But Wolves more or less sold out their full allocation, didn't they? I certainly remember a very good turn out from them. The only other games (that I can think of) where we had an attendance of 29k+ were for the Palace league game in March 2013 and the 2 play off games, both of which had about 2.5k away fans.
2 left both Northstand , Lightweights .
Sorry if asked before, why do we have to have so many seats as the segregation between the fans, when in the Premier league they stand next to each other with stewards in between, we could sell another block for this game.
It also looks poor on the tele.
Think it's been mentioned that it's to do with number of seats from an aisle and location of the exits to the concourse
My original point was that I think that at approx 29.5k including 1.5k Burnley, this will be the most home fans (tickets sold anyway) ever at the Amex. Wolves will have been close, but I think that they would've accounted for over 2k of the 30k that day.Yes they did. What's your point?
What I'm saying is, we've had an extra block before, so surely more home fans than what we will have tomorrow.
My original point was that I think that at approx 29.5k including 1.5k Burnley, this will be the most home fans (tickets sold anyway) ever at the Amex. Wolves will have been close, but I think that they would've accounted for over 2k of the 30k that day.
i think there will be more Brighton fans there tomorrow than Burnley
Closet supportersProbably more Arsenal and Chelsea than Burnley
I don't think we will have more home fans, I guess we will find out tomorrow. Would be great if we did.
3 tickets left btw.