Peter Grummit
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Second hand reports that we have now sold 5,800 and the Club is asking for a further allocation.
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Over 6000 away fans will be amazing for atmosphere; I'm gutted I can't make it.Second hand reports that we have now sold 5,800 and the Club is asking for a further allocation.
PG
To be fair we need homes (and new towns) if people object to new housing in their backyards and Milton Keynes is something of a success story we should champion. Having said that they should have had their own football club from start and not destroy an already established one. With that I hope MK Dons fails and a new one born to become successful. But we shouldn't stop new places being built and the national bowl is pretty sweet for concerts.
When I went back in 2009 there was loads of parking. Is it still the same now?
Agree with all apart from the fact that MKD's supporters should not be punished as at the end of the day they support their town and football club...People need to get over it.To be fair we need homes (and new towns) if people object to new housing in their backyards and Milton Keynes is something of a success story we should champion. Having said that they should have had their own football club from start and not destroy an already established one. With that I hope MK Dons fails and a new one born to become successful. But we shouldn't stop new places being built and the national bowl is pretty sweet for concerts.
Get those on a bus replacement!
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Not looking forward to that part of the journey
And your lecturing us about 'big clubs'. That phrase is nonsense anyway, but let's look at the evidence:
Home attendances
Average attendance Lowest Highest Total Stadium %Full
1 Derby County 29,481 26,834 32,895 471,699 33,597 87.8%
2 Brighton & Hove 24,989 21,397 27,689 399,828 30,750 81.3%
3 Middlesbrough 23,605 19,966 32,870 354,080 34,988 67.5%
4 Leeds Utd 22,959 17,914 27,672 367,356 40,204 57.1%
5 Sheffield Wed 21,498 18,706 28,523 343,977 39,814 54.0%
6 Wolverhampton 20,080 17,387 24,238 321,289 30,852 65.1%
7 Nottm Forest 19,920 17,030 27,551 318,729 30,576 65.2%
8 Ipswich Town 19,229 16,616 23,615 288,446 30,311 63.4%
9 Reading 17,903 14,379 21,581 286,457 24,200 74.0%
10 Birmingham City 17,769 14,414 20,302 266,545 30,009 59.3%
11 Fulham 17,460 14,283 19,969 279,367 25,700 67.9%
12 Hull City 17,279 15,139 21,842 259,186 25,586 67.5%
13 Burnley 16,250 14,928 18,614 260,002 21,401 75.9%
14 QP Rangers 15,875 14,007 18,031 254,008 18,360 86.5%
15 Charlton 15,330 12,294 19,469 245,295 27,111 56.5%
16 Bristol City 15,178 14,291 15,754 242,849 16,600 91.4%
17 Bolton 14,963 12,731 18,178 239,423 28,723 52.1%
18 Cardiff City 14,429 12,729 15,461 230,874 33,280 43.4%
19 Blackburn 13,656 12,002 19,897 204,846 31,367 43.5%
20 Preston 13,090 9,963 19,852 209,446 23,404 55.9%
21 Milton Keynes 12,803 9,575 19,284 204,861 30,500 42.0%
22 Huddersfield 12,435 9,736 17,118 198,974 24,500 50.8%
23 Brentford 10,366 9,221 12,202 165,871 12,300 84.3%
24 Rotherham 9,741 8,839 11,658 155,860 12,021 81.0%
I note:
BHA 2nd in the League in attendances, outperforming their League position (4th)
MK 21st in attendances, matching their pitiful League position
MK have the lowest %age of capacity filled (42%), despite offering swathes of cheap tickets to away fans.
Tinpot is too good for you lot. See you in a fortnight.
PG
I'd be more concerned about trying to shoehorn everyone with "Southern trains only" tickets onto the one train an hour that runs direct from East Croydon to MK. That was chaos the last time I went to MK by train and we couldn't have had more than 3K there that day.
I imagine your train would be starting from East Croydon. Last time we left loads of people behind on EC station as the train was full and standing, and barely anyone was able to join the train along the way. Maybe it won't be so busy on this route this time round, now that Southern have made it so difficult to buy the Daysave ticket that restricts you to Southern trains only.