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    SCABS!



    Mansfield Town's decision to allow fans to pay what they liked to watch their team saw the home attendance more than double on Saturday.

    Kick-off against Gateshead was delayed by 10 minutes as more than 7,000 supporters took up the club's offer.

    The bumper crowd failed to inspire the Stags as they lost 2-0, but spokesman Mark Stevenson told BBC Sport the club was delighted with the fans' support.

    "The scenes in the first-half brought back memories of the 1980s," he said.

    "The players appreciated the huge crowd. Unfortunately they had an off-day but they would love to play in front of that many people every week.

    "We hope that people, despite the result, had an enjoyable day and will return - we are becoming a hub of the community again."

    Extra police and a full quota of staff were brought in on the day to marshal the crowd at the Field Mill ground, which has a capacity for 9,400 supporters.

    With fans paying as little as three pence and as much as £50 on the day - usual ticket prices are £16 - Mr Stevenson said he expected gate receipts to be up.

    Believed to be the first of its kind in English football, the club will evaluate the day before they decide whether to run the scheme again.

    Stevenson added: "We are just delighted to know for certain that there are more people out there."

    The Blue Square Premier side is currently owned by fans Andrew Perry, Andrew Saunders and Steve Middleton.

    The trio clubbed together to buy out owner Keith Haslam in 2008 and decided to allow fans to pay what they liked to boost the crowd and thank the scabs of Mansfield.

    The resulting crowd of 7,261 was 4,000 more than usually come through the turnstiles at Field Mill.

    It also beat the 2007 high of 6,500 for the visit of Middlesbrough in the FA Cup, although demand was even higher with some fans turned away as the ground filled up.

    "We had to use the away stand to seat home supporters which has never been heard of in recent times," said Stevenson.

    "There was no trouble and both sets of supporters appreciated the fact that everywhere was choc-a-block."
    Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

    #2
    Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
    SCABS!



    Mansfield Town's decision to allow fans to pay what they liked to watch their team saw the home attendance more than double on Saturday.

    Kick-off against Gateshead was delayed by 10 minutes as more than 7,000 supporters took up the club's offer.

    The bumper crowd failed to inspire the Stags as they lost 2-0, but spokesman Mark Stevenson told BBC Sport the club was delighted with the fans' support.

    "The scenes in the first-half brought back memories of the 1980s," he said.

    "The players appreciated the huge crowd. Unfortunately they had an off-day but they would love to play in front of that many people every week.

    "We hope that people, despite the result, had an enjoyable day and will return - we are becoming a hub of the community again."

    Extra police and a full quota of staff were brought in on the day to marshal the crowd at the Field Mill ground, which has a capacity for 9,400 supporters.

    With fans paying as little as three pence and as much as £50 on the day - usual ticket prices are £16 - Mr Stevenson said he expected gate receipts to be up.

    Believed to be the first of its kind in English football, the club will evaluate the day before they decide whether to run the scheme again.

    Stevenson added: "We are just delighted to know for certain that there are more people out there."

    The Blue Square Premier side is currently owned by fans Andrew Perry, Andrew Saunders and Steve Middleton.

    The trio clubbed together to buy out owner Keith Haslam in 2008 and decided to allow fans to pay what they liked to boost the crowd and thank the scabs of Mansfield.

    The resulting crowd of 7,261 was 4,000 more than usually come through the turnstiles at Field Mill.

    It also beat the 2007 high of 6,500 for the visit of Middlesbrough in the FA Cup, although demand was even higher with some fans turned away as the ground filled up.

    "We had to use the away stand to seat home supporters which has never been heard of in recent times," said Stevenson.

    "There was no trouble and both sets of supporters appreciated the fact that everywhere was choc-a-block."
    Disappointing.

    When I read the thread title I thought I'd be able to download their squad to my MP3 player. Oh well.
    A humble guy with healthy desire.

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      #3
      Three pence ****ing hell. Some people really do take the piss

      They've managed to get more fans in which is great. Will be interesting to see if they've actually made any money though
      Sack swinging like Dub-D40 on a door hinge

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        #4
        Originally posted by The Erectile Banana View Post
        Disappointing.

        When I read the thread title I thought I'd be able to download their squad to my MP3 player. Oh well.


        Originally posted by wiw View Post
        Three pence ****ing hell. Some people really do take the piss

        They've managed to get more fans in which is great. Will be interesting to see if they've actually made any money though
        The article says the gate receipts will be up. Amazing really.
        Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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          #5
          Im surprised that from 7000 people nobody paid 1p or 2p

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            #6
            It says he expected them to be up?
            Sack swinging like Dub-D40 on a door hinge

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              #7
              Originally posted by wiw View Post
              Three pence ****ing hell. Some people really do take the piss

              They've managed to get more fans in which is great. Will be interesting to see if they've actually made any money though
              Agree. I mean, at least make it a round number

              Three pence indeed

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                #8
                £16 for Conference football? No wonder no ****er goes. I think the League need to look at that.
                Bill Oddie, Bill Oddie, put your hands all over my body.

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                  #9
                  My local side ( Lewes) charge £15 for Conference South games !!!!!!

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                    #10
                    I know that different leagues set a minimum price for games but surely they must know that £15/£16 for Non League football is stupid. Its £11 to watch Southport and they are top of BSQ North.

                    If you started at step 6 charging £5 (lowest step on the semi pro ladder) and put a pound on the price every time you went up, it'd still only be £14 to watch Premier League.
                    Bill Oddie, Bill Oddie, put your hands all over my body.

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                      #11
                      Anyway, Gate receipts wont be the main focus money wise. The money will have been made of pies, programmes, golden goal etc. 7000 people, one in seven buy a pie, thats a lot of profit.
                      Bill Oddie, Bill Oddie, put your hands all over my body.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by The Glove View Post
                        I know that different leagues set a minimum price for games but surely they must know that £15/£16 for Non League football is stupid. Its £11 to watch Southport and they are top of BSQ North.

                        If you started at step 6 charging £5 (lowest step on the semi pro ladder) and put a pound on the price every time you went up, it'd still only be £14 to watch Premier League.
                        are you sure i went to Haig ave fairly regularly until this season and sat in the main stand am sure i paid 15 ish

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                          #13
                          If they paid what they thought it was worth did they collect money before or after the game?

                          I guess it's a good idea as they'll probably make alot from food and drinks programmes etc, and they will hope that a significant number of the newcomers will return.
                          The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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                            #14
                            Great idea at that level.
                            RAFA

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Marsh View Post
                              are you sure i went to Haig ave fairly regularly until this season and sat in the main stand am sure i paid 15 ish

                              Thats cos youre sitting down. Standing is cheaper!
                              Bill Oddie, Bill Oddie, put your hands all over my body.

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