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it wouldn’t put me off going anywhere but I can understand why it would some people.
That's odd, my understanding of your position, or at least as far as you've expressed it in relation to MY club, is that there are NO excuses for failing to attend. Thanks for clarifying. :ds:
 

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That's odd, my understanding of your position, or at least as far as you've expressed it in relation to MY club, is that there are NO excuses for failing to attend. Thanks for clarifying. :ds:
TRIGGERED.
 

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If it had ended 0-0, I would have said that's ok and par for the course for Notts in Cleethorpes, but instead I'm going to say that is shite, you should have filled the Osmond like Scunthorpe and then we could have had a proper "sell out". Instead we are now going to have to rely on Chesterfield...
If the rumours of a midday KO are true we won’t sell out either I don’t think.
 

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If it had ended 0-0, I would have said that's ok and par for the course for Notts in Cleethorpes, but instead I'm going to say that is shite, you should have filled the Osmond like Scunthorpe and then we could have had a proper "sell out". Instead we are now going to have to rely on Chesterfield...
The problem is the idiots from both clubs that will continue to spoilt it for the genuine fans.
Hopefully we will sell out whatever allocation is given by Grimsby.
However a number of fans will undoubtedly give this one a miss to avoid getting caught up in any trouble on the day.
The last time we visited in league 2, it was an away sell-out.
There were also loads of issues (disorder) inside and outside both stadiums, at both of the last two league 2 fixtures, between the clubs.
Its a shame really because it potentially stops 'genuine fans' of both clubs possibly attending these games.
 

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The problem is the idiots from both clubs that will continue to spoilt it for the genuine fans.
Hopefully we will sell out whatever allocation is given by Grimsby.
However a number of fans will undoubtedly give this one a miss to avoid getting caught up in any trouble on the day.
The last time we visited in league 2, it was an away sell-out.
There were also loads of issues (disorder) inside and outside both stadiums, at both of the last two league 2 fixtures, between the clubs.
Its a shame really because it potentially stops 'genuine fans' of both clubs possibly attending these games.
It’s weird as I was at the away game opening game of season a few years back and there were 4 of us all in our Town colours and parked around 10 minutes from the ground next to a park and so walked the same way as Chesterfield fans both before and after the game and we had no trouble whatsoever, I was expecting it to be a bit hairy going back to the car after the game given the result but I saw no trouble at all.
 

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It’s weird as I was at the away game opening game of season a few years back and there were 4 of us all in our Town colours and parked around 10 minutes from the ground next to a park and so walked the same way as Chesterfield fans both before and after the game and we had no trouble whatsoever, I was expecting it to be a bit hairy going back to the car after the game given the result but I saw no trouble at all.

Good to hear that, how it should be at games.
However I was also at both of those games and saw the opposite by 'fans' of both clubs. From the so called 'idiots' 'casuals' 'wannabees' and some old enough to know better, acting up, bouncing around etc etc.
 

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Always been bad blood between Chesterfield and us for some reason, or it seems that way. At least since the mid-70's when I first went to Chesterfield.
 

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The problem is the idiots from both clubs that will continue to spoilt it for the genuine fans.
Hopefully we will sell out whatever allocation is given by Grimsby.
However a number of fans will undoubtedly give this one a miss to avoid getting caught up in any trouble on the day.
The last time we visited in league 2, it was an away sell-out.
There were also loads of issues (disorder) inside and outside both stadiums, at both of the last two league 2 fixtures, between the clubs.
Its a shame really because it potentially stops 'genuine fans' of both clubs possibly attending these games.
That match was so tense too. Both sets of players and fans absolutely shitting themselves all the way through. Like you say, it is a real shame when proper fans are swerving games for reasons relating to disorder and trouble.
 

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There was about 10x more police at the game on Saturday than I’ve ever seen for one of our trips to Cleethorpes before. Hundreds of them all over the place. To be fair the local Humberside ones seemed okay and I didn’t see any trouble until BTP got involved on the way home.
 

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Good to hear that, how it should be at games.
However I was also at both of those games and saw the opposite by 'fans' of both clubs. From the so called 'idiots' 'casuals' 'wannabees' and some old enough to know better, acting up, bouncing around etc etc.
A lad I know broke his leg at that home game in the trouble after heading up Sheff Road towards the Crown & Anchor. Was a fair bit of bother from what I was told. I missed both the Grimsby games that season on stag do's but have been before and always thought it was one of them games to go too and almost expect to see trouble.
 

