by Clyde1998 »
21 Aug 2024 16:31
Armadillo Roadkill Enjoyable evening out. Bit of a shambles, long queues etc. trying to fit that many people into the Lower West - maybe use the SJM next time.
Felt a shambles. Didn't help sections of the Lower West were roped off - centrally and the upper section of G3/G4 where the players families sit. The latter was opened up for space. They had to open up a small section of the North Stand to fit people in.
Not sure if it was only the turnstiles by the club shop that were open (or whether the turnstiles by the players' entrance were also open), but it seemed like everyone was going in that way - through about three turnstiles. Certainly didn't help the queues. It may help for any future games using only the Lower West for the club to specify which turnstiles are open and where they're located to attempt to distribute people more, as most people don't usually sit in the Lower West and wouldn't necessarily know what turnstiles are available for that stand.
I can understand why the moved it from the East Stand to Lower West given how slow the ticket sales were, but EFL Trophy matches will always be games where people will buy tickets late as there's no risk of not getting a ticket and as people realise we're actually playing. We did only have 1809 for the Charlton game last season, which would've justified using the Lower West.
I think as we play more EFL Trophy matches, the club will have more data points as to crowds, which will help them decide what stand to open. We played Swindon (6121), Arsenal U21s (3015) and Charlton (1809) last season. The crowd last night of 3022 was very similar to the Arsenal game last season (a couple hundred more home fans) - so implies we'll get 3000 when playing an U21 side in this competition. The Swindon game didn't tell the club anything, due to the nature of that fixture. The Charlton game may be more reflective of us playing a EFL Trophy game against a non-U21 side, but IIRC the club didn't really advertise the fixture.
I'd guess the club would have the Lower West open for the Newport game (our next home game in this competition), but I've got no idea what the crowd may be for that one.