Tooting Gull
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- Jul 5, 2003
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The real fans can enjoy easier transport, shorter queues and proper football. Result.
The real fans can enjoy easier transport, shorter queues and proper football. Result.
If a club takes it's eye off the playing field and expects the 'customers' to blindly buy stupid day-glo shirts and five pies each to make up the shortfall in some bean-counter's idea of 'operating costs' then they get all they deserve. And they can *u*k right off.
I don't think attendances would drop if we went down, mainly because I think all of us would fancy us to come straight back up automatically. People will pay to watch a winning team. I think it would have more impact if we have a relegation fight this year, narrowly avoid it but still look like we could struggle again next year. I think that scenario would have a bigger impact on attendances.
As ever, you'd be renewing before you knew which division we would be in.
What at current ST prices, I think you may be deluded. One or two of the promotion battles (if we were in the mix) may get big gates but not Tuesday night at home to Yeovil.
We'd have strikers that can score goals in league 1
Friday night at home to Yeovil last season saw a crowd of 26,901...but I know what you mean