Plummeting Attendances

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Oh it was just validating a point that it doesn't really matter how big or small your attendances are, as some seem to think it does. Look at Accrington for instance.
 

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Wow write this down folks , the 'fountain' is flowing.

Accrington Stanley yup and dont forget Rochdale and Burton#cherrypicking

It does matter (a lot) fella, especially as you go down the leagues
 

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I've never understood why clubs don't build pubs close to their grounds whether they've decent catering facilities or not.

So much potential could be made from them done properly - pubs in and around Field Mill will make lot of money, and I (like anyone reading this) would prefer the money to go to their club than a chain.
A pub for only 23 days a year won't make a profit. Our social club is OK but I wouldn't go in there outside of a game and even then just for half an hour before or after it. Give me a proper pub any day
 

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A pub for only 23 days a year won't make a profit. Our social club is OK but I wouldn't go in there outside of a game and even then just for half an hour before or after it. Give me a proper pub any day

No, it'd clearly need function in general to run a profit. We use our supporters bar as one, but for those that don't have one already.

i know it something we briefly looked into. A proper pub before the game is a good start
 
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Ultimately the only thing that really attracts crowds is success on the pitch. Gimmicks like entertainment, special ticket prices etc. will only have a short-term impact.

There were 8,471 fans at Wrexham v Tranmere in the National League on Saturday. The game sold out and if there’d been more tickets available they would have been snapped up. However, if we’d both been near the bottom the crowd could well have been half that.
 

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Ultimately the only thing that really attracts crowds is success on the pitch. Gimmicks like entertainment, special ticket prices etc. will only have a short-term impact.

There were 8,471 fans at Wrexham v Tranmere in the National League on Saturday. The game sold out and if there’d been more tickets available they would have been snapped up. However, if we’d both been near the bottom the crowd could well have been half that.

8,400?

Great crowd, but I thought your ground held closer to 15,000
 

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8,400?

Great crowd, but I thought your ground held closer to 15,000

Sadly not, these days. Because the Kop is closed/condemned, we only have three sides and our capacity is now 10,500 odd. This has been reduced further because the lower tier of on of our stands currently has no catering facilities so can't be opened (I think the club would remedy this pretty quickly if we were selling out every week), and the local Safety Advisory Group forces us to put netting on some other areas to stop any unwanted "interaction" taking place between home and away fans - again something that could probably be remedied if needed. As it is our average attendance is 4,500, and most of the time there are barely 100 to 200 away fans, so it isn't normally an issue.

The Racecourse is still a good ground, but needs some major renovations. We will only be able to afford to do this as a league club.
 

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I don't really know how you can explain Lincoln, it's been a perfect storm of the club finally getting its act together on attracting younger fans, winning the league and THAT cup run. If we'd gone out in the first round and won the league I don't believe we'd be the best supported club in the league, or anywhere near it.

As others have pointed out though, the thing that makes me hope it's a thing for the long term is how many kids there are who seem to support Lincoln first now. But after last season why wouldn't you?
 

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Well not if you are in the non-league but higher up the pyramid it sure is ! Unless maybe you build a hotel there lol
 

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For a time in the last 90's we had 1 1/2 stands. Beat that
 

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For a time in the last 90's we had 1 1/2 stands. Beat that
Still half a stand to many too fit all your fans in back then......
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Ha! In our last few years at Underhill we had 7 stands or terraces!

I think I would prefer one stand than 7, one side of Lincoln ground looks ridiclous.

Wish they just knocked down our Bishop stand mind.
 

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Oxford's Manor Ground was the best. Felt like it had about eight or nine stands. Pretty ironic, seeing as they now only have three.
Gillingham's ground before its still incomplete redevelopment was another ground with several stands.
 

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Did any of you have the pleasure of a visit to Blackpools ground before it was redeveloped? :eek: Cesspit.
 

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Yes, really liked the stand behind the goal with the terracing below the seats.

We went half way through the regeneration, so the old away stand behind the goal was miles behind the goal - bit like at Newport's ground.
 

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These clubs that have not been in the conference have no idea of what a terrible ground is.
 

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Yes, really liked the stand behind the goal with the terracing below the seats.
When I went (97/98 season) I can't remember there being any seats in the away end just a terrace that felt like it was below ground level and it was really dirty and the home ends all looked black with filth too. By far the shittest ground I've ever been to even including our Conference years.
 

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When I went (97/98 season) I can't remember there being any seats in the away end just a terrace that felt like it was below ground level and it was really dirty and the home ends all looked black with filth too. By far the shittest ground I've ever been to even including our Conference years.

Yeah - the stand I mentioned was a home end, opposite the large open terrace that was the away end. This would have been around 1996.
 

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Yeah - the stand I mentioned was a home end, opposite the large open terrace that was the away end. This would have been around 1996.
Ahh right I thought you were talking about the away end. All I remember about the home ends were they were wooden and filthy, they sounded really loud when Blackpool scored though I can remember that!
Edit: just found the game as well, this one:
 

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I think I would prefer one stand than 7, one side of Lincoln ground looks ridiclous.

Wish they just knocked down our Bishop stand mind.
I'll have you know the University of Lincoln stand is the pinnacle of football viewing!
 

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I think I would prefer one stand than 7, one side of Lincoln ground looks ridiclous.

Wish they just knocked down our Bishop stand mind.
I believe the Bishop St stand aka ‘the bus stop’ must be Grade II Listed , no other reason the eyesore should still be there

Agree that multiple stands or different shape, size and ages down one side of the pitch just looks weird. See Sincil Bank , Manor Ground as it was etc
 

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the old manor ground looked ace, kinda similar to colchesters old ground
 
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