[Albion] How many saw Jack Hinshelwood's first Albion goal?

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chaileyjem

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Millions. It was on tv.
It was on Amazon Prime - at the same time as other PL matches. It will have had viewing figures in low hundred thousand viewers if that .
Many more will have watched MOTD later that night though.
 




Napper

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Jul 9, 2003
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Saturday could be similar

Trains are really killing some of the enjoyment of the amex this season
 


hans kraay fan club

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my opinion i was amazed so many were insider it looked between 20k to 25k perhaps in the middle there. It was a stack of hassle getting there and i wouldnt be surprised if the real bums on seats inside the Amex was known it was that low. Well done everyone however you follow the club i dont judge you or regard you any more or less a fan whether you came in person tonight watched on Amazon or otherwise. Thanks to you all because it would have been a dull atmosphere inside on my own and had I watched on Amazon it wouldve looked and felt weird seeing noone inside.
Indeed.

I left the house yesterday at 2.30pm, in order to get the Hove in time for the lift I’d arranged at 5.30pm. After waiting to the whistle, and then sitting for an age in the Uni car park, we finally got home just after midnight. I was lucky to have enough leave left to take the afternoon off work. Without that I physically could not have made the game last night.
 


atomised

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Knew I was right on this so even bothered to find it - Albion+ holders got tickets and there were loads left after P4 - 100%:








Actually convinced I was right so thought I’d check and confirm it which I was - didn’t sell out to STH:

must just of been the usual not getting the email and not paying attention at the time then. sorry for upsetting you so much you felt the need to go to all that trouble. I wasn't bothered enough about it to try at the time
 


Thunder Bolt

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It was on Amazon Prime - at the same time as other PL matches. It will have had viewing figures in low hundred thousand viewers if that .
Many more will have watched MOTD later that night though.
It was shown all over the world. I’m not just referring to Britain. DAZN, Peacock, Opta Sports, Sentanta, etc
 
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el punal

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Aug 29, 2012
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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.
Ease off on the criticism dear boy. Many thousands of us who would have made the game couldn’t because of the train shambles. Within our ‘supporter group’ of ten, who attend just about every game, only two could go as they live locally in Hove. For those of us that live some distance away we might have been able to get to Brighton but absolutely zero chance of getting back home. That does not make us bad fans.
 










el punal

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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 latter 🤣
I take offence and I fall in the former. :drink:
 


Bozza

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Indeed.

I left the house yesterday at 2.30pm, in order to get the Hove in time for the lift I’d arranged at 5.30pm. After waiting to the whistle, and then sitting for an age in the Uni car park, we finally got home just after midnight. I was lucky to have enough leave left to take the afternoon off work. Without that I physically could not have made the game last night.
Exiting the uni car park seemed particularly bad last night.

I'm not entirely sure why - technically it's full and "sold out" every game.
 




Muzzman

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Jul 8, 2003
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Also:

- Christmas party/event season.
- Live on a service most have access to, or can acquire cheaply.

If the ticket exchange had been open tonight, I may well have put my tickets up for sale and allowed the ticket exchange gods to decide my fate. If they'd sold, I'd have watched from home, if they hadn't, I'd have taken them back and gone.

What I do think, though, is Saturday will be a bumper crowd and a cracking atmosphere.
You'd have to question someone who would decide to bin off The Albion over a Christmas party. My office party this year is on the day of the Marseille game, I was ecstatic that I had a cast iron excuse not to go to Donetello's this year.
 


el punal

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The dull part of the south coast
Official pretendance of just over 30k. What are the arguments about? Apparently everyone turned up!
Everyone knows that’s bollocks! Attendance/Pretendence is always based on ticket sales not bums on seats. It’s an absolute guarantee that for a PL game attendance will never, ever dip below 23,000 even if there’s a plague of locusts over Falmer. :drink:

P.S. Having said the above I was surprised, watching on TV, how many fans did make the game. Bravo to you!
 






Mellor 3 Ward 4

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Jul 27, 2004
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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.
I'd say Littlehampton in the West and Horsham in the North.

Plus all those of curse who travel from MUCH further afield.
 




Oh_aye

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Jul 8, 2022
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I left work at 3pm and arrive 5 mins after kick-off. first time it was worse getting there, then getting home.
I left Oxford (work thing, don't live there) at 3pm and just managed to get there in time.

It seems I was lucky as I missed a big pile up on the a23 that must have happened shortly after I passed through (hopefully not a result of my erratic lane changing) which seemed to affect a lot of people as folk streamed in throughout the whole first half.
 


chaileyjem

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Jun 27, 2012
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Worldwide audience?
Even with that - the live audience wouldn’t be in the “millions”

Altho worldwide tv ratings are prone to exaggeration and very hard to report back on accurately so hard to say !

UK ratings less so - Sunday afternoon games on Sky are normally in the “millions” tbf .
 
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Oh_aye

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Considering weather, on TV and no trains I thought attendance was v ery good. What was queuing for buses like ?
Why does the weather keep getting thrown in? 😄

It was a perfectly reasonable crisp cold frosty December's evening. Perfect football weather. Do people really consider the weather when deciding about attending?
 


jackanada

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Jul 19, 2011
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Have to confess that I pulled a late swerve on this one. Kids were kicking off, missus losing her mind and still arsey about dam trip.
With more home games soon and a rare chance to watch a whole Albion match on telly I quietly took off my cold weather gear and put family first.
None of this will count in my favour for getting to further European away/neutral games though.
 


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