Getting close to 26,000 crowd for today is ridiculous 08:46 - Apr 30 with 954 views | fredbarber | For mid table nothing to play for game in the 3rd tier The owners must think what could be if we are successful | | | | |
Getting close to 26,000 crowd for today is ridiculous on 08:51 - Apr 30 with 916 views | Veggie | Yes it’s great isn’t it? But we really need to do better next season; at least make a promotion push; or the momentum will start to slow down and gates will start to fall. | | | |
Getting close to 26,000 crowd for today is ridiculous on 09:36 - Apr 30 with 796 views | Garv | Some folk aren't motivated by success or where we are in the league. If the match day experience is good and the football is entertaining - and both are delivering at the mo - then people will turn up. | |
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Getting close to 26,000 crowd for today is ridiculous on 09:43 - Apr 30 with 772 views | BlueBadger |
Getting close to 26,000 crowd for today is ridiculous on 09:36 - Apr 30 by Garv | Some folk aren't motivated by success or where we are in the league. If the match day experience is good and the football is entertaining - and both are delivering at the mo - then people will turn up. |
Which still doesn't explained why so many people turned out to watch Lmbert's Gutless Wonders getting spinelessly relegated. | |
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Getting close to 26,000 crowd for today is ridiculous on 09:47 - Apr 30 with 752 views | BlueBadger | At the risk of sounding like a pachyderm in the parlour, isn't all this endless chat of attendances whilst marooned in the third division a little bit reminiscent of the endless droning on about 8 million supporters at every home game that Norwich fans(and Weirdo Pompey Ash) used to do? | |
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Getting close to 26,000 crowd for today is ridiculous on 10:25 - Apr 30 with 661 views | Edmundo | We could sell out in the Championship, meaning a bigger capacity needed. Would rather we didn't build another stand till we're sure though, given previous stand building consequences. | |
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Getting close to 26,000 crowd for today is ridiculous on 10:51 - Apr 30 with 598 views | ElephantintheRoom |
Getting close to 26,000 crowd for today is ridiculous on 10:25 - Apr 30 by Edmundo | We could sell out in the Championship, meaning a bigger capacity needed. Would rather we didn't build another stand till we're sure though, given previous stand building consequences. |
If you get a fag packet out and do some calculations it doesn’t make much sense to increase the attendance - financial or otherwise. If you recall the mantra of the three amigos they intend to recoup their borrowed cash by ‘added value’. That would entail enhancing the match day experience and parting captive supporters from their cash - and ultimately, IF Town can get promoted (where If memory services supporters were far from happy) putting the prices up to profit from increased demand. I suspect any tinkering is purely incidental given the amount of $ they must have borrowed just as the country enters a cost of living crisis and hovers on the edge of WW3 | |
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Getting close to 26,000 crowd for today is ridiculous on 11:04 - Apr 30 with 549 views | unstableblue |
Getting close to 26,000 crowd for today is ridiculous on 09:47 - Apr 30 by BlueBadger | At the risk of sounding like a pachyderm in the parlour, isn't all this endless chat of attendances whilst marooned in the third division a little bit reminiscent of the endless droning on about 8 million supporters at every home game that Norwich fans(and Weirdo Pompey Ash) used to do? |
Oh BB! I’m not sure there’s much bragging or hubris around these posts on attendance size, it’s more people are incredulous because (as you point out) we are mired in the 3rd division, and yet blues are coming out in more numbers than for a decade. Perhaps the actually good to watch football is making a bigger difference than people think! Wigan, Wycombe, etc games have been great to watch. Now let’s be more ruthless next season. When I think of a top two places is close we’ll see 28k regularly | |
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