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Town need to do anything and everything to get junior fans in, it can't be stressed any more simply than that.
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November 22, 2014, 10:38am |
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Up until this season i couldnt either, but i have chosen not to go to a few home games this season largely due to the largely unattractive football being served by either side, uninspiring words of the manager, fear of suffocation in the zero atmosphere and just succumbing to the general apathy that has risen due to our continued position at this level. I think if you went through the history books i would wager that crowd fluctuations follow the same pattern, a rise when doing well, flatlining when finding a level and falling with continued stability at any level. Sounds obvious really when put like that but we are now in 5th (?) season of this league and rarely in the modern era have we spent that long in any division. Its boring and people dont want to waste at least £20 (inc matchday purchases) to be bored for a couple of hours do they? Taking out the Alfreton game...how many games have actually been exciting, thrilling or engaging to watch?
That's how i feel. This league is bad enough without having an ultra cautious manager who is happy with 4-5-1 and winning 1-0. Finding it a struggle to drag myself to BP nowadays but will be there today. A lot of people who attended regularly with me no longer go.
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November 22, 2014, 10:57am |
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Shame the club has lost so many fans. Admittedly people will naturally want to gravitate to success and if the team aren't doing well some fans will come and go.Which is why I respect the loyal fans who stick through thick and thin.True fans who are proud to be supporting a club true to their roots
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November 22, 2014, 10:58am |
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Feel the same way as ginnywings and moosey_club. The only people turning up to BP are die-hard Grimsby Town fans. Football fans (whom we might theoretically attract) have much easier, cheaper and more comfortable ways to indulge their habit, watching a higher standard of football on TV. Have to agree that PH is over-cautious: we're setting up to play in a way that leaves McKeown with a couple of saves to make in a match. Against inferior opposition generally. We may or may not get a goal. Not decrying the man for this - our unbeaten 9 match run has seen us rise to second place in the league. He's probably doing the best thing to get us promoted out of this league...BUT...it's boring to watch (mostly). Have got a ST but most unlikely I shall be able to summon the enthusiasm to watch the football at BP this afternoon.
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November 23, 2014, 2:05pm |
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Yesterday was a very good reason why fans are not turning up to BP . We are now down to the bare bones of supporters 3400 on a good day 2500 on a bad day .......... i believe even if we go up the crowds wont , just not the style of football that brings people to matches . I believe we will go up this season btw
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November 23, 2014, 2:28pm |
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It is down to results more than anything. If you look at Meza's link there are two huge jumps in 1971/2 and 1979/80 coinciding with the McMenemy years and the Kerr/Booth years. Then again in the Buckley years. Success brings in the punters eventually but punters do not bring success.
That's what annoys me about posts that urge supporters to get behind the team as though this will miraculously blow the ball into the net. It doesn't work like that, it never has worked like that and it never will work like that. The responsibility for getting bums on seats lies with the manager and the team, not the supporters. Fans are followers not leaders. There's a message in this thread somewhere for Mr Hurst.
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1. Current level of football, 2. Current level of expectation of what this current squad is capable of, 3. Transport, fans from Brigg, Barnetby and other places had a bus dedicated for fans and free, 4. Great time of year to earn a lot of money through work and over time.
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November 23, 2014, 3:23pm |
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I remember us getting 4,000-5,000 in the championship. Most games seemed to attract around 5,500. So take into account the away fans and were getting what, 1500 less?
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November 23, 2014, 3:41pm |
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Yesterday was a very good reason why fans are not turning up to BP . We are now down to the bare bones of supporters 3400 on a good day 2500 on a bad day .......... i believe even if we go up the crowds wont , just not the style of football that brings people to matches . I believe we will go up this season btw
I can see what you mean but the style of play is only seen by the people who are at BP to see it. Maybe some of them might be fed up and stop going but that is dribs and drabs. The style of play is something that keeps existing fans rather than attracts new or old ones to cough up cash to come. People who have not been for months or years are not really affected by how the team play - they only see the results and they only see the league table and they only see that the next game could be close to a promotion winner. That's why there is a delay between success and bigger crowds. The early crowds in 1971/2 were quite small but by the end of that season were massive. Same in 1978-80. Diehard fans go whatever the weather or the opposition or the style of play but the bulk of customers are never diehards.
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November 23, 2014, 4:12pm |
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Nobody want to go and watch boring football,
A 1-0 win against a lowly side is a result for Hurst,
Well it isn't for most fans,
Fans will flock back to Blundell Park if we start playing fast attractive football,
Sadly we will not get that with Hurst in charge,
Some fans say we have only lost our 1st game in nine,
So why did we only get 3,446 at the match yesterday,
2nd in the table , 8 games unbeaten and the fans are still staying away,
I wonder why ?
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