
The real deal
Years ago
Ticket sales for tomorrow
Anyone know how they are tracking? I'm hyped and just want to know!
The real deal
Years ago
Anyone know how they are tracking? I'm hyped and just want to know!
Crowd looking to be just under 6000 at this stage.
The real deal
Years ago
Damn it, everyone promote, promote, promote! Another 1,000 to that number will see the place rocking.
Moneyballer
Years ago
It's a bit more than that anon, I've heard it will be in the 6500 range.
bit hard to be there when surprise, surprise there's juniors on again and some of us honour our commitments to coaching etc - spewing, but that's ok, they've got my money cos I'm a season ticket holder!!!
bit hard to be there when surprise, surprise there's juniors on again and some of us honour our commitments to coaching etc - spewing, but that's ok, they've got my money cos I'm a season ticket holder!!!
Jack Toft
Years ago
Perhaps the Sixers need a "mini ticket", for say $5?
Targeted to the district crowd. You can roll up in uniform and watch part of the game, then go off and play the game!
U12's: They could get there at say 1/4 time after their game
U14's: Could be tight, probably get the see the final quarter
U16's: Probably couldn't do it
U18's: Could get 3/4's, maybe part of 4th if lucky
Yes, have heard tickets have been selling fast
36ers Facebook posted at 9:30am "Limited seats still available...." Not sure what their criteria is for limited though...
"36ers Facebook posted at 9:30am "Limited seats still available...." Not sure what their criteria is for limited though..."
Limited to the amount of ink in the printer? ;)
Big Ads
Years ago
Did I hear it right, some 6800 there tonight?
I was optimistically hoping for above 7000, maybe the next time Perth are in Adelaide, that will be a Saturday night game too.
If we play Perth on a Saturday night next I reckon it will be a sell out
I was right it was the printer ink.
7,800 capacity, 6,585 attendance.
Isaac
Years ago
HO, not quite. Highly anticipated match up and two half-price happy hour sales during the week. Can't remember that having been done before. Crowd would've been bigger again with no clash against juniors. Shows that juniors aren't crucial, but they'd help.
Capacity would be lower than in the past given the Western stand is partially retracted for first the RAA bar and then the Dave Potter promo.
Anyway, I'd like to see those happy hour ticket sales continue even if they're irregular or have limited numbers or are for platinum or silver only. Or are full price but include a merch or food voucher. Whatever keeps the crowd up - there was a real buzz post-game.
HO
Years ago
I was being a little facetious Isaac. Juniors are not critical to crowds, but the basketball family is so I get the argument.
I think its an easy decision to play home games on Saturday night except for the current TV arrangements, which everyone needs.
√
Years ago
Capacity reduced western end where the cars are placed - where raa used to have the seats
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