Boreham Wood urge fans to help set a home opener record crowd after years of low attendances at their Meadow Park stadium.
Around three years ago, the club’s chairman Danny Hunter expressed his worry at the low figures they are getting at their matches this season.
They have since built a rather nice new stand, had addition work in and around the ground, got a new fanzone to make it a more welcoming experience for those coming through the turnstiles, and also set a new season ticket record. Everything is looking up.
Though while impressing fans with it all on social media, the turnout that the National League club had been getting rather poor. You can see more on that further down the article.
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Meanwhile, this is what Boreham Wood said this week: “After beating ex-Football League club Southend United 1-0 away at Roots Hall on the opening day weekend in front of nearly 5,800 spectators, Wood face yet another big ex-League club when Notts County arrive in town for our first home game of the season this Saturday.Ā
“Notts County, along with Hollywood backed Wrexham, are among the strong favourites to return to the EFL this season, so itās another David and Goliath match for the Wood as our underdogs go up against one of the National Leagueās big hitters.
“Notts County are expected to bring more than 600 supporters with them, even with a rail strike, and with 875 home season tickets now sold, the Clubās ticket office expects a crowd in excess of 1,200, which would be an opening home game attendance record.
“The club are urging all Wood season ticket holders, and our occasional supporters who normally go to Arsenal, Spurs, Chelsea, West Ham United and Watford, or anybody else for that matter, if youāre not going to any of their games, then come down and enjoy a day with us and your friends and family. You are all most welcome and will help fuel a fantastic community atmosphere here at the LV BET Stadium Meadow Park.
“As an added treat, the new home fan zone will be partly open for the very first time, though we remind everyone that the fixture will be a fully segregated game and that we operate a home supporterās bar only policy.
“Gates will open from 1.30pm and itās always one of the highlights of our season when Notts County come to town.
“To purchase your match tickets, please click here.“
The biggest crowd the club have ever had at the ground sit at 4,101 vs St Albans City, FA Cup second round, 6 December 2021.
Club shop and away travel club manager Grant Morris spoke with the chairman after just 407 watched Saturdayās match against Sutton United a few seasons back.
In truth we seem to have much bigger problems to deal with after just 407 people turned up for todayās game and 130 of those were Sutton United fans.
GM: You sound very disappointed Dan in regards to the lack of support today. What do you put that down to, as the crowd was extremely poor. Could it just be the school holidays, people being away or other local league clubs maybe taking away the floating supporter?
DH: Oh do me a favour Grant, weāve been finding excuses at whatever league weāve been playing in and there arenāt any excuses left. If you look at the averages we are already over 500 supporters less than the next worst supported club in the National League. No the truth is, other than the bigger games against the big clubs who carry large away support, we are after 5 years at National League level, clearly still no bigger than a Ryman league or Southern League Club. Todayās abysmal crowd just makes me feel sad, as so much hard work goes into making this club over achieve every year and we just want a bit more support for those efforts. I suppose if you want an excuse, the lower than normal crowd could be put down to three hundred Adult and OAP Ā£99 season ticket holders, who took up our offer but never bothered to turn up and support us. But it does feel that the Town will turn out for the bigger cup games and a derby against Barnet, but then seem to want to support the club from their front rooms, from the local pubs and bars who on a Saturday show illegal Premier League games that kick off at 3pm and get themselves updated on social media.You can put it down to whatever you like Grant, but thereās nothing more that I can do here. Iāve tried everything and if weāre honest with each other, whatever I do or try to do to increase home support nothing seems to works.
GM: I have to say Chairman, I do actually agree with you on this and I think others share your frustration. I felt after the 3-0 win at Dagenham on Tuesday and because we took over 80 supporters to Victoria Road that we were on the up and could of gone up to 8th tonight ā so I also expected a far better crowd today.
