Skybluefaz
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Oh wow, that is shite.
Oh wow, that is shite.
No wonder , 33 against 11I think we also lost to someone early last season on Sky, was it Swansea/Cardiff/Middlesborough, to a late goal?
Swansea I remember Ayew just opening our defense and running through easilyI think we also lost to someone early last season on Sky, was it Swansea/Cardiff/Middlesborough, to a late goal?
We drew that, and Ayew’s goal wasn’t particularly late. Maybe Forest? I think that was televised, wasn’t it?Swansea I remember Ayew just opening our defense and running through easily
No was 1-0We drew that, and Ayew’s goal wasn’t particularly late. Maybe Forest? I think that was televised, wasn’t it?
2 lateish goals at the Riverside.I think we also lost to someone early last season on Sky, was it Swansea/Cardiff/Middlesborough, to a late goal?
Think your right a draw would take that now.Our record on for televised games has actually been really good since we've came up. Can only remember losing the one Vs Bournemouth. Correct me if I'm wrong but aside from the draw against Watford which was still a good result, the rest have all been wins haven't they?
Think your right a draw would take that now.
They havnt been to our ground in about 30 years.I genuinely reckon this could see a crowd if about 12k.
They havnt been to our ground in about 30 years.
Its not that far either. Think they will bring 1000, embarrasing if they cant mange that.
Crowd will still be 14500 minimum.
They've never been to The Ricoh/CBS at all, so hopefully that will drag a few more of them up here.They havnt been to our ground in about 30 years.
Its not that far either. Think they will bring 1000, embarrasing if they cant mange that.
Crowd will still be 14500 minimum.
We got hammered at Reading, that was on Sky from memory.Our record on for televised games has actually been really good since we've came up. Can only remember losing the one Vs Bournemouth. Correct me if I'm wrong but aside from the draw against Watford which was still a good result, the rest have all been wins haven't they?
Even if they bring 1000 + (which I genuinely think they will), I can't see 3000 non-season ticket holders choosing to pay £30 to see us play against a fairly boring club at lunchtime when they can watch it at home.
You make these types of dire prophecies before every match, didn't you say 14k for Reading?
'Real games' on Sky were QPR, Bournemouth, Reading, Birmingham, Watford, Brentford & Rotherham... Only 1 defeat amongst that.We got hammered at Reading, that was on Sky from memory.
True, I was wrong.
Difference is, this is £30, 12:30pm and on Sky. Surely you aren't expecting similar to Reading?
How much did we make from TV last season?'Real games' on Sky were QPR, Bournemouth, Reading, Birmingham, Watford, Brentford & Rotherham... Only 1 defeat amongst that.
All others were midweek one camera/no replay jobs.
Tbf Fulham, despite having a wealthy owner and swollen pockets from years of yo-yoing collecting parachute payments which means they always end up near the top of this league, aren't really much of a draw. At least I don't think so anyway.No I’m not, but good results between now and then, the novelty of Fulham, the likely league leaders or thereabouts- it’s very rarely as negative as you make out
Tbf Fulham, despite having a wealthy owner and swollen pockets from years of yo-yoing collecting parachute payments which means they always end up near the top of this league, aren't really much of a draw. At least I don't think so anyway.
Maybe slightly more of a draw for us as we've somehow managed to dodge playing them for decades, but I'm not sure most will even realise that.
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Not sure. They reckon you make around £100k per home game, and all bar Rotherham were.How much did we make from TV last season?
No I’m not, but good results between now and then, the novelty of Fulham, the likely league leaders or thereabouts- it’s very rarely as negative as you make out
Exactly why would anyone care? It’s the first game since crowds are allowed back that we’ve played Huddersfield for 50 years. Wow
Take away the recent history with Fulham in Europe and floating around the Prem, they are no bigger draw than Huddersfield for me.
Nobody is arguing that or anything like it. Just that it’s highly unlikely there will be as few as 12k there, and this desperate obsession with making gloomy forecasts is weird
We played Brentford live on Sky in February and battered them. Strange result considering our form, Biamou with 2 assists and Walker with 2, one which was an awful penalty.
Anythings possible.
That's appalling.
I dont know of anyone bar ST holders going to this. Same for me also, daughter has football training until 12 fuck rushing about to get up there and paying 30 nicka il stick it on telly
Agreed - 6 match package for £144 (£24 a game) hardly feels like an incentive to buy. Would have thought £120 should be nearer the mark if you want to get cash up front. I guess the proof of the pudding will be the sale numbers for these. You'd think they'd want to shift a few as it give the club cash up front (guessing some even get unused each season) and takes a bit of pressure off the ticket office / cash turnstiles on match days. Odd when ST prices seem so reasonable.
I have a sneaky feeling STs won’t be as reasonable next season. I think they were thinking it might be another COVID season and we’re playing it safe.
Why is it highly unlikely? £30 a ticket and on sky? Probably the smallest away following for a Saturday game this season.
I got the Forest game correct, as I did with the away following at Barnsley correct. Not gloomy, realistic.