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Apart from the 34,000 or so that already have tickets making it probably in the top three biggest away attendances by Albion fans ever.
If not THE biggest away following?
Apart from the 34,000 or so that already have tickets making it probably in the top three biggest away attendances by Albion fans ever.
If not THE biggest away following?
Indeed. Not sure how many were at the first final (I was) as 100,000 with a lot less corporates.
Indeed. Not sure how many were at the first final (I was) as 100,000 with a lot less corporates.
you may be right in that some fans might have been alienated, but that alienation would hardly be a reason why people think that we have sold out or that you have to be a member. A quick look at this thread is all you need if you really want to buy a ticket.Alot of people think we have sold out or you have to be a member, our fan base has been alienated over the years I'm afraid.
you may be right in that some fans might have been alienated, but that alienation would hardly be a reason why people think that we have sold out or that you have to be a member. A quick look at this thread is all you need if you really want to buy a ticket.
you may be right in that some fans might have been alienated, but that alienation would hardly be a reason why people think that we have sold out or that you have to be a member. A quick look at this thread is all you need if you really want to buy a ticket.
Yes, Ok fair enough, though I am not sure how many thousands are unaware these days with social media having such a following. When talking with fans I have yet to come across anyone who has not heard of NSC, even if they don't follow it. But we are not sure, so there is no point arguing over it. However the club website or the Argus would surely show them what they need, if they were truly botheredThere are many thousands of fans from the past and potential new fans that have no knowledge of NSC or its existence.
Yes, Ok fair enough, though I am not sure how many thousands are unaware these days with social media having such a following. When talking with fans I have yet to come across anyone who has not heard of NSC, even if they don't follow it. But we are not sure, so there is no point arguing over it. However the club website or the Argus would surely show them what they need, if they were truly bothered
Yes, Ok fair enough, though I am not sure how many thousands are unaware these days with social media having such a following. When talking with fans I have yet to come across anyone who has not heard of NSC, even if they don't follow it. But we are not sure, so there is no point arguing over it. However the club website or the Argus would surely show them what they need, if they were truly bothered
I know 6 1901 members and 8 season ticket holders, none of them have heard of NSC!
Lower: 164 [most ambulant disabled/wheelchair plus carer only]
Upper: 257
Club Wembley: 0
Total: 421
Excellent work.
I thought we took upwards of 35k to the notts county playoff game. I remember County sold less than 20k and there were over 60k there that day by memory.
Definitely less than 35K Albion at all our previous big days out.The attendance was 59,940. We definitely had more fans than Notts County that day but unlikely to have been more than 35,000.
This is good to hear. What are your current estimates for number of City fans and total attendance?Meanwhile, down the City end, Sales have picked up. Apart from a handful, the lower tier is sold out and spaces becoming limited upstairs, however I don't think blocks 522 to 526 have been offered for sale.
Definitely less than 35K Albion at all our previous big days out.
The only gathering of Albion fans that challenges this Saturday for number is the Fulham game at The Goldstone. 36,747 in the ground. But Fulham were chasing promotion and will have brought a good number down from London - logically the fact that the crowd was so unusually high compared to others that season suggests that they did.