3,100 ????
Really ? Anyone else think there was a lot more than that ???
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2Not really buddy.....Newport and Fickle, tend to go hand in hand, but considering our last home game perhapsCorpaboy wrote:3,100 ????
Really ? Anyone else think there was a lot more than that ???
Looking at the Bisley from the Hazell assumed it was around 3k max!
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3The number of County fans was 4.4% down on the average prior to the game being played.
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4Really piss poor attendance for a side 3rd in the league, beautiful sunny day and just one home league defeat so far (albeit a hammering). That's Newport for you.
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5Yes me but I was in the Bisley, so if that looked sparse then I can see where I went wrong. From the Bisley it looked like 4KCorpaboy wrote:3,100 ????
Really ? Anyone else think there was a lot more than that ???
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7Disappointing attendance compared to Yeovil obviously, partly due to a reduced away support ? Hopefully given our league position we will have a bigger than usual crowd for a midweek game this Tues.
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8For the Macclesfield game I expect a 24% increase followed by a 10% reduction due to it being a night game + about 68 from Macclesfield....so 3408.OLDCROMWELLIAN wrote:Disappointing attendance compared to Yeovil obviously, partly due to a reduced away support ? Hopefully given our league position we will have a bigger than usual crowd for a midweek game this Tues.
Any less will be poor IMO
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9After yesterday's poor attendance, and CL on the box, I'd be very surprised if we have more than 2500 home fans.newgroundrodney wrote:For the Macclesfield game I expect a 24% increase followed by a 10% reduction due to it being a night game + about 68 from Macclesfield....so 3408.OLDCROMWELLIAN wrote:Disappointing attendance compared to Yeovil obviously, partly due to a reduced away support ? Hopefully given our league position we will have a bigger than usual crowd for a midweek game this Tues.
Any less will be poor IMO
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10Interesting the different perspectives from different parts of the ground - from the Bisley I thought we lucky to get over 3,000.Corpaboy wrote:3,100 ????
Really ? Anyone else think there was a lot more than that ???
Despite been near top of league we are still one of the poorest supported sides in the league.
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11The reality is we probably always will be, unless it's a decisive game, such as promation, play off or relegation avoidance.County ranger wrote:Interesting the different perspectives from different parts of the ground - from the Bisley I thought we lucky to get over 3,000.Corpaboy wrote:3,100 ????
Really ? Anyone else think there was a lot more than that ???
Despite been near top of league we are still one of the poorest supported sides in the league.
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12Reason is we always f*ck up and really disappoint the newcomers whenever we get a decent crowd, we have to face it , not everybody’s as nuts as us.
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13Why shouldn't we be? All the current League 2 teams were in a higher league than us a decade ago. Fans don't grow on trees.
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14That’s exactly right, we were out of the league for at least a generation so it’s a hard job to make up for that absence especially in a society that identifies so called “ winners “ and “ losers “ based on their profiles which are self-perpetuating because the MSM keep talking about them and them only. We are “ little Newport County “ when we play a “ big “ club, it’s just the way it is. Look at the sad old men around town in ManUre gear , for them football is watching Sky tv not attending live football games.Marky wrote:Why shouldn't we be? All the current League 2 teams were in a higher league than us a decade ago. Fans don't grow on trees.
We have an uphill battle to recruit more people to the fan base and when you get a decent turnout you must ensure they go home happy. What you do not do, I’m sorry to say, is get totally f*cked solid by non-entities like Yeovil when for once you have managed to prise open the super-glued palms of the reluctant Newport public , and the thing is we always manage to do something like that, always. Unless we persuade the “ floaters “ that we are the club they want to support we’re always only going to get a decent crowd for the odd occasions like the Spurs game and the “ great escape “ game. What those occasions show is what the potential is but we must tempt them in to being regulars to grow this club and not turn them away with performances like against Yeovil, I wonder how much that performance will cost us in total with those who vowed not to come back?
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15Just about summed it up perfectly. There appears to be no logic at all in being a County fan. If it wasn't for the euphoria, then the dejection then euphoria again I think most fans would probably pack it in. There is no sense in it at all. Even MF has said recently in the media that things are not good for his blood pressure.lowandhard wrote:That’s exactly right, we were out of the league for at least a generation so it’s a hard job to make up for that absence especially in a society that identifies so called “ winners “ and “ losers “ based on their profiles which are self-perpetuating because the MSM keep talking about them and them only. We are “ little Newport County “ when we play a “ big “ club, it’s just the way it is. Look at the sad old men around town in ManUre gear , for them football is watching Sky tv not attending live football games.Marky wrote:Why shouldn't we be? All the current League 2 teams were in a higher league than us a decade ago. Fans don't grow on trees.
We have an uphill battle to recruit more people to the fan base and when you get a decent turnout you must ensure they go home happy. What you do not do, I’m sorry to say, is get totally f*cked solid by non-entities like Yeovil when for once you have managed to prise open the super-glued palms of the reluctant Newport public , and the thing is we always manage to do something like that, always. Unless we persuade the “ floaters “ that we are the club they want to support we’re always only going to get a decent crowd for the odd occasions like the Spurs game and the “ great escape “ game. What those occasions show is what the potential is but we must tempt them in to being regulars to grow this club and not turn them away with performances like against Yeovil, I wonder how much that performance will cost us in total with those who vowed not to come back?
Yeovil hammered us at home then two wins on the bounce with one of them coming from being 0-2 down at home. Only at Newport sodding County, only at the County.
My own feeling is that there is not another club in the whole of the league that can match us over a 40 year period regarding contrasting emotions and the roller coaster nature of being a fan. Not one.
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