The game is already a sell-out, that's how the Exchange is open.
One day some might wrap their heads around this.
I'm sure I saw on twitter that Palace haven't sold out yet? Although that was a couple of days ago
Three big reasons for this l feel . . .
The lunchtime kick-off.
The inclement weather predicted.
and the fact that the opposition is Crystal palace, and all the possible shenanigans that can poterntially bring.
Anyone who dips out of a game against our biggest rivals, with vital Premier League points at stake, because of the WEATHER, is an absolute ****ing MELT
Their are loads of reasons why people can't make the game, but to hide behind a bit of wind and rain is shithousery of the highest order
The game is already a sell-out, that's how the Exchange is open.
One day some might wrap their heads around this.
Anyone who dips out of a game against our biggest rivals, with vital Premier League points at stake, because of the WEATHER, is an absolute ****ing MELT
Their are loads of reasons why people can't make the game, but to hide behind a bit of wind and rain is shithousery of the highest order
Anyone who dips out of a game against our biggest rivals, with vital Premier League points at stake, because of the WEATHER, is an absolute ****ing MELT
Their are loads of reasons why people can't make the game, but to hide behind a bit of wind and rain is shithousery of the highest order
Early kickoff
Awful weather
Train issues from Eastbourne/Hastings
Fear of something kicking off with the goon squad putting people off
Exchange tickets only available at adult prices
Usual number of no-show STHs regardless of game/oppo
All contribute, will be quite a few empty seats I'd expect (official attendance guess 30,136 - bit down on normal as the Goons don't seem to have sold out, and segregation area will be a bigger than normal)
Even then it won't be so bad in our bowl stadium.
Even then it won't be so bad in our bowl stadium.
Gotta feel for the mainly lower division fans, this winter, who have to endure football in dilapidated near derelict grounds that haven't had a penny spent on them for the best part of 20 years.
Palace supporting mate text me in the week. Apparently they put tickets aside from the mongs in the bottom corner of the Holmesdale and they either:
a) haven't sold out
b) their mums won't let them go to the seaside on their own
c) aren't coming
d) balaclava's are in the wash
e) are an embarrassment
f) all of the above
So have gone back on general sale.
Bollocks. I spent 12 years spending home games sitting in by far the worst ground in the country - I'd have killed for some of those dilapidated old grounds that at least still had ROOFS. My sympathy only runs so far.