matt_32510
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Will probably be a bit less but only because it's an evening game and the kids are back at School so less of them in attendance.
Well I'm going with my son, so I guess that makes 17,79117,789 any one else?
Will probably be a bit less but only because it's an evening game and the kids are back at School so less of them in attendance.
Dont be a tool. How old are you? Brighton got crowds like 34,000 against Rotherham in the 3rd division. How about that as an indication of how many true supporters we have.
Well said.
Whilst although we still have a chance of the playoffs this will give a good indication of how many true supporters we have and what we can expect in a average season
Attendance will be 19k , most fans going to The Amex don't give a toss what keyboard warriors are posting on NSC
No it won't, what a load of bollocks, are you bored? Some of us can't get to midweek matches, so your theory is crap.
Well we will see won't we - why don't you pass your ticket on to someone else?
I do, what has it got to do with you? Your initial post is banal shite.
When its the usual sell out and 18000 to 20000 turn up then I look forward to your humble pie being served. All this true fan rubbish is just that, rubbish. Albion lost out for the last 20 years as a result of a property transaction to sell the Goldstone. Slightly before that the club was run into the ground. However as an indication, when in the 3rd div, when we came runners up to Sunderland, our crowds were just shy of Sunderland's. Now how many true fans do Sunderland have according to you?
You clearly have little knowledge about clubs and their history - I'm not trying to be rude to you but picking Sunderland to match against the Albion is a bit dumb and if you check their history and attendances you will see that generally up until recently they get greater averages that we would love to have had. They have a far greater fan base than us even now that rises and falls on how they are doing - same as us! As much as I like to big us up comparing us to Sunderland is dumb
You clearly have little knowledge about clubs and their history - I'm not trying to be rude to you but picking Sunderland to match against the Albion is a bit dumb and if you check their history and attendances you will see that generally up until recently they get greater averages that we would love to have had. They have a far greater fan base than us even now that rises and falls on how they are doing - same as us! As much as I like to big us up comparing us to Sunderland is dumb
I'll be there for my first Amex experience. Whilst it's a shame that it's probably the first competitive game with nothing to play for I'm still excited like a big kid to be finally getting to see a match at our amazing ground.