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Chipp_Bluebird wrote:
I agree with some of what has been said on here. The general feel of a home game is well off and hasn't been the same for a good 12-18 months. The sad sight of the drummer taking the drum back through the bar at half time said it all really, i am guessing like most of us in the ground he was utterly fed up of what he was witnessing. Some of the football has been borderline dreadful at home this season, if you had shown up for a first game on Saturday, there is no real incentive to return. There have been good moments and on the pitch it hasn't always been bad this year but the good times feel a lot more harder to come by.
The ground was more energetic, welcoming and inspiring in the Southern League days as well compared to the present day. The group who tried to create an atmosphere behind the goal which was at times strong in numbers have been suffocated by over reactions and long term club bans over the past couple of seasons for relatively minor indiscretions in the grand scheme of things and I counted only 3 or 4 of them there. They are not everybody's cup of tea but they at least tried to create some sort of an atmosphere and now there is nothing.
In recent games I have felt a pressure to part with my money, as soon as you get in the ground you are accosted for money with 50:50 golden goal programme club shop all being mentioned within seconds of you entering, the food is a rip off at a tenner for a poorly made burger and cold chips. one of the visiting fans also made this observation about money grabbing. It is almost like the club want to see how much they can take off of me from the second i enter the ground. No sort of initiatives going forward or seemingly thoughts about either the future or the past successes of the club. I have been coming to the ground for many years but it has become uninspiring, soul less and a shadow of what it used to be sadly and needs a boost ahead of next season or the dwindling numbers will only get worse.
Just about sums it up, couldn't have put it better myself. Been coming to watch Chippenham for the last 24 years and for some off that time was a season ticket holder and volunteered on several occasions to help the club out. But now I pick and choose what games I go too and even then rarely leave feeling that I've been entertained. As stated the club don't appear to engage with the fans as the did in the Southern league days.
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Would be interested to see what crowds other clubs in our league get.Who have increased or decreased in support.I have always thought that people will come and watch a winning team regardless of what league a team plays in.Saturday performance was well below what we are capable of, Weymouth needed the points more than we did and it showed certainly in the first half.A lot of people say we are punching above our weight, so maybe team selection is based on safety first.As to atmosphere within the ground we make very little noise compared to away fans.
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"........the food is a rip off at a tenner for a poorly made burger and cold chips. one of the visiting fans also made this observation about money grabbing......"
The catering is franchised so, in all fairness, the club can't do much about that other than get another supplier in I guess. I never buy food in the ground but has anyone complained directly to the caterers? Give them some "feedback" (no pun intended) if the food is substandard for the price.
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Oldman a good site which provides a lot of useful info is www.thelinnets.co.uk
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Insideleft wrote:
"........the food is a rip off at a tenner for a poorly made burger and cold chips. one of the visiting fans also made this observation about money grabbing......"
The catering is franchised so, in all fairness, the club can't do much about that other than get another supplier in I guess. I never buy food in the ground but has anyone complained directly to the caterers? Give them some "feedback" (no pun intended) if the food is substandard for the price.
Food is an interesting one, especially when you see what you can get at other clubs. It’s an area a lot of clubs have truly harnessed, and a reason why a lot of casual fans will choose going to one club’s game over another now.
Think I’ve seen Pizza at Hampton, Pulled Pork Fries at Hemel, Caribbean Food at Slough, Gyros at Dulwich. Chippenham you get the standard low quality burger, chips all for a crazy price. I know the club can’t control, but do have the chance to see what other clubs do…
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The half-time queue at the main tea bar used to stretch back nearly as far as the stand, but nowadays you can easily find yourself at the counter with hardly any queuing. I've said it before, it's like we're stuck in a time warp. A tray of cheesy chips just doesn't cut it any longer. Fans are looking for much more. The lack of culinary enterprise is just adding to an already dull matchday experience.