Titus
Come on!
We havent even sold it out yet for fecks sake.
Yes we have, dozens of times. FACT!
We havent even sold it out yet for fecks sake.
Yes we have, dozens of times. FACT!
Not at the increased capacity we haven't. Mr Freakout's point is valid and I can't believe the amount of stick he's getting over it.
Indeed. But it hasn't sold out at the higher level 'dozens of times' has it? It will be interesting to see how many more times it sells out between now and the end of the season. My own view is that if we're in with a shout of the play-offs then yes it will and spare tickets will be like hens' teeth. A few defeats and I'll be getting the usual texts and emails about 'how there are still tickets left for ....'He's not getting stick from me. The increased capacity started on Sunday, and it sold out.
I really hope you're right. I used to think that when I was jammed in the North Stand with the big crowds of the 1970s. If you'd told me the day we beat Charlton 2-0 in a 2nd Division (Championship) game with a crowd of 30,000 that two years later we'd be getting 1st Division (premiership) crowds of less than half that for the visits of Norwich and Birmingham ..... Well I'd have been disappointed to say the least and I wouldn't have really believed you. Perhaps things have changed, I'm not 100% convinced though but time will tell.15-18,000? Can't see that to be honest.
Maybe for a Capital One Cup match vs Accrington Stanley, at 28 quid a ticket, on Valentines Day, in a blizzard, with a rail strike on. Maybe.
No, I believe those days are well behind us.
I can not understand all the stick the OP has recieved for asking a hypothetical question! And why some people on this tread see the need to promote there 'super fan' credentials?
Indeed. But it hasn't sold out at the higher level 'dozens of times' has it?
Ok then that will work......
I shall cast aside about 35 years of supporting the Albion, going to the Goldstone, Marches against Archer after the Wigan and Fulham games, Priestfield, Withdean, countless away games including wembley.......
You can fill your not quite big enough stadium with happy, chappy, jolly, JCLs, and the stadium will never be empty and be full every week and you will live happily ever after......
Good luck with that.
Then why did you say it had FACT. No don't bother answering that, as you say it's like pulling teeth we've probably mis-understood each other and I'm sure we've both got better things to do.It's like pulling teeth. The increased capacity started with the Palace game, so no it hasn't sold out dozens of times since. Jeez.
You could say that is the usual dross spewed out by those desperate to let people know what a good fan they are, post JCL accusations.
Not sure why you are getting so worked up over a simple question regarding the Amex capacity, it's hardly ruining your life is it?
Thanks for those kind words LE19 AND 5MINS. Psychobilly peace, lets agree to disagree. I respect your point of view. For the record i used to watch the Albion since the Goldstone days, but am new to the NSC site.Me neither. It's an old question, but doesn't deserve aggressive responses. Not having already read about the issue on NSC doesn't make him a JCL or a prat. JCLs (old and new) are welcome.
Oh, and I clocked up 44 years this January, so there.
15-18,000? Can't see that to be honest.
Maybe for a Capital One Cup match vs Accrington Stanley, at 28 quid a ticket, on Valentines Day, in a blizzard, with a rail strike on. Maybe.
No, I believe those days are well behind us.
Hull are a good benchmark for attendances I believe.
Poor crowds for decades but good core like us , New stadium followed by 23k for several seasons , reached prem for couple seasons. Now averaging about 17k now feel good factor has evened out.
Similar sized club as well
Only the 'sons' in Hull have known the top flight or anywhere near it whereas with us 'fathers' have been there in 20k + levels so we may have an extra generation to maintain a much higher level (23k STs by next week may support this)