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Thread: Score, scorers and attendance predictions vs. Yeovil Town 05.03.22 [NL]

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    Quote Originally Posted by keldsyke View Post
    You honestly think there was nearly 7000 there
    Yesterday?
    I was speaking to a mate before kick off who’s a steward. He said they were expecting 6k with 200 odd from Yeovil. I said I thought we’d be lucky to get 5k let alone 6k so my comment was more out of surprise than angry else.

    I see no reason why the owners would lie about attendance figures, and to be fair the family stand was much busier than usual thanks to the kids stuff that was going on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ncfcog View Post
    I was speaking to a mate before kick off who’s a steward. He said they were expecting 6k with 200 odd from Yeovil. I said I thought we’d be lucky to get 5k let alone 6k so my comment was more out of surprise than angry else.

    I see no reason why the owners would lie about attendance figures, and to be fair the family stand was much busier than usual thanks to the kids stuff that was going on.
    Apparently there was 5600 of us at the Halifax midweek match, 4500 tops. Something isn’t right with the attendance figures. Yesterday I arrived at 2.45 and there were no queues, I walked straight into a turnstile and didn’t even have to queue for a coffee. When 7k is there it’s chaos, queues everywhere. The system needs to be literally only anyone who is counted coming through a turnstile including taking out season ticket holders who are counted automatically, otherwise it gives especially people who aren’t there a false impression of what really is happening.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ncfcog View Post
    I see no reason why the owners would lie about attendance figures.
    I can think of two reasons why you'd inflate the gate figures, assuming you could get away with it and there were no implications financially (security costs for example). One would be to give the impression that fans are behind the club and to encourage more people to turn up, the other would be to make it appear more attractive to potential buyers.

    I can't imagine there were something approaching 1,300 season ticket holders not there yesterday who were counted.

    The most similar gate this season - 6,934 - was for Torquay, the opening home game of the season and the first with no restrictions, so the first opportunity for many to go to a game in nearly 18 months against a team then assumed to be rival challengers for the title.

    Maybe yesterday's figure was a genuine mistake, but I can't remember ever being more surprised at a Meadow Lane gate figure when there hasn't been a ticket offer on.

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    There's no reason to inflate the attendances at all, why would you?? If you get the revenue for say 5000 yet say it was 6000 yet all you're declaring to the tax man is for 5000 wouldn't the tax man want to know where the extra revenue from the extra 1000 had gone? It does make me laugh when people bring this up, haha!

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    Quote Originally Posted by upthemaggies View Post
    I can think of two reasons why you'd inflate the gate figures, assuming you could get away with it and there were no implications financially (security costs for example). One would be to give the impression that fans are behind the club and to encourage more people to turn up, the other would be to make it appear more attractive to potential buyers.

    I can't imagine there were something approaching 1,300 season ticket holders not there yesterday who were counted.

    The most similar gate this season - 6,934 - was for Torquay, the opening home game of the season and the first with no restrictions, so the first opportunity for many to go to a game in nearly 18 months against a team then assumed to be rival challengers for the title.

    Maybe yesterday's figure was a genuine mistake, but I can't remember ever being more surprised at a Meadow Lane gate figure when there hasn't been a ticket offer on.
    It was the clubs community day. The Family stand was much fuller than usual. Plus a few attending from over the water.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ncfcog View Post
    It was the clubs community day. The Family stand was much fuller than usual. Plus a few attending from over the water.
    That seems a reasonable explanation to me, because I did notice the Family Stand was a lot more populated than usual. I think it was a genuine figure, and even though it was inflated in the sense of community offers and no other local games, we should be applauding a brilliant attendance rather than trying to pick holes in it.

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    Deary me, that was a hard game to enjoy yesterday. Of the games I've attended this season easily the worst performance. A good description of the team's display might include the phrase 'error-strewn', there really were so many unenforced mistakes with players putting careless passes out of play etc.

    I really couldn't understand the stubborn insistence by Notts to stick to playing it out from the back absolutely every single time. The Yeovil players knew exactly what was going to happen every time and were pressing the Notts defenders hard which was bringing about uncertaintly and mistakes at the back by the Magpies. Surely, even with a general plan to play this way it leaves an opportunity to mix things up a little with the goalie taking a punt from the hands, turning their players around and taking the increasing pressure off. It was too predictable.

    In general, I thought that one or two of the lads needed that wee bit too long on the ball and were getting caught out, at times over-elaborating, setting the team on the back foot when they lost the ball.

    Speaking of individuals, I don't see what Jaros brings to the team that Slocombe doesn't really. I think he needs to earn his place. Not crazy about Roberts' attitude at times either. Great little player when he's on but appears to blame everyone else at times when things don't work out.

    The point was an important one and who knows may prove invaluable come regular season end.

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