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The Across The Pond Derby will be at Preston North End, Deepdale tomorrow night is anybody traveling over just i have a spare ticket going for whoever traveling over better than shelling out £10 just need a lift and i will put towards petrol
This coming season was told last night there will be no ticket promotional offers for non season ticket holders the excuse were it didn't work over last pre-season with 3 for 2 yet they want to try and attract 4000 home fans each week it's disappointing because this will be Rochdale's highest revenue season it's shocking that they will be expecting things just to fall in their lap
I can understand buying the stadium but no need to force it out of the pockets of the non-season ticket holders in the process £460-£506 is alot of money to shell out over 23 games then there is FA Cup, League Cup & League Trophy on top of this yet they are scared of devaluing a season ticket yet non season ticket holders have to pay way more something has to happen to keep people going if there is truly ambition there would be more effort than last season we was the only club in entire country not to do special offers for non season ticket holders
From a solid home crowd of 3,000+ home supporters what has exactly gone wrong a home crowd is suppose to improve on success not drop or even half by that figure something has seriously gone wrong. Even more the lack of promotional gimmicks throughout last few seasons. People blame Manchester City gaining success at the same time but this can't be the reason. The home crowd at this moment should of increased to 4,000+ even with Manchester City around maybe Spotland is getting too expensive for normal people
The club has scrapped the scheme means the crowd will fall even more in possibly what could of been the clubs biggest ever revenue season since Burnley, Wigan, Bury, Blackpool and the Yorkshire sides was in League 1 North