As you pointed out Middlebrough is one of the most depressed places in the country (and has been for a long time), which means many people leave for better opportunities elsewhere. It may be speculation to say the amount of people from Middlebrough living in the south is a lot higher than the amount of people from Brighton living in the north east, but it's almost definitely accurate speculation.Sorry, but this is just pure speculation. How can you claim Middlesbrough have a lot of fans living in London? You have no idea if that's the case. It may well be for huge clubs like Leeds, Newcastle and Liverpool, but a team that gets 15,000 at HOME is unlikely to have thousands more stashed away in London in my opinion. Also, since when did where the fans travel from have any bearing on what's a good away following?
As somebody else has intimated, we may well be saying the same thing in two years time if we're still in the Championship, or heaven forbid in League 1/2.
will be us one day, so probably best not knock it.
What must it be like averaging 15,000 in a stadium that holds 35,100
Sounds like our history at the Goldstone
I'm not knocking it, I'm just asking the question.
To be honest I was staggered that their atendance had dropped that much but then I thought about what it must be like for those going. The Kuipers testimonial with so few at the AMEX was was a bit soleless
Was that because you were a bit down at heal?
Ghostly? We (afcb) went Cov the other week. Dear God that was grim (APART from the footie..)
The mad thing is that all the supporters, stewards, etc, want to be back at Highfield Rd!
Or even if we get promoted, struggle, and then get relegated. Only fourth in the Championship! f***'s sake Poyet!As somebody else has intimated, we may well be saying the same thing in two years time if we're still in the Championship, or heaven forbid in League 1/2.