Nixonator
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Newcastle was our Amex record. Everton should eclipse that but not by much
Agreed. I said Newcastle would be a new record. Everton will be another and probably remain so for a long time.
Newcastle was our Amex record. Everton should eclipse that but not by much
Agreed. I said Newcastle would be a new record. Everton will be another and probably remain so for a long time.
To be honest i'm surprised Newcastle beat the Man City crowd considering we have played the Geordies quite a lot
ICYMI, some ticket exchange stuff from Paul Barber: https://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/showthread.php?356629-Paul-Barber-on-the-ticket-exchange
To be honest i'm surprised Newcastle beat the Man City crowd considering we have played the Geordies quite a lot
It's because the box seats weren't complete for the City game, they were for Newcastle but only half full and the game only sold out on the day.
Everton is almost completely gone already so it's going to be rammed, especially with the ticket exchange kicking in soon. Think this will be both pretendance and attendance broken and hard to beat.
Predicting 30,500+
It's because the box seats weren't complete for the City game, they were for Newcastle but only half full and the game only sold out on the day.
Everton is almost completely gone already so it's going to be rammed, especially with the ticket exchange kicking in soon. Think this will be both pretendance and attendance broken and hard to beat.
Predicting 30,500+
What is the capacity with no segregation now? 30,750?
Real test is our next home game after Everton against Stoke. It's on a Monday night
I doubt we had more than 2 in a row (if that).Without getting into the whole pretendance argument and that, I was wondering - what with this Everton game looking like it will be a sell out - when or if ever we have had 4 consecutive gates over 30k. I think in 78 or 79 we might have had 3 but I can't remember 4.
I doubt we had more than 2 in a row (if that).
4 disabled seats left in the whole ground. Even lounge access all gone.
The Rooney effect
Fair play. That was the obvious (only) time when it could have happened but I thought Tottenham was a game or two earlier than in the final run in for some reason. That Tottenham game is high up my list of experiences I would love to be able to relive - very hard to imagine from the distance of 40 years...spurs 32,647
charlton 31,203
blackpool 33,431
Last three home games 77/78 season and still didn't go up