Yes, football attendances are booming and have now been growing across the board for years, with the whole sky/TV/premier-league marketing/financial bubble generally showing little sign of bursting just yet. As a consequence of that surge in demand, several clubs have been steadily increasing their ticket prices and/or have increased, or are looking to increase their capacities (with several expansion projects either underway or being considered). We have done both.
Recently, there appears to have been quite a lot more empty seats at some of our matches, with many more seats failing to sell on the resale market than initially. Has the oft-mentioned season ticket waiting list been exaggerated (to artificially boost demand for those expensive lounge seats perhaps)? If not, why aren't those fans taking up any slack? Or, has the club been a bit too greedy in pushing their pricing envelope for resale and walk-up tickets? Home form has been a bit middling, but hardly as bad as during most recent seasons, so I'm not sure that that's affected turnouts too much. Is it just a case of the quality of the opposition being less attractive in recent matches, or the usual post Christmas spending-slump? Has the initial novelty-factor already gone, or perhaps the reduced accessibility has begun to take its toll for many? Or is it just the rescheduling issue? It could well just be a combination of those and other factors, but it's now coming up to season ticket renewal time, with a few tentative fan polls indicating quite a few considering not renewing. If so, it may well test those waiting list numbers (which were largely accrued during a period of cheaper tickets, squeezed demand and heightened new-stadium effect).
Our fanbase is not a bottomless pit of latent demand, and that might have already reached the limit of its ticket price-elasticity. Hopefully the club will consider all of this when setting their prices. Maybe they should try to increase ST numbers slightly, to ensure those (nominal) full-house attendances for a second season..... plus adopt flexible ticket pricing for walk-ups and resales (to actually fill all the seats for each match). Empty seats in a brand new stadium is not a "good look," and can also be very counter productive in many other respects.