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Viking Chat => Viking Chat => Topic started by: raggytash on April 02, 2017, 06:26:34 pm
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Well I'm personally going for 10.500 plus, what do you think???
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You're optimistic!
7,000 max
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I reckon 8.5k. They'll bring a fair few being in the playoff picture and we can be promoted.
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Somewhere between 9,000 & 9,500.
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Just my opinion after hearing a few in the ' local' saying they'll take it on so knowing how the Donny public usually work I feel there might be some genuine momentum on this one... hopefully!!
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I'm gutted as Mrs 'Hood' booked a weekend break in Suffolk for next weekend yonks ago. The offspring and me are still bouncing from our trip to the seaside yesterday, but i'm afraid next week is a no show :(. Rest assured though, we'll be tuned in. :scarf:
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In Benidorm on a stag doo. The bloody wedding is on May 6th as well!
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Going to Spain...will be watching Malaga v Barcelona
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In Benidorm on a stag doo. The bloody wedding is on May 6th as well!
Congratulations page boy!
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was at the Dons today and a steward mate told me Mansfield have sold 1200 so far don't know how true it is though
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Assuming Mansfield bring 1500 to 2000 then surely the gate will be 9000 +. Let's face it if we can't get 7000 home fans in the ground for a potential promotion clinching match against a local rival then I dispair at the Doncaster public. :headbang:
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Wasn't there 11k against Notts Co when we blew it the week before Brentford? Granted it was league 1 but surely we should be near there, reckon scabs will bring 2-2.5k
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10k plus is a tad optimistic. 7k is a tad pessimistic so somewhere in-between is about right.
Sometimes you can't fathom the Donny public. If you look back at similar circumstances promotion games at this level have generated 10k plus crowds but they were on the backdrop of us being poor for long periods.
This time I still feel a fair proportion are staying away because they feel we are below where we should be and will stay away until we threaten promotion from league One.
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8500
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there will be me, plus as many others turn up..
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Wasn't there 11k against Notts Co when we blew it the week before Brentford? Granted it was league 1 but surely we should be near there, reckon scabs will bring 2-2.5k
Almost 13000 and I think they brought 800.
I reckon there will be 6500 from Donny plus whatever the scabs bring.
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Campsall, you're forgetting we are still in Div 2 and will only be getting back to where we should have been this season!
We're getting carried away - just calm down. The support will come back gradually as we progress up the FL.
I would guess there being 7,000'ish for Satdi, but hope for more.
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In 2008/09 our lowest league attendance was 9,534. We've certainly lost a fair few over the last decade
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It took 20 minutes to get through at the ticket office this am. That's a good sign I guess. :rtid:
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It took 20 minutes to get through at the ticket office this am. That's a good sign I guess. :rtid:
May be wrong but could that be the Hartlepool tickets ?
I may be wrong, but I reckon the Stags will fetch 2500 and we will just hit 10000 in total
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12000 would be an awesome gate. Let's just hope we don't blow it. The whole town comes out and it's a Notts County....or a Darlington (before my time but not mystic mikes) all over again.
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12000 would be an awesome gate. Let's just hope we don't blow it. The whole town comes out and it's a Notts County....or a Darlington (before my time but not mystic mikes) all over again.
Or Cheltenham away
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You can work out how many tickets have been sold on the ticket sales website.
Around 4800 home tickets so far which is well down on what the Plymouth game was at the same stage.
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Well a lot hinges on the result...
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Daft as it sounds we're up. Notts County a lot went thinking we need to win as getting a result down at Brentford will be tough.
9.5k I reckon hopefully see a big crowd v Blackpool to if their fans are turning up now they're in the play offs
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When we were promoted and champions from division 3 (league 2) and at Belle Vue we averaged 6900 crowds, lowest 4700, highest 9800 ( Hull City).
So although we all want better support I believe they will come higher up the leagues we progress..
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So we had bigger crowds at Belle Vue? Other than Belle Cue being the better ground, location was probably better to.
