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Re: Number of iFollow Match Day Passes Sold (£8.34 net per p

Postby part time pete » Fri Feb 26, 2021 3:25 pm

Bradford City have issued their latest figures . The home numbers don’t include season ticket holders in which they have ‘thousands’

- Bradford City v Cheltenham Town - Tuesday December 1 - 261 (+406 away) iFollow video match passes - approximately £5,562.78

- Bradford City v Carlisle United - Saturday December 5 - 286 (+500 away) iFollow video match passes - approximately £6,555.24

- Oldham Athletic v Bradford City - Saturday December 12 - 1,043 iFollow video match passes - approximately £4,528.62

- Crawley Town v Bradford City - Tuesday December 15 - 1,223 iFollow video match passes - approximately £6,029.82

- Bradford City v Cambridge United - Saturday December 19 - 302 (+500) iFollow video match passes - approximately £6,688.68

- Grimsby Town v Bradford City - Tuesday December 22 - 1,781 iFollow video match passes - approximately £10,683.54
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Re: Number of iFollow Match Day Passes Sold (£8.34 net per p

Postby Martin Shaw » Fri Feb 26, 2021 3:26 pm

For news of Stags iFollow passes, see
https://www.stagsnet.net/news/newsdetai ... wsid=10041
and links from that page
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Re: Number of iFollow Match Day Passes Sold (£8.34 net per p

Postby part time pete » Fri Feb 26, 2021 3:33 pm

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Re: Number of iFollow Match Day Passes Sold (£8.34 net per p

Postby Tippy Tappy Football » Fri Feb 26, 2021 4:58 pm

The Salford v Barrow figures look dodgy. Salford only sold 38 passes? Barrow's match passes had gone up in December/Jan to 600 plus per game and then it goes down to 229 for the Salford game.

1,312 Cambridge fans watched Barrow v Cambridge which was the same as the number of Bradford fans that watched Barrow v Bradford.
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Re: Number of iFollow Match Day Passes Sold (£8.34 net per p

Postby MTFCMusings » Fri Feb 26, 2021 5:32 pm

Tippy Tappy Football wrote:The Salford v Barrow figures look dodgy. Salford only sold 38 passes? Barrow's match passes had gone up in December/Jan to 600 plus per game and then it goes down to 229 for the Salford game.

1,312 Cambridge fans watched Barrow v Cambridge which was the same as the number of Bradford fans that watched Barrow v Bradford.


Assuming most Salford fans have season tickets given there’s so few of them.
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Re: Number of iFollow Match Day Passes Sold (£8.34 net per p

Postby part time pete » Fri Feb 26, 2021 5:42 pm

I thought most Salford fans were season ticket holders, a bit like Bradford City and these 38 were folk like tippy who view matches at other clubs.
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Re: Number of iFollow Match Day Passes Sold (£8.34 net per p

Postby part time pete » Tue Mar 02, 2021 10:40 pm

More Bradford City numbers

- Exeter City v Bradford City - Saturday February 6 - 3,095 iFollow video match passes - approximately £21,642.30

- Bradford City v Morecambe - Tuesday February 16 - 662 (+270 away) iFollow video match passes - approximately £7,772.88

- Cheltenham Town v Bradford City - Saturday February 20 - 2,923 iFollow video match passes - approximately £20,207.82

- Bradford City v Leyton Orient - Tuesday February 23 - 776 (+500 away) iFollow video match passes - approximately £10,641.84

- Walsall v Bradford City - Saturday February 27 - 2,937 iFollow video match passes - approximately £20,324.58
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Re: Number of iFollow Match Day Passes Sold (£8.34 net per p

Postby part time pete » Fri Mar 12, 2021 11:15 pm

Grimsby have issued their numbers

http://www.marinerstrust.co.uk/ifollow-numbers/

We sold 1044 iFollow passes for the game at Grimsby earlier in the season.
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Re: Number of iFollow Match Day Passes Sold (£8.34 net per p

Postby sunray » Sun Mar 14, 2021 12:33 am

Comparisons of total ticket receipts 2020/21 with 2018/19 is just depressing.
But lets see the comparison of away ticket receipts for 2018/19 compared to the assumption that say 30% of away season ticket fans would buy a Ifollow tickets and 25% of last seasons away gate receipts for people still attending in person.
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Re: Number of iFollow Match Day Passes Sold (£8.34 net per p

Postby Tippy Tappy Football » Fri Jun 25, 2021 5:30 pm

"Port Vale were among the most-watched teams in League Two on iFollow last season, the club has revealed. Vale earned £270,983.75 from streaming games, around the seventh-highest in the division during a season played behind closed doors. That came from supporters buying more than 39,000 match passes over the season. The IFollow service also allowed the club to offer a way to watch home matches to their 4,100 season-ticket holders, the vast majority of whom opted not to ask for a refund.

Playing the entire season behind closed doors meant the club was still left with a shortfall of more than £1m through lack of gate receipts and other match-day income such as hospitality.

Vale’s viewing figures, at around seventh-best in the division, were above their actual performance in the league as they finished 13th after rallying following Darrell Clarke’s appointment in February. Garlick added: “Just looking at those figures, we were in and around that number. You can probably guess who were the bigger clubs in there….Bolton, Bradford, ex-Premier League clubs that have a bigger following, but we were up there.”
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