I reckon those 4.5k will sell along with Crawley's allocation, but looking at the seating plan there are several blocks closed - the ones nearest the away fans. If Crawley ask for more tickets then I suspect those blocks will mostly be given to their fans. If not, they'll be opened to ours...
Alternatively it went to the exchange ages ago because it was a sell out, there are only so many seats available because it's still holiday season, tickets are not actually on general sale yet, and in any case we're still days away from what is a televised early kick off.
I got sick of alt-right twats like Lawrence Fox, Katie Hopkins, and various Reform apologists infecting my timeline.
Fox in particular makes me sick. Just before the riots he declared "it's war" on the government, then he was all "lock them up and throw away the key" when the rabble he roused...
I don't know why I started this thread really. I know the current Amex is in reality as big as we're ever going to have, for all the obvious practical reasons listed. :lolol:
I was hoping for more answers like @Cheeky Monkey's I think!
Though neither Postacoglu or Bielsa are bad managers in my opinion. They both demand high energy and I think are tactically above average, but neither are world beaters.
Spuzz fans should be careful what they wish for - they've had far worse in recent seasons. Conte and a washed up Mourinho...
I mean it's in line with about 25 other similar sized provincial clubs (with Hull/Reading at one end and Derby/Wolves at the other), so it's hard to argue that 30k isn't about right. That said, we have the biggest hinterland in the country in terms of population and I bet our support is...
Just saw this on another thread:
And it got me thinking - what would be the perfect stadium size for the Albion?
I wouldn't actually say 32,000 was anything other than perfect really, because when we eventually do go down (for the first time since 2006) we will probably struggle to keep...
We could just mispronounce computer as compuTTer.
It would sound shit of course, but nobody seemed to care when we did it to Jakob Moder. (pronounced MoDDer)
I'm not sure about "flatters to deceive" but he wasn't quite at it for us last season. I don't think it's unreasonable to say what you say if he doesn't improve. But that said, he's only 19 years old and the whole point of a loan was that he'll get minutes at the highest level - something he's...