Gynnsthetonic
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10,160 supporters in the stadium yesterday but just over 14,000 will be the official figure given out is what ive heard with around 5k Leicester Tigers supporters.
They've had one of their European games classed as a 0-0 due to Covid. Quite a result for them.
I imagine they are out celebrating tonight on the bars dancing, pissing and shitting on each other’s hair and eating pubes washed down with vinegar like the rugby boys do.They've had one of their European games classed as a 0-0 due to Covid. Quite a result for them.
10,160 supporters in the stadium yesterday but just over 14,000 will be the official figure given out is what ive heard with around 5k Leicester Tigers supporters.
That's tickets sold, around half and half Wasps and Leicester supporters in there 5k eachDing Ding we have a winner
14,234 was the total.
Why are so many people with tickets not turning up? Pretty sure we're not seeing that level of non-attendance at our games and with only 12 home league games and this being the big local derby it seems odd to me.That's tickets sold, around half and half Wasps and Leicester supporters in there 5k each
Surprised that piss drinking non Wendy ball fans would be worried about a respiratory virusWhy are so many people with tickets not turning up? Pretty sure we're not seeing that level of non-attendance at our games and with only 12 home league games and this being the big local derby it seems odd to me.
Aren't they playing the rugby equivalent of the Champions League reigning champions today?Can’t be any more than 3000 there today!
Can’t be any more than 3000 there today!
Aren't they playing the rugby equivalent of the Champions League reigning champions today?
Aren't they playing the rugby equivalent of the Champions League reigning champions today?
no one though seems interested in European games it’s just an odd sport
If true, The Real Cov could well beat that today, playing a college team in a semi-pro league.To be honest, if I had a bit more time I could probably count the number of people at the ground. There can't be more than 100 scattered behind the goal, huge gaps everywhere other than in the corporate bit.
3000 would be a stretch, I'd think 2000 at the very most.
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Surely Cov can't be at home today. After all Wasps promised none of their home games would take place on the same day CRFC were at home.If true, The Real Cov could well beat that today, playing a college team in a semi-pro league.
Surely Cov can't be at home today. After all Wasps promised none of their home games would take place on the same day CRFC were at home.
Yeah, Wasps were going to play on Sundays, or so they promised.
Do you remember all those Councillors lining up to say they'd never have voted to sell the Ricoh if there was a chance it could impact Cov RFC or CCFC? Incompetent or dishonest, or perhaps both...
Wives and girlfriends.2100 at Cov v Hartpury College.
In fairness, Hartpury probably brought 20 or 30 of those, plus their bus driver.
Can't tell if they are taking the piss?
Can't tell if they are taking the piss?
maybe city fans need to turn up and show them what their team means to them? Just once. Maybe outside the ground? Skyblue Army.Imagine 3000 City fans turning up to play Barca
I can’t actually remember the bond value but I thought part of the £35 million was to pay back Richardson who then paid some of it back as losses continuedI just want somebody from London Wasps to explain how they pay the bond back along with the £20*m they owe? It’s an important question as their clubs future is in the balance and their few supporters seem total obvious to it all or possibly don’t even know the amount of debt they carry.
Why do I care? I don’t give a toss really but I do care about these frauds coming into Coventry and purchasing a stadium built for Coventry city fc on the never never with no way of paying it off or any sound business case. I’m sure a few bond holders are asking the question but have many of them given up hope of their money back?