Changed your mind from scraping 11k? i'm sticking to 13-15k. http://v2.barnsleyfc.org.uk/showthr...ome-and-away-supporters&p=1169666#post1169666 Up to date we have sold 8,380 not including the complimentary tickets in G14 and exec tickets. Nearly 600 since yesterday morning.
Looks pretty busy... https://www.eticketing.co.uk/barnsleyfc/details/event.aspx?itemref=1335&tm_link=tm_homeA_2_f1
We've flogged 600 in the last 24 hrs and l'm sure it'll be busier tomorrow and Friday. I would have thought the majority of folk will be paying on the gate. We'll see how the sales go over the next few days. What would you call a success, remembering that we had 8,300 home fans for the Boro game and 7500-7700 home fans for Bristol game?
Re: 23,001 I said 13,182 in Mr C's thread, so I'll go with 14,182 in this thread, to cover myself. In ****.
3500 (v Blackpool) x average of a tenner = £35k 1000 (v Bristol City) x average of twenty quid = £20k Could be a turning point in reducing prices...
Agreed, barely a thousand fans are paying on the day at £28 (£25 with card) if we get anything more than an extra 2,500 fans on Saturday then its been a success.
Looking at that eticketing thingy site, it looks like there's about 6,000 spare seats, minus another 3,000 that Blackpool won't sell, so thats about 14,000 sold. But, I could be wrong. I often am.
Its not about what you'd like to see but what would you feel is a success, 7,000 is much more than a success.
I think anything more than £40,000 from paying customers is a success because its overtaken the takings of the other games this season that were priced at £28. We would probably need around 10,000 -10,500 home tickets sold to achieve this, going on the fact we have around 7,000 ST holders.