TheFatBallBoy
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We lost a few but gained a few more,anyone know the current figures? Will the away support hold up at the amex? can't see wigan bringing more than 300?
What can we expect?
What can we expect?
well i know of 2 if that helps.
We lost a few but gained a few more,anyone know the current figures? Will the away support hold up at the amex? can't see wigan bringing more than 300?
What can we expect?
will they be attending all the games? And staying the full 80 minutes?
Can't see that happening, the club won't give them a refund, even if they cancel their DD the club can still sue them for the balanceWonder if we will lose a few now that we won't be in the Prem next season? I'm sure a few would have bought on that basis.
Wonder if we will lose a few now that we won't be in the Prem next season? I'm sure a few would have bought on that basis.
Wonder if we will lose a few now that we won't be in the Prem next season? I'm sure a few would have bought on that basis.
Haven't they already renewed for next season not knowing at the time which division we would be in ?
I was thinking more of the new people buying rather than those that have renewed.
Those new people buying would have been on the waiting list and paid £20 to be on the list (deducted from the cost when they purchase a season ticket)
I've a funny idea STH's tend to support the team, not the calibre of the opposition. With that in mind I imagine sales will not drop for next season
Not everyone was as they went on general sale before the play-off games.
My question was would some of those people now cancel DD's as we haven't made it to the premier league. Everyone else on here seems convinced that won't be the case and that the club will sue anyone who cancels a DD. So the simple answer is no then.
Why do all clubs that get relegated from the premier league attendances drop then? Palace lost 10,000 on their average attendance. Wigan's will halve in the championship. This can't be all away fans. Some fans will buy just to watch premier league football at many clubs.