The entire row to my right was empty. Was it something I said?
Less than 20,000?
Less than 20,000?
Good pointMillions. It was on tv.
The entire row to my right was empty. Was it something I said?
Less than 20,000?
Blame the flame throwers. Coloured smoke tonight.
Indeed.I'm pretty sure an Amazon Prime stream of Brighton v Brentford won't have added 'millions' to the viewing figures. A few more tens of thousands, perhaps.
That is ridiculous... I was at the match and was amazed that so many did make it (two thirds full). Surely you know the majority of our fans don't live in BN1? Our catchment stretches to Hastings in the east, to Worthing in the west, and Haywards Heath to the north.As I said on the match thread, it was disappointing so many could t be arsed. That said, like the Boxing Day Brentford match or the Man City home win (where there were tickets available to anyone), the loyal home fans got a good night. It’s disappointing from some - support the lads.
My opinion - was a disappointing turnout even considering the train issues to Falmer. Not ridiculous at all - my opinionThat is ridiculous... I was at the match and was amazed that so many did make it (two thirds full). Surely you know the majority our fans don't live in BN1? Our catchment stretches to Hastings in the east, to Worthing in the west, and Haywards Heath to the north.
Match report says 30,760 (right at the bottom).What the official attendance, anyway?
Edit: Seen above. 30,070 or 30,700?
Just a ridiculous opinion, no doubt based purely on your own travel arrangements.My opinion - was a disappointing turnout even considering the train issues to Falmer. Not ridiculous at all - my opinion
Not sure on the exact arrangements but my mate got a train from London then one of the shuttle buses from Brighton? I think there were a number who just couldn’t be arsed I’m not going at specifics - if London was a no go clearly my mate lied to me about how he got there leaving at 5 I did say some would have been f***ed by it but some just couldn’t be arsed - anyone taking offence to that opinion prob falls in the latterJust a ridiculous opinion, no doubt based purely on your own travel arrangements.
But do explain, how if you live and work in London, that you would have made the game with no trains running.
This equally applies to those that support the team but leave further away than a bus ride.
And before you throw in drive, not everyone owns a car.