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I’d have give them the 900 in the east stand and left the north empty or opened up for our lot! Give them no helping hand
Does anyone know if they're getting an advance on their allocation and if part of the away end is being opened for us rovers fans?
Quote from: roverstillidie91 on April 21, 2025, 07:05:12 pmDoes anyone know if they're getting an advance on their allocation and if part of the away end is being opened for us rovers fans? The 10% allocated is fair and within the rules … the question we should be asking is why we still can’t sell out our own stadium . Unless we get to grips with sorting out why we can’t fill the stadium, promotion is going to get tougher as costs rise and player ambitions to play at a higher level often means loosing out where strengthening the squad is concerned . Bradford have a good following and they’ve got Leeds on their doorstep. I hope demand for tickets will prove me wrong Rtid
Quote from: Arsenal Of The North on April 21, 2025, 08:34:43 pmI’d have give them the 900 in the east stand and left the north empty or opened up for our lot! Give them no helping hand We had both ends allocated to home fans at Belle Vue under Dave Penney on a few occasions in the Conference Days.
If any of the general public need reminding we could be promoted/champions on Saturday with Port Vales game kicking off at the same time as ours
Quote from: In the box on April 22, 2025, 07:52:11 amQuote from: roverstillidie91 on April 21, 2025, 07:05:12 pmDoes anyone know if they're getting an advance on their allocation and if part of the away end is being opened for us rovers fans? The 10% allocated is fair and within the rules … the question we should be asking is why we still can’t sell out our own stadium . Unless we get to grips with sorting out why we can’t fill the stadium, promotion is going to get tougher as costs rise and player ambitions to play at a higher level often means loosing out where strengthening the squad is concerned . Bradford have a good following and they’ve got Leeds on their doorstep. I hope demand for tickets will prove me wrong Rtid The only way the stadium will be full on the regular if we have a sustained period of top end Championship or Premier league football. There’s too many other big and successful clubs on our doorstep.
Quote from: Fal on April 22, 2025, 11:48:08 amQuote from: In the box on April 22, 2025, 07:52:11 amQuote from: roverstillidie91 on April 21, 2025, 07:05:12 pmDoes anyone know if they're getting an advance on their allocation and if part of the away end is being opened for us rovers fans? The 10% allocated is fair and within the rules … the question we should be asking is why we still can’t sell out our own stadium . Unless we get to grips with sorting out why we can’t fill the stadium, promotion is going to get tougher as costs rise and player ambitions to play at a higher level often means loosing out where strengthening the squad is concerned . Bradford have a good following and they’ve got Leeds on their doorstep. I hope demand for tickets will prove me wrong Rtid The only way the stadium will be full on the regular if we have a sustained period of top end Championship or Premier league football. There’s too many other big and successful clubs on our doorstep.Impossible at the minute to go to a Leeds game. Wednesday rob their fans blind, Blades? Never known Donny to have many. Then the rest is armchair FC Liverpool and Man Utd
There were Bradford fans, on X, yesterday wanting to sell their Donny tickets after they threw away 2 points at Chesterfield!We’ll definately have a bigger crowd than yesterday, as Bradford are taking up 1500 to start with (compared with 600 and odd Colchester tickets). I’d guess about 11,000’ish on Saturday, as the early kick off will be a problem for some.