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Apparently at the Mariners Trust AGM last night Debbie Cook said it was a combination of things. They reckon around 10% of season ticket holders on average miss each game and also they give away complimentary tickets which aren't being used.

They are looking into how season ticket holders can be refunded and sell on their seat in the future if they know they won't be attending like Lincoln do.
We've continued to tweak ours over the last four years or so.

I can't remember exactly what the split was but initially it was if you were an STH and not turning up, you could let the Club know and if it was sold, it was split three ways between the STH, Club and Academy (I've got 60/20/20 in my head).

It was then changed quite quickly to an STH can give up their seat for re-sale but only if it's a sell-out and it's 70/30 between the STH and Club if it's sold but I *think* the 70% goes as a credit against an ST the following season.

We had an issue when the new Chairman and CEO took over that around 8% of our crowds were complimentary tickets, which cost the Club a lot of money and has now been drastically reduced. For example, usually turnstile operators would get paid for their two hours work and watch the game for free. Now they have to buy a match ticket (unless they're a STH who get 25% off an ST after they've worked 20 games, which, when added to what they earn as a turnstile operator, effectively gives them a free ST the following season).
 

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Missing figures from the following:

Weymouth v King's Lynn
Yeovil v Notts County
 

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I am not expecting a figure from Weymouth v King's Lynn anytime soon, so I will crack on with the latest figures. Wrexham still remain top of the overall away attendances table after impressive followings at Barnet and Maidenhead, whereas Grimsby remain top of the weighted average away attendances table. Their showing at Woking actually broke this seasons' record for the most impressive away following based on the distance travelled. Wrexham hold the highest away attendance figure, after 1700 Wrexham fans showed up at Stockport County.

AVERAGE AWAY ATTENDANCE TABLE

Wrexham917
Grimsby873
Southend853
Notts County694
Stockport479
Chesterfield430
Torquay274
Woking251
Dagenham219
Yeovil201
Aldershot186
Wealdstone176
Altrincham121
Bromley117
Halifax116
Barnet113
Weymouth79
Dover71
Solihull62
Maidenhead61
Eastleigh59
King's Lynn49
Boreham Wood42


WEIGHTED AVERAGE AWAY ATTENDANCE TABLE

Grimsby1539
Wrexham1212
Southend838
Notts County816
Chesterfield647
Torquay569
Stockport540
Yeovil328
Halifax223
Woking209
Wealdstone206
Aldershot184
Dagenham180
Altrincham178
Weymouth139
Dover120
Barnet117
King's Lynn96
Bromley96
Maidenhead75
Eastleigh75
Solihull67
Boreham Wood41
 

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I am not expecting a figure from Weymouth v King's Lynn anytime soon, so I will crack on with the latest figures. Wrexham still remain top of the overall away attendances table after impressive followings at Barnet and Maidenhead, whereas Grimsby remain top of the weighted average away attendances table. Their showing at Woking actually broke this seasons' record for the most impressive away following based on the distance travelled. Wrexham hold the highest away attendance figure, after 1700 Wrexham fans showed up at Stockport County.

AVERAGE AWAY ATTENDANCE TABLE

Wrexham917
Grimsby873
Southend853
Notts County694
Stockport479
Chesterfield430
Torquay274
Woking251
Dagenham219
Yeovil201
Aldershot186
Wealdstone176
Altrincham121
Bromley117
Halifax116
Barnet113
Weymouth79
Dover71
Solihull62
Maidenhead61
Eastleigh59
King's Lynn49
Boreham Wood42


WEIGHTED AVERAGE AWAY ATTENDANCE TABLE

Grimsby1539
Wrexham1212
Southend838
Notts County816
Chesterfield647
Torquay569
Stockport540
Yeovil328
Halifax223
Woking209
Wealdstone206
Aldershot184
Dagenham180
Altrincham178
Weymouth139
Dover120
Barnet117
King's Lynn96
Bromley96
Maidenhead75
Eastleigh75
Solihull67
Boreham Wood41
Good stuff Chief. That Woking away attendance from us would have smashed our own record even more had the full following been reported. Have Wrexham played all the Northern teams away or something? Just trying to figure out why our weighted one is that much better. I guess we've had a fair amount of long trips so far (Torquay, Maidenhead, Bromley, Woking and Wealdstone)?
 

