by royalgull » 14 Sep 2015, 14:16
You mean Newcastle and Sunderland of the Premier League? Not quite getting mullered at home by Cheltenham bad is it!?
Our crowds have dwindles over the last few years simply because it isn't value for money to go to Plainmoor any more, we still have our core element of fans that go regardless the same as Newcastle and Sunderland do they just have far many more because the area being what it is, a working class, passionate about football area that are very dedicated to the north east and have been atached to one or the other for decades. People in the Torquay area have come from all over the place and don't have the same affection for Torquay United or for football generally.
Back to the value for money point, we have been a losing team for 3/4 seasons on the spin, all of our good players have left and been replaced by young lads, triers and no one you really want to go and watch. A few years ago we had Eunan O'Kane, Zebroski, Howe and others who on a given day could destroy teams, we don't have a single player like that anymore, so is it worth paying £16-20 to watch an extremely average team play losing football in a part time league? That's the question you have to ask, it's no use just slagging off people who go or don't go you have to look at the reasons why and like I said, blind faith and loyalty only goes so far when you are shelling out a substantial amount per home game only to not be entertained on a saturday. There are other choices for people and in lots of cases no choice in terms of spending money on leisure activities.
I accept it was never going to be easy, but football is still entertainment and Torquay don't and haven't provided any entertainment for absolute yonks. The point about the board is you can't just go well we need 1800 a game but we aren't going to have a competitive budget, we've lost all of the possible 'big gate' games in terms of Bristol Rovers going up, no Luton's or Exeters etc we barely scraped 2000 early doors against sides that you would possibly have hoped for nearer 3000 so were they really alarmed to see 500 fewer turn up for Guiseley? Never going to bring any fans and when away fans don't turn up it ruins the atmosphere which ruins certain people's enjoyment of the game, if you are on a budget and you pick one game do you go to Cheltenham or do you go to Guiseley?
This is the problem being in this league as an ex league club, the amount of garbage tinpot matches you have to play against nobody clubs. Kills you financially and we don't have the board/money to cope with those games.
Tell you what it's a good job Argyle are planning on bringing a few to Boreham Wood on a Tuesday night because that would barely hit 1200 without them.
You mean Newcastle and Sunderland of the Premier League? Not quite getting mullered at home by Cheltenham bad is it!?
Our crowds have dwindles over the last few years simply because it isn't value for money to go to Plainmoor any more, we still have our core element of fans that go regardless the same as Newcastle and Sunderland do they just have far many more because the area being what it is, a working class, passionate about football area that are very dedicated to the north east and have been atached to one or the other for decades. People in the Torquay area have come from all over the place and don't have the same affection for Torquay United or for football generally.
Back to the value for money point, we have been a losing team for 3/4 seasons on the spin, all of our good players have left and been replaced by young lads, triers and no one you really want to go and watch. A few years ago we had Eunan O'Kane, Zebroski, Howe and others who on a given day could destroy teams, we don't have a single player like that anymore, so is it worth paying £16-20 to watch an extremely average team play losing football in a part time league? That's the question you have to ask, it's no use just slagging off people who go or don't go you have to look at the reasons why and like I said, blind faith and loyalty only goes so far when you are shelling out a substantial amount per home game only to not be entertained on a saturday. There are other choices for people and in lots of cases no choice in terms of spending money on leisure activities.
I accept it was never going to be easy, but football is still entertainment and Torquay don't and haven't provided any entertainment for absolute yonks. The point about the board is you can't just go well we need 1800 a game but we aren't going to have a competitive budget, we've lost all of the possible 'big gate' games in terms of Bristol Rovers going up, no Luton's or Exeters etc we barely scraped 2000 early doors against sides that you would possibly have hoped for nearer 3000 so were they really alarmed to see 500 fewer turn up for Guiseley? Never going to bring any fans and when away fans don't turn up it ruins the atmosphere which ruins certain people's enjoyment of the game, if you are on a budget and you pick one game do you go to Cheltenham or do you go to Guiseley?
This is the problem being in this league as an ex league club, the amount of garbage tinpot matches you have to play against nobody clubs. Kills you financially and we don't have the board/money to cope with those games.
Tell you what it's a good job Argyle are planning on bringing a few to Boreham Wood on a Tuesday night because that would barely hit 1200 without them.