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The big bits separating the away supporters must account for a far bit of that. Really seems excessive.Was there really 12,000 empty seats v Pboro?
I’m always sceptical of official crowd numbers.
The big bits separating the away supporters must account for a far bit of that. Really seems excessive.Was there really 12,000 empty seats v Pboro?
I’m always sceptical of official crowd numbers.
And You would get gift, discount vouchers and a Christmas card (and perhaps invite to Christmas party!).Yes but I believe that’s £20 for an U18 so you may as well buy a JSB for £25 then it would be free for any other game
Sure i read on their forum they had sold all initial ticketsEarly kick off, on the telly and Cat A. Fulham won't bring loads either. Tbh I don't think we'll even match last week v Peterborough but that would be the benchmark imo.
More importantly after a three week break from Saturday, if we can win tomorrow and then get a point Saturday, people will start to believe and be champing at the bit for the next one . I think that's Derby so still cat A, but winnable fixture and they'll bring more too.
Any jsb have family tickets costing £20 for 2 adults and 2 childrenDepends on family finances
I’m at a stage where I can go to whichever matches I want. That’s not always been the case and maybe a lunchtime TV game which for a family maybe £100 may prove too expensive
A £50 family ticket for this game maybe the answer but too late for that
Sure i read on their forum they had sold all initial tickets
I agree - the only caveat to that is I can't remember the last time we played them. I've never been to Craven Cottage and need to tick that ground off hopefully later this season (Huddersfield too), so on that basis I imagine there are many Fulham fans who have never been to the CBS and is a brand new away day for them. It might encourage more than on an average season. Also know that we're playing well, will be a decent crowd, likely a good game and that they can command a decent allocation so can make plans. Equally they could be tinpot and bring 500, but hope for the former.I’d be very surprised at that if I’m honest, Fulham were (at least in the prem days) fairly well known for having rather thin away support.
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I think this was a glitch in their ticketing system as it showed a sell out initially, be surprised if they bring more than 1500Sure i read on their forum they had sold all initial tickets
I agree - the only caveat to that is I can't remember the last time we played them. I've never been to Craven Cottage and need to tick that ground off hopefully later this season (Huddersfield too), so on that basis I imagine there are many Fulham fans who have never been to the CBS and is a brand new away day for them. It might encourage more than on an average season. Also know that we're playing well, will be a decent crowd, likely a good game and that they can command a decent allocation so can make plans. Equally they could be tinpot and bring 500, but hope for the former.
Thanks - guess that explains why I've not been than. I knew it wasn't recent but didn't realise that long and imagine the reverse will be like gold dust so I'll have to get on as soon as available.Yeah that’s a fair point. I think we last played them in the league in 67/68, they were relegated that season and then fell through the divisions until reaching the prem again in 2001… the year we of course went down. Craven cottage is a great little ground though, often cited as one of the best away days in the country. Used to live in west London so have been to see them a couple of times.
They could bring a decent number for the novelty of never visiting Cov, but I’d predict under a 1000 from them.
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We did play them in the League Cup in the early 80s. We went through on away goals after a thrilling 0-0 after extra at Highfield Road.Yeah that’s a fair point. I think we last played them in the league in 67/68, they were relegated that season and then fell through the divisions until reaching the prem again in 2001… the year we of course went down. Craven cottage is a great little ground though, often cited as one of the best away days in the country. Used to live in west London so have been to see them a couple of times.
They could bring a decent number for the novelty of never visiting Cov, but I’d predict under a 1000 from them.
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Yea tomorrow will see a large surge around 6pmTomorrow will be a big jump with pay day I expect.
Result tonight would make a difference too probably. Thanks evoI reckon ATM the attendance would be around 15,000
Payday tomorrow, hopefully can shift 3-4000 in the next 3 days
OK as I'm passenger in the car in way to Luton.. I've just looked again .
There's every chance if sales pick up to tomoz with payday we beat the posh attendance .
Selling well behind the goal with 3 days left and there's every chance the tesco stand sells out by Friday night .
Kids zone sold alot today too
2 full days to go it's looking very decent now
Bring those points backOK as I'm passenger in the car in way to Luton.. I've just looked again .
There's every chance if sales pick up to tomoz with payday we beat the posh attendance .
Selling well behind the goal with 3 days left and there's every chance the tesco stand sells out by Friday night .
Kids zone sold alot today too
2 full days to go it's looking very decent now
All evidence to the contraryA lot of people work Saturday morning and there's quite a bit of junior football also. Even the Coventry City development teams are kicking off a time that means you wouldn't be able to make kick off. My lad will have to miss the game because of it. Factor in price and that game is televised, it'll be notably less than last Friday.
Agree that Derby could be a very good gate though...
All evidence to the contrary
Agreed.....................................................Tonight will have an impact for sure.
I'm sure Robins won't either!Jimmy wouldn’t have accepted that performance. They should hang their heads in shame.
He was responsible for Coventry 1 notts county 5 and his Steve hunt treatmentJimmy wouldn’t have accepted that performance. They should hang their heads in shame.
Jimmy wouldn’t have accepted that performance. They should hang their heads in shame.
I remember that one . A dark dark place to go back toHe was responsible for Coventry 1 notts county 5 and his Steve hunt treatment
Every team has days like that
I remember that - Killer played for them, and they played like Brazil, despite being whipping boys most weeks! That's football for you!I remember that one . A dark dark place to go back to