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Good stuff Chief. That Woking away attendance from us would have smashed our own record even more had the full following been reported. Have Wrexham played all the Northern teams away or something? Just trying to figure out why our weighted one is that much better. I guess we've had a fair amount of long trips so far (Torquay, Maidenhead, Bromley, Woking and Wealdstone)?
We've set 2 official away attendances of over 1000, but both of those were fairly close (Stockport & Solihull). Further afield, we just haven't set the numbers like you have. We had 507 at your place and 581 officially at Southend, although there was definitely a good 300 or so extra for the latter that weren't accounted for.

Your lowest away following was 462, but because that trip was the longest trip in the whole league it bumped the weighted figure up to 1465! Compare that to the weighted figure for our trip to Stockport, which means that despite taking a sellout 1700 there, we only have a weighted attendance of 884 for that one. That is where this figure falls down a bit unfortunately, as sellout crowds are not accounted for. We'd have had double what we took for both Solihull and Stockport.
 

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I am not expecting a figure from Weymouth v King's Lynn anytime soon, so I will crack on with the latest figures. Wrexham still remain top of the overall away attendances table after impressive followings at Barnet and Maidenhead, whereas Grimsby remain top of the weighted average away attendances table. Their showing at Woking actually broke this seasons' record for the most impressive away following based on the distance travelled. Wrexham hold the highest away attendance figure, after 1700 Wrexham fans showed up at Stockport County.

AVERAGE AWAY ATTENDANCE TABLE

Wrexham917
Grimsby873
Southend853
Notts County694
Stockport479
Chesterfield430
Torquay274
Woking251
Dagenham219
Yeovil201
Aldershot186
Wealdstone176
Altrincham121
Bromley117
Halifax116
Barnet113
Weymouth79
Dover71
Solihull62
Maidenhead61
Eastleigh59
King's Lynn49
Boreham Wood42


WEIGHTED AVERAGE AWAY ATTENDANCE TABLE

Grimsby1539
Wrexham1212
Southend838
Notts County816
Chesterfield647
Torquay569
Stockport540
Yeovil328
Halifax223
Woking209
Wealdstone206
Aldershot184
Dagenham180
Altrincham178
Weymouth139
Dover120
Barnet117
King's Lynn96
Bromley96
Maidenhead75
Eastleigh75
Solihull67
Boreham Wood41
Surely this should also show percentage of home crowd?
 

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We've set 2 official away attendances of over 1000, but both of those were fairly close (Stockport & Solihull). Further afield, we just haven't set the numbers like you have. We had 507 at your place and 581 officially at Southend, although there was definitely a good 300 or so extra for the latter that weren't accounted for.

Your lowest away following was 462, but because that trip was the longest trip in the whole league it bumped the weighted figure up to 1465! Compare that to the weighted figure for our trip to Stockport, which means that despite taking a sellout 1700 there, we only have a weighted attendance of 884 for that one. That is where this figure falls down a bit unfortunately, as sellout crowds are not accounted for. We'd have had double what we took for both Solihull and Stockport.

I assume your averages will be hit badly with the rearranged game at our place next week?
 

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Our next 2/3 away games should bring our average up. Certainly will have 500+ at Solihull and 1000+ at Grimsby i'd imagine.

Looking at the fixture we only have 3 away games left this year!
 

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Previously (when our home average was about 4,500) I'd agree, but as our home crowds are up 40% we might not be top any more, so NO WAY
I put this up on Twitter earlier:

As a percentage of their home crowd, @Wealdstone_FC have the fourth best away support at 11.92% in @TheVanaramaNL . Only Southend 17.28%, Grimsby 14.42% and surprisingly Dagenham 12.44% are higher. Bottom of the pile Eastleigh at 2.53%. Lge avg so far 8.67%.
 

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Our numbers are actually so solid considering how utterly shit we are but truth be told it’s a lot of ground ticking combined with Covid rules relaxing so everyone is on it. Next season when we are here if we are shit again our numbers will reflect it I bet
 

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Our numbers are actually so solid considering how utterly shit we are but truth be told it’s a lot of ground ticking combined with Covid rules relaxing so everyone is on it. Next season when we are here if we are shit again our numbers will reflect it I bet
Definitely a bit of that boosting our numbers too. You'll get quite a bit of longevity out of a new manager too I'd have thought.
 

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