Supa Shrimpa
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We have such a huge following for the big occasions, but they rarely seem to visit the hall for your typical home league match ? Any suggestions how we can entice them in, or have we tried and found it's pointless ?
Win ................
Yup.
My brother-in-law - from Leigh, but an Arsenal fan - comes to games occasionally and was there at Wembley. He joined me for the Swindon game and although we weren't terrible that day, getting him back for another match would be a much easier sell if we had won.
People love a winning team - remember the spring of 2006 as we made our way towards the Championship and we had six consecutive crowds of 8,000+?
No disrespect to your Brother-in-Law, but i'd rather see my local team pitting themselves against better sides in a higher division, where some weeks we win and others they lose, rather than seeing them winning regularly in a lower division.
We have such a huge following for the big occasions, but they rarely seem to visit the hall for your typical home league match ? Any suggestions how we can entice them in, or have we tried and found it's pointless ?
If you're talking about Saturday's attendance, obviously being live on Sky, and the kick off time, was an issue. I, for example,(after taking my two to tennis lessons and football training in the morning) would have struggled to have made KO time (living in London) so I plotted up in the local boozer with son no1 to watch the game instead. On the other hand, when booking our tickets for the visit of the Shrews, I noticed that there were not many available in the East Stand, encouraging. You should not overlook the fact that our home attendances are decent that that every club has many thousand DT's on the big occasions.