But that doesn't account for so many empty seats both ends of posh stand . Why would that be the case . Illness , family commitments doesn't lend itself to the corners of a stand. My guess is the tickets were free and people just couldn't be bothered.
He clearly thought he'd give everyone the impression that I had it in for people who couldn't go to the match because they were in hospital. He knows that's not true and it's just point scoring .
I'd offer sympathy under normal circumstances but bollocks.
I just noticed so many empty seats in a sell out.
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Watch the highlights. Lots of empty seats in the west stand. In the corners as you'd expect. But surely if people are on holiday etc they'd be dotted all over and not more in the corners than elsewhere.
Watch the highlights . Pockets all over the west and North stand. Perhaps more of our fans go on holiday at Christmas than other clubs, but like I say, there might be similar numbers missing at other sell out matches up and down the land.
I watched it at home . Lots of empty seats in the west stand, and I'm not including the balcony. There were, inevitably, spaces all over the north stand.
If we can't actually can't fill our own seats on Boxing Day ( and I don't mean sell out because we clearly can ) then I don't know when it...
This match was sold out. It wasn't a game moved from a Saturday to midweek . It wasn't as if people were going but work commitments prevented them .
Yet there were hundreds of empty seats. Not thousands but clearly enough for it to look short of a sell out .
Still a very good crowd. The fact...
Hysel gets swept under the carpet. Never mentioned. For the Juventus supporters it's a tragedy as poignant as Hillsborough was to Liverpool supporters .