I don't get this not taking kids to midweek games. I always went when I was younger & take my kids now. It's not like it's every week of the year is it
Do you live 75 miles from the Amex?
I don't get this not taking kids to midweek games. I always went when I was younger & take my kids now. It's not like it's every week of the year is it
Do you live 75 miles from the Amex?
I don't get this not taking kids to midweek games. I always went when I was younger & take my kids now. It's not like it's every week of the year is it
I don't get this not taking kids to midweek games. I always went when I was younger & take my kids now. It's not like it's every week of the year is it
I appreciate that some like yourself are not local. I was thinking more of local fansDo you live 75 miles from the Amex?
Does anyone know what percentage of our season ticket holders are children, out of interest?
I don't get this not taking kids to midweek games. I always went when I was younger & take my kids now. It's not like it's every week of the year is it
Why is it funny that our mid-week attendances are on the slide?
Well, for starters, 66.6% of my three tickets are kids. Neither were there on Tuesday, and there is scarcely a more committed Albion fan to be found, than my oldest. It was simply not POSSIBLE to get him there after college (in Winchester) and nor was it acceptable to get him home at midnight for a 6.30 start on Wednesday.
Of course if the team were flying up at the top of the table, there is a chance that tickets like these would get upgraded for keen mates, etc.
I went to that sixth form college as a kid. I believe [MENTION=118]Hiney[/MENTION] 's lad went there too.Blimey, what a small world. 2 of my 3 ST's are kids and my oldest is also at college in Winchester, and he gets up at 6.30am to get the 7am bus. I usually take my parents to evening games but they didn't fancy it this week.
I went to that sixth form college as a kid. I believe [MENTION=118]Hiney[/MENTION] 's lad went there too.
It's not funny in the slightest, finance-wise. On the other hand, it's pretty damn hilarious when the club announce with a straight face an 'attendance' of 23K when the ground is very nearly half-empty. They lose all credibility at that point, and, yes, people do openly mock them for it. And quite rightly so. They really need to stop announcing it as 'attendance' because it clearly isn't. They need another word. We've got one on here that is spot on, but it's not one the club could use. They need to think up their own word.
West Stand holds just under 12,000, maybe a bit more with the "wings". I'm pleased to say I woz there, although it's a pain in the arse driving from Southampton and back. All for the love of the Albion!Looks reasonable from that picture...Doesn't the west stand alone hold 15k ish?
Such ashame the south stand is always empty
Reckon 19k
I guess he'll stop going on about it when the point stops being raised? I've had to repeat myself because two people asked exactly the same question.Good grief! Give it a rest, you're like a cracked record. How many times have you made this point? (and not just on this thread)
See post #153
I fall in to this category and can understand why people might opt out if they are getting home late (I get back home in Seaford at 11pm) don't get to see the other half and kids etc..I think we also suffer from having a high number of commuters in our support. It is a ballache getting back from London in time for the game, knowing by the time you get home you'll have 6 or 7 hours before you have to get back on the train to work. Easier to swallow when the team is doing well, when it's pissing it down and the team is crap it's only human nature to think of binning it off.