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bigfatronssba

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Think last 2 games will be 30k + - WBA sold out, imagine boro will also.

That will mean that 4 out 5 final normal league games will have all been 30k+ crowds.
Must be nearly 60 years since we’ve managed that
 

bigfatronssba

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Pretty sure the West/Covered/Shed end at HR was originally from Twickenham rugby stadium.

It was. And when they reconstructed it they realised the West Terrace was on a substantial slope, so rather than correct the slope, they made the roof support posts different lengths across the terrace.

The slope of the West Terrace wouldn’t be fixed until the early 80s
 

Skybluecol

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That will mean that 4 out 5 final normal league games will have all been 30k+ crowds.
Must be nearly 60 years since we’ve managed that
It really is great support.... there's a big group of us in Singers Corner and on the odd occasion where someone can't make it due to work/family commitments I've been dragging up an Arsenal, Liverpool, Manure and even a Newcastle supporter (also a Norwich fan vs Ipswich). The supporters of the Prem clubs have all returned and paid their way after a freebie. They love the atmosphere, even if they return again this or next season they join the occasional supporter bracket....realise live football can't be beaten and slowly turn into a City fan....seen others mention this and I think it'll expand further next season and our average attendance will increase again (can't believe the figures we're seeing tbh!)
Although, I believe they must be branded somehow to we can identify them 😏
 

ccfc1234

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It's first and foremost the success on the pitch that matters. However, fan engagement through Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube featuring interviews and "The Unseen" show has brought the club directly onto our phones and TVs, creating a more intimate connection with the players. This sense of belonging to something, of being part of an extended footballing family, has really helped to solidify the relationships between fans, club, and community.
 

mmttww

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It's first and foremost the success on the pitch that matters. However, fan engagement through Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube featuring interviews and "The Unseen" show has brought the club directly onto our phones and TVs, creating a more intimate connection with the players. This sense of belonging to something, of being part of an extended footballing family, has really helped to solidify the relationships between fans, club, and community.

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