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Must of been around 6,000 to 7,000 A warning to the club that these could wander off as easily as they arrived,treat them well barber
Must of been around 6,000 to 7,000 A warning to the club that these could wander off as easily as they arrived,treat them well barber
There loss not mine-----they missed a cracking game to save thirty quid.......well done
There loss not mine-----they missed a cracking game to save thirty quid.......well done
there loss not mine-----they missed a cracking game to save thirty quid.......well done
can't understand why any sth would have wanted to miss that... The only reason can surely be the ticket price.
Can't understand why any STH would have wanted to miss that... the only reason can surely be the ticket price.
can't understand why any sth would have wanted to miss that... The only reason can surely be the ticket price.
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Must of been around 6,000 to 7,000 A warning to the club that these could wander off as easily as they arrived,treat them well barber
if you want to see the albion regularly, then a season ticket is the best bet. Surely high individual prices would encourage one to keep their season ticket?
Can't understand why any STH would have wanted to miss that... the only reason can surely be the ticket price.
Are you serious? People obviously don't have a life other than football eh?
people pay the same amount to watch us play far worse teams than newcastle. I honestly cant see what the fuss is about. They didnt jack the prices up, they just kept them at the same rate as they do for every single other game played at the amex this season. Do you think the services we use, i.e caterers, transport, electricity lower their prices based on who we play? No.
if you like football enough - and like your team enough - to buy a season ticket, then i would think football would be pretty important to you. Not being critical of anyone who didn't want to attend, especially given the prices, but the number surprised me.
I wouldn't like to say how many STH weren't there today, i'd guess from my observations more were absent then what has been guessed so far. I make this comment on the following assumption.
Rows of empty seats in the west upper, many regulars not present.
Loads of people at the bus stop for the football special with paper tickets and no idea what bus to get on (new fans are a good thing, this isn't a criticism)
The queue at the station immediately after final whistle was by far the biggest (both ways) i have ever seen, so many people didn't know the concourses were open after full time and so went straight to the station.
There was an atmosphere. More people trying to sing then normal. (magic of the cup?)
All of this would point to people going today who don't normally attend, the reasons why this may be have been covered elsewhere.
Me and the mrs as STH had a great day....