Rex
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Post by Rex on Aug 31, 2016 5:34:25 GMT
Does anyone have a link to the attendances for all of last nights matches? BBC Sport seems to have boycotted reporting on nearly all the games!
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TaiwanGas
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Post by TaiwanGas on Aug 31, 2016 5:50:54 GMT
Gate no's!, I cant even find the scores!....ha ha
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Post by lostinspace on Aug 31, 2016 6:31:58 GMT
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strung out
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Post by strung out on Aug 31, 2016 6:47:44 GMT
Attendances here:
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Aug 31, 2016 7:02:27 GMT
What were the 270 pompey fans thinking of?!
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Angas
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Post by Angas on Aug 31, 2016 8:04:54 GMT
According to KB, all the away supporters in the South Stand last night were family members of the Reading kids. Presumably on free tickets. Are they included in attendance figures?
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Peter Parker
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Post by Peter Parker on Aug 31, 2016 8:32:50 GMT
According to KB, all the away supporters in the South Stand last night were family members of the Reading kids. Presumably on free tickets. Are they included in attendance figures? I would have thought so. I was more amazed Southampton had 260 for their u23 kids. Thats a lot of family
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2016 8:54:11 GMT
There are some fabulous non-attendances there and some stunning photos of near empty stadia doing the rounds - Bolton and Charlton are particularly striking. Given that 'the elite' only have to stage one game at their stadium (and West Ham are exempt from that), maybe we can have another last minute rule change to shunt all these games off to non-league grounds or whatever, rather than powering up and staffing vast stadia for nothing. Sell it as an eco thing / taking football to the community (both worthier and closer to realisation than the nonsense of this stitch-up being good for the future England team).
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Post by CountyGroundHotel on Aug 31, 2016 10:24:31 GMT
There are some fabulous non-attendances there and some stunning photos of near empty stadia doing the rounds - Bolton and Charlton are particularly striking. Given that 'the elite' only have to stage one game at their stadium (and West Ham are exempt from that), maybe we can have another last minute rule change to shunt all these games off to non-league grounds or whatever, rather than powering up and staffing vast stadia for nothing. Sell it as an eco thing / taking football to the community (both worthier and closer to realisation than the nonsense of this stitch-up being good for the future England team). The u23s clubs will undoubtedly only have one stand open for the 'home' fixture, though I'm going to guess that the players will be surprised to find out that u23 fixtures are played at 'home' and not some non league ground as normal.
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Post by sheffieldgas on Aug 31, 2016 12:52:19 GMT
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Post by clockendgas on Aug 31, 2016 14:35:41 GMT
According to KB, all the away supporters in the South Stand last night were family members of the Reading kids. Presumably on free tickets. Are they included in attendance figures? I would have thought so. I was more amazed Southampton had 260 for their u23 kids. Thats a lot of family Thats only one family in hartcliffe
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Post by Bridgeman on Aug 31, 2016 23:03:14 GMT
What were the 270 pompey fans thinking of?! Making sure they took more away than Southampton
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