by fan_of_mulligan » Fri Aug 15, 2014 1:15 pm
I know a lot of people who went to Wembley when we won promotion in the 2008 / 2009 season who wouldn't of normally turned up for a league game on a Saturday Afternoon and I queued up at Priestfield Stadium for six hours to get my tickets for that game, it's the same when we played Stoke City and Aston Villa at Priestfield Stadium for The FA Cup, I get asked by people who want tickets for these games because these are the glamour games and the games you want to see.
A lack of parking facilities and the ticket prices for a normal league at Priestfield Stadium are defiantly deciding factors in what puts them off coming to Priestfield, but then My Dad, Stewart and his mates all support Gillingham as "There Local Team or There Second Team" and normally it is Manchester United, Tottenham, Newcastle United, Chelsea and Arsenal who are supported first, with a SKY Subscription package you can watch any number of live football matches for a premium price, and I am sure that price over the whole month is cheaper then watching Gillingham at home to Yeovil Town and Swindon Town.
Because I got so many incentive in My Season Ticket which are useless for me, I tend to use those around Christmas as My Dad and Brother normally go to at least one home game a season, I already used one of My Friends For A Fiver Vouchers to get KFG a ticket for The Yeovil Town Game tomorrow, but none of these incentive help me at all - I would of loved to have seen vouchers that get you money off away tickets but that just did not happen and I accept that it is probably not possible financially to do so either.
I just hope that the regular's who you see at home to Yeovil Town and come and watch Gillingham on a regular basis are able to get tickets, Season Ticket Holders won't miss out but it is those who don't have a Season Ticket but come and watch The Gills on a regular basis who could miss out watching Gillingham V Newcastle United.
Maybe The Club could offer an incentive, if you buy a half Season Ticket then you get preferable treatment over those who are non Season Ticket Holders, it be great if The Gills have a kick back effect where our attendances grow, rather then a full house for Newcastle and back to 5,000 for Crewe Alexandra.