Mucca Mad Boys
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Sold out the away end that day. The League Cup isn’t a big draw because it’s midweek and let’s be honest, a Mickey Mouse cup until you get to the quarter/semi final.
Sold out the away end that day. The League Cup isn’t a big draw because it’s midweek and let’s be honest, a Mickey Mouse cup until you get to the quarter/semi final.
That's was a great game. Gunnarsson long throw in the last minute.
West Ham was also a good one few years earlier. Went off outside
about 24k, we did also not sell tickets for us in the south stand but they didn't sell all 6kGood atmosphere that night. Probably only about 22,000 there then and that's after the win at United.
Kevin Keegan's last game in managementThat's was a great game. Gunnarsson long throw in the last minute.
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this is just 3 screenshots of tickets at least 8-10k tickets still left
Gonna sell out easy!!
Milner as a 19yr old or similar, cutting the mustard?
Milner as a 19yr old or similar, cutting the mustard?
He was born in ‘86 so would have been 22-23Think he was younger than that and played up from through the middle. Maybe just turned 18.
Not trying to spin anything and actively trying to encourage people to go, it never crossed my mind not to go, but I get why some people aren't.
Biggest mistake was not allowing season ticket holders to purchase at £30 regardless of when they bought a ticket. A few would have made a last minute decision to go, but penalising them for not committing earlier will put people off.
Still selling at a similar rate to the Maidstone game where 27,000 turned up.
He was born in ‘86 so would have been 22-23
Depends on what rate. By this point in comparison I’m pretty sure we’d sold a significant amount more.
The way I've viewed it is based on season ticket sales .
If we've sold 21500 ST's roughly then that map would indicate we've sold around 18000 home tickets so far plus 3k spurs guaranteed sold .
The map always looks more than it actually is in terms of seats available
22 as it was August 2008 and he was born Jan 1986He was born in ‘86 so would have been 22-23
22 as it was August 2008 and he was born Jan 1986
Sky says only 19k there which seems very low to what it felt like in the ground
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Keegan was the manager at the the played us so he's the one who fucked it and left Shearer a poisoned chalice.Was gonna say that looks a pretty good Newcastle team, of course the year they went down under Shearer
We weren't allowed in 3/14 or 15 that games as they wanted them for segregation was they'd decided to sell as many tickets as they could to newcastle fansLoads of games around that time used to feel bigger crowds than the number suggested. That Blackburn game in the FA Cup in 2009 had an attendance of 22/23,000 and it felt absolutely packed. Those were the days people used to cram into the corner and you'd have 2 people per seat in 14. Blackburn only had about 400 there if I remember correctly.
The Birmingham game a week or two before the Chelsea match was the same. Similar attendance but felt a little bit busier than the number announced.
Cock rings, and Amyl nitrite for me.The pinch is real. For many there is far, far better and important things to lump £30 on.
Yeah, fairly established at this point. Broke through at Leeds at a very young age didn't he (when they were still in the prem?)?He was born in ‘86 so would have been 22-23
Tell me about it, if only crack wasn't so moreishCock rings, and Amyl nitrite for me.
The cost of living is a stinker eh.
he was 16 so that would of been 2002ish so just after our PL timeYeah, fairly established at this point. Broke through at Leeds at a very young age didn't he (when they were still in the prem?)?
It’s a good and nostalgic point.I know we shouldn’t have to in this day and age but it was actually quite nice to get a physical ticket through the post. Plus I can add it to all the others over the years.
Never the same scanning a code or carrying around a piece of folder up paper.