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Padge, you have to put the BV gates into historical context, when comparing with the Moat and the here and now. At BV, we were on the rise and could only dream about the heady heights of the Championship. Now, we've been there and done it and we all know there has been a steady decline since. That is the difference.
The more we get near to reaching the Championship, the more the missing thousands will return. Simples.
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So we had bigger crowds at Belle Vue? Other than Belle Cue being the better ground, location was probably better to.
Rose tinted specs, see thread about what happens at the keepmoat when rovers are not playing. This wouldn't be possible at BV. I loved the ground but the keepmoat is a better stadium.
Also this 'better location' is balls. We're about 10 minutes walk away from the old ground. I could understand if we had moved from the city centre.
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Belle Vue was easier to get away from in my opinion. It also seemed more central for people walking to the ground.
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Used to park in by the houses in Belle Vue often had to Queue to get onto the road and all the way down balby road. Alternatively could go the other way and queue down bawtry road. Now the queue are local to the keepmoat. But have been stuck on the road around lakeside many a time
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8,871.
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Belle Vue was easier to get away from in my opinion. It also seemed more central for people walking to the ground.
I walk to games now? Location not massively different to belle vue. It's just a sign of changing times, people do less socially now than before. Just look at pubs...
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Still showing less than 5000 sold
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Hopefully picks up...
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There will be an above average crowd. Wont make 5 figures. The interest is still not there. 8k tops
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We should get 6500 n Mansfield will bring 2000
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I took figures for when we played Plymouth and for the same point we'd sold around 1000 more. Quite surprised to be honest. If there isn't a late surge it could be just an average home attendance which would be disappointing
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How many came cheap using ticket stubs though?
A win in front of a big crowd might encourage a good gate in the following games.
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How many came cheap using ticket stubs though?
A win in front of a big crowd might encourage a good gate in the following games.
You would think a game that decides promotion won negate the lack of cheaper tickets
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That depends on the supporter though doesn't it?
To some people it's just a matter of cost.
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I think Frostys right. I reckon there will be a big turnout on the day though. Big queues at the ticket office etc. We'll be having to tell folk they can pay on gate rather than queue.
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6-7K
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If buying on the day get there early.
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Well I've just been for 3 in the west as usual but there wasn't anywhere near my spots available so it's my first venture in the east!
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How many have we sold so far? Anyone know?
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I just looked at the availability online. One of the blocks in the SW corner didn't show a number remaining but taking all the others into account there appears to be around 4000 seats available. Taking the away end into account and the unused segregation areas at the N end of the E and W stands, I would guess that means around a home capacity around 10K, ie I am guessing, but that may mean about 6000 home seats sold including ST holders.
Depending on how many Mansfield will bring, plus those buying up between now and Saturday then match day walk ups, there should be around 9,000 there??
Considering some home matches have been in the 5,000s this season, then a crowd around 9K is great?
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Yep. 9k in the fourth division would be a pipe-dream for us not so long ago.
A lot of the floating fans will probably expect to rock up at the ticket office half an hour before kick-off so hopefully we'll be well-prepared for it. Especially if the sun's out.
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The sun being out doesnt make much difference to those of us who sit in the South does it Mike?
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Ha ha... nope. But it'll prise a few lazy f**kers out of their armchairs into the fresh air.
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I went in for my tickets this afternoon and I asked Susan how tickets were selling. She said they were "steady" but usually picks up Thursday and Friday and of course the walk ups on Saturday.
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Quick calculation looks like 6500 sold so far so definitely picking up which is good. Could be good for 8000 home fans plus whatever Mansfield bring which would be a good effort.
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Just bought two online for friends/relatives - buying online is really very good these days particularly for away tickets if you're a season ticket holder or just buying for friends. Good work DRFC.
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If you're disabled they rarely seem to sell the ambulant disability tickets online though. I know some clubs want you to buy direct from them but they're not that common.
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The club deserve there to be a good turnout for the game tomorrow. Relegation was disappointing last season but the reaction from all concerned could not have been better and I hope we get good numbers and hopefully the win we need to seal promotion.