DH: Look Grant, Iām probably just feeling a bit sorry for myself, but 407 as a gate attendance at our level is laughable. So I canāt keep making the same excuses to myself about the lack of interest anymore, I canāt keep spending on ground improvements and increased first team and staffing levels if nobody wants to come and watch us. I canāt keep wasting my money, if the apathy of a Town continues and it wonāt support a club to compete at National League level. It should be remembered, that weāve been a really successful community club for over a decade, weāve come up 4 leagues since 2005/6, we came through the Southern Eastern division, through the Ryman Premier, through the Conference South and now sit as an established National League club during my tenure here. Iāve increased the playing budget in that time by more than 800%, Iāve built two brand new stands, weāve built a new pitch, added a sprinkler system, weāve replaced the old floodlights, weāve built 6 new changing rooms, twice rebuilt new astro pitch training facilities, while not forgetting that this Town and club went to Wembley in a play off final. Most of that was done on crowds that I could fit into my back garden but you would expect them by now to of really improved. I still consistently subsidise away travel, I still put on the free breakfasts, Iāve done the Q and Aās and I feel that Iāve tried pretty much every initiative known to man and even created the Ā£99 season ticket for people. That offer in truth is daylight robbery and works out at a little bit more than Ā£3 a game and still people donāt come in their numbers to support us on a consistent basis. I have again tried to push myself, push my staff and push the present budget to the max and weāve gone and got new players because we knew we were poor in certain areas both on and off the park last season. Iāve personally spent another half a million since February and along with the Ā£330k from the Football Foundation, Ā£150k from the Town Council and Ā£100k from Arsenal weāve spent close to 1.2 million pounds over the summer on a host of facility upgrades and a brand new North stand. As I said, Iāve increased the first team budget and all I seem to hear in every boardroom I enter, is that Arsenal pay for this and Arsenal pay for that, which is a long, long way from the truth. They are a long standing partner, who also expect an awful from us lot for their money which Iām OK with. But weāre certainly not where we are are because of Arsenal or any single partner, we are where we are because weāre a well run, well managed club, built from the bottom up and have great staff. You more than anyone know, all Iāve heard of from our fans in recent years, was that if I built them a covered home stand that would improve things and the Wood Army would have the place rocking. Well if 407 fans is improving things and if thatās rocking, then theyāve all led incredibly sheltered lives. The same fans also told me for years, that if I could find a way to give them more affordable season tickets that would also improve things, like it has at many other clubs. Well Iāve done all of those things and then some of these people donāt even bother to turn up ā so after this season that Ā£99 season ticket is dead in the water. So I need to get real and I must also recognise what my family needs, I need to look at what Iām actually getting back in terms of terrace support from everyone, as I cannot be all things to this club any longer. As I said Iāve improved the club structures across the board, Iāve just put in a new club shop, Iāve invested again in the new ground toilets and Iāll invest further in both our schools and community programme but will it improve our support of course not. For over twenty years and even with a lack of support, Iāve tried to improve things for local people, with the work we do within our community. But our crowds just never seem to improve in the way that I see at other local clubs like Sutton, Bromley and Maidenhead and itās demoralising. For me today was a real low point and I admit I do feel really low. But wouldnāt you, If you took out the 100 odd adult season ticket holders who actually bothered to attend yesterday, if you took out the players and boardroom guests and took out the media and away fans, we had just 46 home Adult and OAP fans turn up and pay on the day for a local National League fixture. so Iāve now got to re-assess what more I can actually do here, as the Town clearly doesnāt want to consciously support its club, so it can challenge at National League level or support us at getting to the football league and I donāt want to just make up the numbers, as I wasnāt brought up to sit on the back of the busā¦
GM: This is in all my time here the angriest Iāve ever seen you but I canāt really argue with anything youāre saying, as it seems no matter what you do or have done nothing seems to make a difference.
DH: Grant Iām not in the least bit angry, so please donāt misinterpret me being upset or demoralised as anger, as theyāre very, very different emotions. But I am enormously upset, because after 21 seasons in the chair and after four or five promotions, after all the school and community initiatives, and even after budgeting for the losses of the ridiculously priced early bird season tickets, nothing has changed. The players are still running out to an empty stadium, though we now have 100 or 125 supporters residing in the new home stand. Our support levels are frustrating the life out of me, as I get people on at me about us challenging the Wrexhamās, Notts County and Chesterfields of this world, who all get four or five thousand fans and peoples expectation of what there Ā£99 brings is completely bonkers. I feel after today, that It might simply be the right time to re-evaluate my own ambitions and consider downsizing my year on year investment here and get rid of a few of the white elephants in the room. It feels that it might be the right time to accept that the current attendances and current support is the best I can hope for? If we can all accept that, then we can I feel enjoy whatās been achieved here as an underdog club on the crowds that we previously got and now get. Itās perhaps now time for the loyal Wood Army to accept like me, that weāre only ever going to get around three to four hundred home supporters for a normal league game and the rest of the crowd for those type of games will be made up of away fans.
GM: Finally Dan, Iām sure youāll bounce back like always, as itās not nice seeing you so deflated but have you got a message for our old and new fans, as a lot of them are equally unhappy with our support and the Wood Army all share your frustration.
DH: No I donāt have any message, thereās nothing left for me to say anymore that they havenāt already heard.
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