So if the 2174 games played at the Goldstone is correct, that is 0.97% of matches had a gate of 30k or more….and not one post April 1979.
Memories are a funny thing.
And not one 30k-plus gate in the top flight
So if the 2174 games played at the Goldstone is correct, that is 0.97% of matches had a gate of 30k or more….and not one post April 1979.
Memories are a funny thing.
Because it didn't cost the earth to watch at The Goldstone
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I still don't understand how some people still seem able to give an 'actual' thumbs up when the function seems to have disappeared on here.
Depends what version of NSC you are using.
Modern = No Thumbs
Classic = Thumbs
"Day-tripper" is football parlance for an uncommitted fan who you are unlikely to see again anytime soon. If you looked a bit more carefully instead of jumping to conclusions you would notice I acknowledged the modern day realities of football finance.
In my extremely humble opinion, "Tony" and his minions would have been better off setting the price of tickets at a level where they were gleefully snapped up by Albion fans i.e. STHs and other people with purchase history at The Amex. The fact that so many have gone to sponsors, and so many more have gone to people without purchase history at The Amex, does not delight me. Sorry.
After nearly a day and a half at my desk without pressing work I now have some to do, so you will be spared further wisdom for a while.
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"Day-tripper" is football parlance for an uncommitted fan who you are unlikely to see again anytime soon. If you looked a bit more carefully instead of jumping to conclusions you would notice I acknowledged the modern day realities of football finance.
In my extremely humble opinion, "Tony" and his minions would have been better off setting the price of tickets at a level where they were gleefully snapped up by Albion fans i.e. STHs and other people with purchase history at The Amex. The fact that so many have gone to sponsors, and so many more have gone to people without purchase history at The Amex, does not delight me. Sorry.
After nearly a day and a half at my desk without pressing work I now have some to do, so you will be spared further wisdom for a while.
There are about 350 non-season tickets in each of W1I and W1A. These 700 tickets are normally the last to be sold in the stadium (not great views and relatively expensive to other places with better views). For the Arsenal game, when there were still hundreds of better seats available around the stadium these blocks were all but "sold out". The only possible explanation for this is that the club held them back and the only reason they'd do that is for non-regulation fans i.e. sponsors etc.How many?
How many compared to a top league game?
How do you know?
Edit: Just wanting to know, not spoiling for a fight.
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