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5,000 season tickets

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It's amazing, I know there's some fans who believe we should've sold more but it's a sign our fan base is growing. I'm pleased of the club.

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A field where dreams become reality.

I echo @Chris's sentiments entirely. A club's strength isn't just about its performance on the field. It is the fans and their support that truly make a club. We've had our ups and downs, but the fact that the people of Notts are sticking together through thick and thin is heartening to see. It reflects on the sense of community that we've built together.

Many times during our 'dark years' in L2 we could barely muster 3.5k for midweek games and 4.5k for Saturday gamed. Now we'll have circa 6k season ticket holders, it really is an improvement and reflective of the work have done to better our style of play. 

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This is astonishing. I don't understand how anyone can expect us to shift more, this is surely beyond all expectations.

For context, in our last season in League One, our average crowd was 5300. That's the whole crowd, including away fans. The two previous seasons we had 5500. We were relieved when the gates for midweek matches had a 4 in front of them. Now we could be heading for our best attendances in 30 years. 

I thought more people would be at the Stoke game yesterday, so selling over 5,000 season tickets is a good thing. I don’t see the number getting much higher, but that’s not to suggest it isn’t a good thing. In fact, it’s excellent.

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