Attendance v Walsall (10 Viewers)

wingy

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The front 5 or 6 rows were half empty on match day because, the fans who were allocated those tickets just got up and probably sat in the blocks opened on the day in block 25 , 26 , or 27. So far this season not one steward has checked tickets. You can practically go for a wonder anywhere.
That's the way we've done it lately.
 

Astute

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Arctic blast predicted for Tuesday, just in time for this match.
Stupid decision from FL to insist on quick rearrangement.
Imagine how big the crowd would be if they picked a midweek in March or April when there are only a couple of midweek fixtures scheduled.

They need to keep the fixtures up to date as much as they can. The bad weather hasn't started yet. And I don't fancy a game every few days at the end of the season.
 

Skyblueweeman

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100% guaranteed....I'm defo going to the Walsall game then taking the folks and the wife to her first ever game against Burton (and I'm going to Stoke v Norwich in between) #tripledecker


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oakey

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There are only 2 midweek matches in the final 9 weeks of the season. Plenty of room for one more.
 

Astute

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There are only 2 midweek matches in the final 9 weeks of the season. Plenty of room for one more.

And how many games will be postponed before the end of the season because of the weather or our opponents still being in the cup?

It would be much better to have just one game most weeks at the end of a season. It would help any promotion push.
 

GaryJones

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17,500 I reckon
 

Gazolba

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15,777 plus or minus 1.
 

oakey

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And how many games will be postponed before the end of the season because of the weather or our opponents still being in the cup?

It would be much better to have just one game most weeks at the end of a season. It would help any promotion push.

None at the Ricoh.
You miss my point that it is easily doable and football as a spectator sport should put the spectators first, unless it becomes too congested for the players. There would have to be several postponements for that to happen.
When have we had several postponements due to weather?

Actually it would be much more exciting at the end of the season if we did have a few midweek games. We would also have huge crowds and a growing buzz if promotion was on the cards.
Let's agree to disagree.
 

letsallsingtogether

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The front 5 or 6 rows were half empty on match day because, the fans who were allocated those tickets just got up and probably sat in the blocks opened on the day in block 25 , 26 , or 27. So far this season not one steward has checked tickets. You can practically go for a wonder anywhere.

No these seats were half way back and there was 9 of us that moved into them
 

Bob Latchford

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I'm at the tesco store and just walked passed the club shop. Queuing upto the library

Are they open on a Sunday ? I find that most surprising.
 

Bob Latchford

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GaryJones

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I'm at the tesco store and just walked passed the club shop. Queuing upto the library

Perhaps theyre queing up to buy a book?

Which direction is the queue pointing?
 

Bob Latchford

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How far is the Library from the ccfc shop ?
 

skybluelee

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Tuesday will have a huge bearing on the crowd for next weekend.

Beat Walsall and it will be another 1st vs 2nd match up and we all know what happened last time that happened this season. 18K City fans minimum I predict.
 

Sky Blue Harry H

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Gutted I've got to miss this, but at least my mate is using my season ticket to replace my 'bellowing'(positive stuff mainly!) for 90mins. Will be there in spirit, though, and will be back for the Burton game (along with said mate) :D
 

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