456
    A ST holder is counted as part of the crowd even if they're not present as that ticket/seat has already been sold - it can't be sold again.
  • F-Blocker
    F-Blocker Posts: 3,409
    I believe it's on tickets sold. We've hit the magic 27,111 a few times but surely not everybody has made it to the match. There must've been a few that couldn't attend.

    Also, what's the point of paying people to count all the stubs to get an accurate figure?
  • aliwibble
    aliwibble Posts: 26,503
    Was there any reason why Leicester only took the lower part of the Jimmy Seed, and not the upper?
  • F-Blocker
    F-Blocker Posts: 3,409
    They obviously thought (quite rightly) they couldn't sell it.
  • [cite]Posted By: aliwibble[/cite]Was there any reason why Leicester only took the lower part of the Jimmy Seed, and not the upper?

    Because they had planned to invade the pitch again.
  • nolly
    nolly Posts: 12,122
    good crowds so far,one of the best supported.
  • Maglor
    Maglor Posts: 702
    It has to be season tickets plus sales. I remember last year we had a "capacity" crowd but many empty seats
  • Good marketing though, weve always done it.
  • I don't think 21918 is that good, tickets are only £20, I thought we would be getting a slightly bigger crowd.

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  • Leicester could have had the whole stand if enough people had turned up on the day.
  • [cite]Posted By: Friend_Or_Defoe[/cite]I don't think 21918 is that good, tickets are only £20, I thought we would be getting a slightly bigger crowd.

    Bear in mind that in this division we can expect fewer fans from visiting clubs.
  • I thought they only had 1,000 unsold tickets?
  • [cite]Posted By: Friend_Or_Defoe[/cite]I don't think 21918 is that good, tickets are only £20, I thought we would be getting a slightly bigger crowd.

    I don't think we're doing too badly.
    Hope this puts things in context...

    Yesterday's attendances - (capacity in brackets)

    22,564 - Wolves v Norwich (28,525)
    21,918 - Charlton v Leicester (27,111)
    21,518 - Sheff Weds v Barnsley (39,814)
    19,151 - Southampton v Barnsley (32,689)
    18,840 - Ipswich v Coventry, 1715 ko (30,311)
    14,240 - QPR v Watford (19,148)
    14,131 - Crystal Palace v Sheff Utd (26,309)
    14,079 - Bristol City v Burnley (21,497)
    12,533 - Stoke v Plymouth (28,383)
    11,772 - Cardiff v Preston, 1245 ko (22,008)
    8,307 - Scunthorpe v West Brom (9,183)
    7,959 - Blackpool v Colchester (9,612)

    ...and Reading (24,000 capacity) had 21,379 for their oh-so-exciting Biggest League In The World fixture with Wigan.