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Thread: Attendance ratio split

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    Attendance ratio split

    As we have now sold over three thousand season tickets, I was wondering what the season ticket/non season ticket holder fan ratio is for a league game. Just after an idea what average size of home attendance we might be looking at nrxt season.

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    Shouldn't be any lower than 5000

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    Our first season in the NL was the last season we had unrestricted crowds and we had the highest average attendance, around 5,200, might have been slightly more, I’ll need to check my records. Worth noting we had an offer on for that season which saw over 9,000 attend the Fylde game so that would have bumped the average up a bit.

    Highest home attendance: Fylde 9,090
    Lowest home attendance: Dagenham (Trophy) 2,385
    Lowest league attendance: Boreham Wood 3,256
    Highest away attendance: Chesterfield 5,432
    Lowest away attendance: Boreham Wood 756

    Second closest home gate average for that season was Stockport who averaged 1,000 per game less than Notts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glad2BeAPie View Post
    Shouldn't be any lower than 5000
    You would have thought most of the S/T's that are gonna be sold, have been, barring the odd one here and there. Over 3,150 as of yesterday morning. You reckon we get @ 2,000 POTD customers , G2BAP? That would be nice, having @ 5,000 attend most home games.

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    Just been announced:


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    Supporters who have purchased a 2021-22 season ticket have until 4pm today to transfer their season ticket seat to any seat that hasn’t been renewed before they go on general sale

    The deadline for fans to take advantage of renewal and early bird pricing was 1pm on Saturday 24 July and every unreserved seat will become available for general sale on Monday 26 July.

    This presents a 10am – 4pm window today when 2021-22 season ticket holders can either visit the ticket office or call 0115 955 7210 to discuss their options. Seat switches can’t be facilitated online.

    This period is solely for amendments to be made to season tickets that have already been purchased. Season tickets will not be on sale or renewable on Sunday 25 July.

    Supporters wishing to amend their season ticket seating allocation are encouraged to call before midday if possible. The general sale window for our friendly fixtures against Derby County and York City opens at 12pm on Sunday which is likely to increase call wait times in the afternoon.

    Our ticketing & e-commerce manager Mike Townsend said: “We would like to thank all supporters who have already renewed their season tickets for the forthcoming campaign.

    “We have also had an overwhelming number of new season ticket purchases from supporters who perhaps have not been season ticket holders previously, but have taken advantage of our early bird pricing over the last few weeks.

    “We are looking forward to welcoming you all to Meadow Lane in August.”

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    So pretty much a 3 to 2 ratio between s/t holders and POTD. Thanks for the replies. Lets try and get 6,000 as an avrrage COYP

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