We asked Rovers fans who don't have a season ticket at Rovers what is stopping them from attending more regularly, and what could tempt them back?

I’m a season ticket holder, but I know plenty of people who stopped going because of the owners, but have simply got out of the habit of going now.

I think cost does play a major part in a lot of people continuing to stay away, regardless of how our ticket prices compare.

Mandy Buck

I can’t commit to a season ticket for a few reasons but go when I can but I’ve found even with 1875 membership tickets a bit steep.

Callum Atkins

I used to come with my son, once he went to university I stopped coming. It’s quite a few years now. Another reason I stopped coming was Sam Allardyce.

They used to get the ball and lump it long. When my son comes over I’ll go to an odd game.

Alan Arthur

I’m a season ticket holder and always have been. But it’s false economy in my eyes, £20-£25 for an adult ticket, some people can’t afford for whatever reason. Why not make them 10-12 and sell a tonne more?

No atmosphere anymore is a shame and doesn’t help the team sometimes.

Especially now we’re being out sung by away fans, some big teams in that league now.

Luke Radcliffe

Mainly cost but when owners don’t show any interest in the club that doesn’t help.

Adam Edmundson

After 30 years of going to the Rovers week in, week out and watching the club going from nothing to Premier League champions and back down again, I stopped going because I just wasn’t enjoying watching the football anymore. I was finding going to Ewood was a bit of a bore.

Stephen North

I live in Middlesbrough and was a season ticket holder with my dad, brother and two cousins from 93/94 to 99/00 until personal commitments meant less time to travel to games. Considering getting a season ticket again as I’m now able to attend weekends and faith is restored in club/team.

Jonathan Everett

I live 200 miles away. I plan to go to 8-10 home games per season so incentive of mini season ticket would help. Another disincentive to attending games is increase in live games on via red button or on iFollow.

Ivan Hickmott

Work and cost. Come occasionally and wish I could come more. Do feel that people need to drop the owner thing now though. Badly advised but at least they are trying to put it right.

P_Rover1


Was originally the way the club was run when owners took over (who slowly seem to be getting it together). Problem is you fill your time with other stuff and get out of the habit and found I don't miss going every week.

Will probably pick a few midweek games out later in season.

David Hughes


Play amateur football Saturday afternoons. Loved having a season ticket but playing football can’t be beaten.

Rob Palmer


I was a season ticket for 15 years. Started boycotting under Kean, got out the habit and started doing other things on a Saturday.

The odd home game I went to post Kean, pre Mowbray wasn’t worth the money and time. I need to go more now though, mainly go away at the moment.

Garstang Rover


I live in Dumfriesshire, get to three or four home games, would get to more if attendances and atmosphere were bigger and better. Why can’t we generate at home what we do on the road? It’s a shame.

The SK and Venky abstained need to drop it for the sake of the team.

Tony’s doing great!

Philip 


I am a season ticket holder in the family stand and really love seeing a big crowd as it adds to the atmosphere and gives the players an extra lift.

I know it can be extremely expensive for family's to watch. I would love to see Blackburn Rovers reduce the prices.

Damien Wild


Was a season ticket holder for 18 years, stopped this season because I missed too many games working shifts, the games I want to get to are on average £27 a ticket in the Blackburn End and the style of football just isn’t worth that much.

Robert Heyn