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Supporters Consultation Meeting - Thursday 21st June
arbitro replied to J*B's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Could somebody question the club about the early kick off times for non televised games? On Saturday we will have around 5500 fans travelling to Preston and yet the same police force that covers Rovers don't appear to see that as a risk. Given that fact if can only be Rovers themselves who are taking it upon themselves to bring the game forward. I believe it's another way of discouraging fans from attending. -
I think it was free season tickets to existing season ticket holders if we were to be promoted to the Premier League.
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Supporters Consultation Meeting - Thursday 21st June
arbitro replied to J*B's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
And so it should be. -
For anybody old enough to remember him Jim Iley has sadly passed away. My memories of him as a Rovers manager aren't too fond but I was told he was a nice man. https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/17238380.former-blackburn-rovers-boss-jim-iley-dies-age-82/
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Ex Rovers and Ian Battersby
arbitro replied to arbitro's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
That had Jim 'Venkys we're coming for you' White as the director and the local onion supplier provided the props. His performance was nominated for an Oscar but sadly failed (a bit like Myles really). -
In a word no. I have been to three home games recently and for two of them bought tickets less than an hour before the game. Last Saturday was different as they advised fans to buy them earlier as they were expecting a sell out. I walked past their fanzone on Saturday and heard the artiste singing Hey Jude accompanied by dozens of Yorkies and Stanley supporters without the merest hint of bother. Stuart Caley would have had kittens.
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An interesting article. I would hazard a guess that the claim runs into millions with several ex Rovers and Ian Battersby involved. Urquhart has got previous when it comes to dodgy dealings. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-46274098
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I remember his debut at Burnley in a pre season Lancashire Cup match and we couldn't believe he was only 21 primary because of his receding hairline. He represented one of our best ever signings in my opinion.
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The Croatian goalscorer had seven touches of the ball inside the penalty area before he shot. Shocking defending.
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Using myself as an example my season ticket costs £450, bus fares from Darwen are £3.50 x 23 which is another £80 and any other games not covered by my season ticket. Drinks on top of that takes it over £600. And that is pretty much the same for the group of friends and family I go with. I would have thought your match day expense was similar as you said your pre match ritual involves pies or sandwiches (I can't remember your preference). Also if you buy a programme and drive the the game that costs money too. I can't recall if you said you have a beer or not though.
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Whisper it but he wears shirt number 23 as he idolised Beckham.
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Middlesborough tickets details have been announced with adults at £30. With only the travel added to this the minimum spend for the majority will be £50. Wasn't a poster on here adamant that watching football is cheap! https://www.rovers.co.uk/news/2018/november/ticket-news-middlesbrough-a/
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Bennett signed a new 2 and half years contract
arbitro replied to chaddyrovers's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
That's exactly why I said most peoples estimation. -
It is an expensive hobby. I estimate that going to every game home and away will cost you around £2k per season. Even just home games could be over £600 for an adult.
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I read that as the surcharge is being used as a deterrent as they want people to buy before the cut off time. Waggott is going to have to do better than that to justify the surcharge.
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On your first point I went to watch Accrington recently, turned up around 2.15 and paid cash at a ticket booth and was handed tickets for allocated seats. There was a steady stream of fans buying tickets, presumably after making a late decision to go. I think there have been some really salient suggestions on this thread and the powers that be at Ewood have nothing to lose by taking note and trialling some of them.
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It's a good point. I know of several regular posters on here who get a bus from one of several designated pubs in Darwen. No hassle parking up and walking to the ground and keeps Ewood a bit more traffic free. These are organised by fans though. I agree with you that the club should coordinate transport from the various postcodes where we could possibly gain more support from.
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Bennett signed a new 2 and half years contract
arbitro replied to chaddyrovers's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Really good news. Bennett is probably our most consistent performer. He very rarely goes below 7/10 in most people's estimation. -
Would you advocate a cash turnstile in each area of the ground? Whatever anybody's views on the surcharge what I hope we would all agree on is that it is incumbent upon Waggott and his staff to try and entice fans to attend. By the way Paul what would you do if you were charged with increasing attendances?
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Do you agree it's worth trying and monitoring though? You might well be correct but until there is firm evidence one way or another we will never know.
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I can't buy that as a reason. What if, hypothetically 2000 people turned up after the cut off time and bought tickets? They surely wouldn't be turned away for the reasons you have stated.
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It's about supply and demand though surely. Most of the examples quoted can charge extra because they mostly sell out. I think the majority of complainants are saying that Rovers should be doing every thing they possible can to get people in the ground. I guess the only way to prove it one way or another is by doing away with it for a trial period and see what effect that has on sales and attendances.
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Part three. https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/11553296/sky-bet-championship-fans-rate-their-season-so-far-part-three-reading-to-wigan-athletic
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Part two of fans appraisals of the season so far. https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/11553208/sky-bet-championship-fans-rate-their-season-so-far-part-two-ipswich-town-to-qpr
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https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/11553132/sky-bet-championship-fans-rate-their-season-so-far-part-one-aston-villa-to-hull It's difficult to argue with the Rovers correspondent.