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So far our official ave is 7,300 ish Last season over all 23 league games around 8,100.So it seems very odd that we can be doing so much better both in the quality of the football being served up and the league position we have occupied since the start of the season and lose 7/800 fans.
Drfchound, yes, I certainly appreciate that some rovers fans are strapped for cash and I also appreciate what people like Donnywolf does too.But considering the amount of supporters that attend then I am disappointed by the amount that we collect in comparison with other fans for foodbanks.We attended the national conference fans for foodbanks at Liverpool last Friday and we heard of lots of good inspirational stories of what other clubs fans are doing, hence the reason I quoted “apathetic”Apologies about my rant.
What about 'attendances' though, SM?Genuine query as I havn't a scooby, but my gut feel is that they seem slightly lower.
Have you considered that some of the people who blank you and walk on by may be a bit strapped for cash themselves and not in a position to be able to make donations to you.Perhaps they could be embarrassed about that and therefore don’t want to engage in conversation with you.
Quote from: drfchound on October 21, 2018, 09:39:03 pmHave you considered that some of the people who blank you and walk on by may be a bit strapped for cash themselves and not in a position to be able to make donations to you.Perhaps they could be embarrassed about that and therefore don’t want to engage in conversation with you.I'm sure a 30p tin of beans every now and then isn't going to break the bank.
To be fair if you drove or walked around Doncaster you wouldn’t even know there was a football club, there’s no identity at all.... they should do a massive push or promotion.... people won’t just turn up
Quote from: raggytash on October 21, 2018, 08:08:38 pmTo be fair if you drove or walked around Doncaster you wouldn’t even know there was a football club, there’s no identity at all.... they should do a massive push or promotion.... people won’t just turn upThere are hundreds out there who have been to matches before. They know full well where the ground is and how to get a ticket should they wish to.Rovers fans are no more, no less apathetic than any other football clubs.Barnsley are better supported than we are. Simple as.
The point about the stadium size is probably right. We only really needed 12,000. Could have had a better design then as well with the money saved. Can’t change it though so the club need to continue to work hard to build the fan base
Look at the true population of those towns ( not the whole district MB) and you will see that most have larger populations town for town.lovemytown.co.uk/Populations/TownsTable1.aspOk its 2011 census but Doncaster has not doubled (or more) in population since then.
Quote from: Wild Rover on October 22, 2018, 03:03:57 pmLook at the true population of those towns ( not the whole district MB) and you will see that most have larger populations town for town.lovemytown.co.uk/Populations/TownsTable1.aspOk its 2011 census but Doncaster has not doubled (or more) in population since then.So what are you saying then? Bawtry, Conisborough, Askern area and Thorne are not part of Doncaster. Doncaster is well spread Geographically. What is Doncaster then, are you saying Armthorpe, Bentley, and Sprotborugh are not part of Doncaster. The make up of Doncaster is a considerable number of Villages and some small towns. It is very different to somewhere like Norwich.
I've supported the Rovers all my life but never lived in Doncaster or it's borough so as an outsider looking in the one thing I can say is that Doncaster folk appear to have little love for Doncaster. I hear it time and again and if you have little love of where you live that will transfer itself to everything in the place such as supporting the local football team. I'm sure to be shot down in flames now but it's an observation and a probable reason. We need the folk of Donny to take pride in and start to love the place they live.