ExmouthExile
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- Feb 11, 2005
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Bollocks to the applause, whatever happened to that old chant, "Come in a taxi... did you come in a taxi?"
Why do we give a polite round of applause when the number of away fans is announced ?
The decent thing to do would be to kick there heads in on the way back to the train station.Many have travelled a long way, good of them to make it.
It's the decent thing to do, i.e. effectively saying "thanks for coming".
Obviously we don't extend the same pleasantries towards certain teams
The overall attendance as well as the away attendance is announced at the same time. I'm sure an awful lot of those clapping are clapping the home/overall attendance.
Absolutely. I'm mostly applauding the arithmetical creativity that goes into claiming that over 27,000 are present in a ground that holds 30,000 when around a fifth of the seats are empty.
ThisMany have travelled a long way, good of them to make it.
It's the decent thing to do, i.e. effectively saying "thanks for coming".
Obviously we don't extend the same pleasantries towards certain teams
Very odd post. Brighton sell 27000 tickets for the game, then they have 27000 paying punters. To record otherwise might er make the Revenue want to know why! Its also how every club does it, so this little whine is very wide of the mark.
Bollocks to the applause, whatever happened to that old chant, "Come in a taxi... did you come in a taxi?"
Incredible post. To suggest that the club can not announce the real attendance due to tax reasons demonstrates either a shocking level of faith in the club or just simple stupidity.
The claps come from the East Stand, the boos from the North so depending on your position, your experience of boos/claps differs. I sometimes clap, I sometimes boo. Depends what mood I'm in.
It makes no sense, other than it's what all other clubs in the top two divisions do, perhaps there is some reason that all clubs do it, maybe an email off to mr Barber might clarify.
Because it looks better to say you had 27000 through the gate than 22000. That's all it comes down to. Barber will spout some spiel about being a truer representation of our earnings from the match - which is true. But no one cares how many tickets we gave away, all anyone cares about is how many bums on seats.
I'd like to see clubs forced to declare both.
Why would the club or in fact any organisation, put information out there that makes them look bad...why would or should they publish negative spin that could affect their marketability going forward......its not a lie...its a fact that 27k tickets were sold and a fact also that the inland revenue will tax the club on that figure, not just on those seats that end up having bums on them.