by Symposium »
23 Jan 2007 11:03
Hyundai Coupe there were empty seats on Saturday so whats the point in having a 38,000 capacity?
In order to gain new
regular supporters (not those that come to just the big matches), we need to have the capacity to allow them to come to the big matches.
So, I would imagine that initially after the expansion, there would be a fair number of empty seats for the majority of games. However, these seats would be filled when Man Utd, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool (and some others!) come to town. Those filling the seats would be people that would not have any hope of getting a ticket to that match without the stadium being expanded.
Some of those "glory supporters", or whatever you want to call them, will stick around. They'll get a taste of live football, and like it. And then they'll start going to the "less glamorous" ties as well.
There's also the issue of people taking friends. I have lots of friends that want to come with me to watch Reading. But they're put off by not being able to sit with me in the East Stand, and even if I move my seat to the South Stand for that match, we probably won't all be able to sit together by the time the seats go on general sale. My girlfriend applied for a season ticket for this season, but didn't get one as she had too few Royalty Points. There are people in my office that thought about applying, but had no Royalty Points, so didn't even bother applying. All of those people could have been regulars this season, but have not had the opportunity.
Finally, what about parents taking children? I'm in my late twenties... I would imagine I'd be having children within the next ten years (a frightening thought!)
. At the moment, there's no possibility of me being able to get a season ticket for a child. And I imagine there are lots of people in the same boat.
In order for these people to get a taste of football and get bitten by the bug, we need to
speculate. Increase the capacity, take a hit for a couple of seasons, then watch us
accumulate.