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Post by Curly Wurly on Sept 18, 2014 20:22:18 GMT
Although home support is still pretty good for the Conference, Rovers' home average so far this season is down about 10% on last season (5736 vs 6421).
For those on here that have chosen not to go this season, what would make you return?
Here's a couple of thoughts: We're playing more attractive attacking football this season We are much more likely to win at home The pasties were crap at the start of the season, but have improved in my opinion The opposition is as well known as many of the teams we've been playing in the Football League (Grimsby, Lincoln, Wrexham, Barnet, Chester, Aldershot, Kidderminster, Torquay etc.)
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Post by Antonio Fargas on Sept 18, 2014 20:26:54 GMT
Yeah, although it's a complete s**tter to be non league, I've enjoyed the games more, so far.
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Post by alloutofgas on Sept 18, 2014 20:29:22 GMT
If we get into the top five and are pushing for top spot, our attendances will be better than last season. We are all craving success
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Post by LJG on Sept 18, 2014 20:30:46 GMT
Relegation scrap - guaranteed sellout.
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Post by dickgherkin on Sept 18, 2014 21:04:08 GMT
On balance I liked my chicken pie, but it was very, very, dry.
I'm still, to be honest, quite depressed about being in the Conference. I know this because i can't bear to think about anything rovers related that happened before August of this year.
But, everything the first poster says is true (with the exception of a minor administrative matter concerning the chicken pies, see above) and I am starting to enjoy going again, now the team is starting to settle into shape.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2014 21:13:04 GMT
On balance I liked my chicken pie, but it was very, very, dry. I'm still, to be honest, quite depressed about being in the Conference. I know this because i can't bear to think about anything rovers related that happened before August of this year. But, everything the first poster says is true (with the exception of a minor administrative matter concerning the chicken pies, see above) and I am starting to enjoy going again, now the team is starting to settle into shape. The chickens so tough, it asked me out for a fight in the car park twice!
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Post by Curly Wurly on Sept 18, 2014 22:15:25 GMT
Relegation scrap - guaranteed sellout. Genuine question LJG - have you ever LIKED Rovers?
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Post by Curly Wurly on Sept 18, 2014 22:16:25 GMT
On balance I liked my chicken pie, but it was very, very, dry. I'm still, to be honest, quite depressed about being in the Conference. I know this because i can't bear to think about anything rovers related that happened before August of this year. But, everything the first poster says is true (with the exception of a minor administrative matter concerning the chicken pies, see above) and I am starting to enjoy going again, now the team is starting to settle into shape. Spread the word, and bring a sandwich!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2014 22:20:07 GMT
Relegation scrap - guaranteed sellout. Genuine question LJG - have you ever LIKED Rovers? If he saw rovers in the dock it's 5 years before the hammers out the case!
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Post by Wilkimania on Sept 18, 2014 22:51:39 GMT
Agree with the original poster on all but the food as the sausage roll made me ill Tuesday night.
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Post by Thatslife on Sept 19, 2014 7:12:21 GMT
Agree with the original poster on all but the food as the sausage roll made me ill Tuesday night. Agree 100% the food is over priced junk, its dry and tastless stodge. I now stop at either Gregs or a chippy on the way to the match, gone beyond a joke!!!!
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Post by The Concept on Sept 19, 2014 8:22:28 GMT
If we get into the top five and are pushing for top spot, our attendances will be better than last season. We are all craving success You'd think so wouldn't you. However, Dave Rogers came up with some interesting stats in the Nuneaton programme: - In our 9 years in the 4th tier, the lowest home average was 5,476, which came in our play-off promotion season in 2006/07. - The lowest average prior to that was in the season which featured our previous appearance in the play-off final in 1994/95. - in the relegation last season we had a bigger average home attendance than in when we won the Third Division Championship in 1989/90.
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Post by LJG on Sept 19, 2014 8:24:55 GMT
Relegation scrap - guaranteed sellout. Genuine question LJG - have you ever LIKED Rovers? Genuine answer - Yep. See The Concept's post above and I'll accept your apology when you're ready to give it.
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Post by Curly Wurly on Sept 19, 2014 8:39:44 GMT
Genuine question LJG - have you ever LIKED Rovers? Genuine answer - Yep. See The Concept's post above and I'll accept your apology when you're ready to give it. Sorry, I'm being a bit thick. You'll have to spell it out for me.....
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Post by LJG on Sept 19, 2014 8:47:27 GMT
Genuine answer - Yep. See The Concept's post above and I'll accept your apology when you're ready to give it. Sorry, I'm being a bit thick. You'll have to spell it out for me..... Attendances are higher when we're battling relegation.
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Post by ambushgas on Sept 19, 2014 8:53:35 GMT
Me personally I have been a season ticket holder for 7 seasons and this year I did'nt get one.
Pretty skint at the mo for saving for a wedding and on match day I weigh up the £20 hit and look at it as a bit of a gamble whether I am gonna return from the game in a good mood or pissed off. Recently its been more the latter so I have been put off. Looking to come to some games soon though
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Post by otleygas on Sept 19, 2014 9:02:45 GMT
Prior to this year, I had a season ticket for 3 years. I didn't get one this year basically because I didn't feel like committing to watching us in the conference. It's too depressing. I'll go to the odd evening game (1 so far) but that's about it.
Even if we win the league I'll still not see it as a success.
That said, I did enjoy the game I went to see and I hope we can bounce back up and build on that. But off the field, it looks like little has changed and I cannot see how we will ever progress back to our former status of being an established league 1 side with occasional forays into the championship without a change of ethos and direction at the club.
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Post by Curly Wurly on Sept 19, 2014 9:34:45 GMT
Sorry, I'm being a bit thick. You'll have to spell it out for me..... Attendances are higher when we're battling relegation. Apologies, I understand your point now. I suppose that I'd argue that even in the promotion season, we only came on a late run having had a pretty mediocre time of things. It is so long since we had a season of sustained success, that it is difficult to judge the impact on crowds that one might have.
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Post by donvittorio on Sept 19, 2014 10:10:19 GMT
I've been a season ticket holder for about 12 years, but not this year, I just couldn't bring myself to watch a full season in non-league. I've lived in Telford, I've worked in Nuneaton, they're small towns where the local football club seems irrelevant and I just can't face games against these kinds of clubs. I haven't been since the opening day against Grimsby.
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Post by dido on Sept 19, 2014 10:13:04 GMT
So, Otley ....basically you'll not watch the Gas much til we're in League 2.....Glory Hunter or what!!
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