dejavuatbtn
Well-known member
Reasons for not having home fans at away end:
1. There would be too many higher priced seats left vacant if the away fans are at the side of the pitch, either through non ticket sales or by partitioning off seats.
2. There may be fewer home tickets sold if more fans are expected to watch from behind the goal - not all fans want to watch from there, ticket income from home supporters will be reduced (the tickets are cheaper), fans wishing to sit would be impacted by those wishing to stand.
3. Those fans who have bought season tickets in side areas are quite right to complain if they are being moved to a less favourable position, as would Northstanders if they were suddenly migrated to the upper west.
The best way to improve the atmosphere would be for them to start playing better quality attacking football. Having 70% possession in your own half doesn't score you goals and doesn't inspire fans.
1. There would be too many higher priced seats left vacant if the away fans are at the side of the pitch, either through non ticket sales or by partitioning off seats.
2. There may be fewer home tickets sold if more fans are expected to watch from behind the goal - not all fans want to watch from there, ticket income from home supporters will be reduced (the tickets are cheaper), fans wishing to sit would be impacted by those wishing to stand.
3. Those fans who have bought season tickets in side areas are quite right to complain if they are being moved to a less favourable position, as would Northstanders if they were suddenly migrated to the upper west.
The best way to improve the atmosphere would be for them to start playing better quality attacking football. Having 70% possession in your own half doesn't score you goals and doesn't inspire fans.