£1 booking fee isn't such a big deal if ticket price is only £12. Much more of an impact when we are charging over 30 quid!
How is it more of an impact, in percentage terms the fee on a £12 ticket is far more than a ticket costing £30 or more.
£1 booking fee isn't such a big deal if ticket price is only £12. Much more of an impact when we are charging over 30 quid!
How is it more of an impact, in percentage terms the fee on a £12 ticket is far more than a ticket costing £30 or more.
13 quid for a game is significantly more palatable for most people than £31.
It's the same impact - it's £1. The booking fee shouldn't increase or for a more expensive ticket. The ticket's not bigger, there isn't more adminHow is it more of an impact, in percentage terms the fee on a £12 ticket is far more than a ticket costing £30 or more.
It's the same impact - it's £1. The booking fee shouldn't increase or for a more expensive ticket. The ticket's not bigger, there isn't more admin
That would be my guess too. But I don't think away crowds were counted separately then, almost every game was POTD and many unsegregated. Of the league games I went to, the huge away crowds from memory and guesstimates were:
- Newcastle 79 9-10k (28k total verified crowd) - Tim Carder's book says "nearly 10,000 Albion"
- Palace 77 8k (29k)
- Luton 79 6k (13k)
- Spurs 77 6k (49k)
- West Ham 79 5k (36k)
- Orient 79 5k (12k)
I imagine we had a huge crowd at Palace 78 but I didn't make that game.
Anyone else got (League) estimates to add?
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After the teams had left the pitch and most of the Newcastle fans had gone, we all went on the pitch and into the main stand terraces. I remember standing on a huge concrete crash barrier as the Brighton players came out into the Directors' Box to salute us. That is some footage I would love to see but I've never seen a film of it.
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Palace in 2002 was big but 5K+ not 6K+.
There must be plenty of people on here who can have a good guess at the numbers from the 1970s. Anyone?
Tottenham mentioned above is one famous one where we took loads in a massive overall crowd. Newcastle no-one is sure about the actual figure but more than 6K seems widely accepted. And then there are the string of league games v. Palace - how many did we take there in the 70s? Numbers will always be exaggerated but the biggest must have pushed 6K+...?
Outnumbered the home fans at Aldershot in '76.
7k out of a total attendance of 11k.
Match was drawn and with it went our promotion hopes. Mass pitch invasion and broken crossbar at the end of the game.
I'd also love to see footage of that. I've been told I was shown on Grandstand standing on a crush barrier conducting the singing. Also pretty sure my mate and I led the charge onto the pitch. He was faster than me and Mullery (who had been standing by the dugouts) only just got into the changing rooms before him and slammed the door in his face!
I remember the police saying they'd escort us to the station as the locals would attack us and we just laughed at them. In the event, most of the locals congratulated us when we finally made our way back down the hill.
Remember that one too. 1-1, think Ward scored in one of his first few games. We were everywhere including their garden as you entered the ground.Went to that one.
I remember a Brighton fan going up to a Aldershot official and giving him some money to go towards the broken crossbar!
Last one from me but how about the promotion party at Port Vale. Probably only 3-4,000 but most were in one pub beforehand singing '3 in a row' ( we'd been promoted twice in a row, and bit optimistic as we were relegated next season. That pub will never have better takings than that Saturday lunchtime.
Think there was 4500, only thing that let down the day were the Port Vale fans who were really hostile for some reason.
How many have other clubs taken to MK this season? QPR took a few I believe. 9k?