Attendance predictiona v Rochdale (2 Viewers)

stupot07

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Right this isn't a who's boycotting / who's not boycotting. I'm just genuinely interested in what peoples predictions are for the attendance tomorrow.

I think the boycott will reduce crowds but my guess it will be around be 6.5-7k.


Nick if this spirals into chaos, please feel free to close/ delete it.



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Grendel

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The majority of the boycotters will probably never go to a game anyway. I expect minimal impact on attendance. I would say we will still get 7-7,500 home fans.
 

theferret

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Around 8.5K officially with around 7.5K in the ground at a guess. I'm joining the march but will watch the game.
 

rupert_bear

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We have five and a half thousand season ticket holders, there's 5 in my
family none are going. I think there will be little walk up support so I'll go for 6000 home support maximum plus the away, although I suspect the club will exaggerate the figure
 

chiefdave

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They aren't likely to bring anywhere near as many as midweek so when the attendance is lower it will be claimed as a huge victory for the boycott no matter what.
When you take out the visiting fans what are we averaging for Saturday games? Given STs will count anyway I don't think it will be down that much. Suspect there will be a decent number of people saying they are boycotting who don't go anyway.

Next week we can look forward to hundreds of posts with people who weren't there saying the attendance given is too high and people who were there saying it wasn't.
 

ccfcway

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They aren't likely to bring anywhere near as many as midweek so when the attendance is lower it will be claimed as a huge victory for the boycott no matter what.

We got 9942 at the corresponding fixture last season and it was on a saturday

If I recall, we were on a dreadful run then as well.
 

Wyken Sky Blue

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Still think it'll push 10k.

The people that will attend the boycott will be the ones that usually don't go to games anyway.

This fixture was only picked because both clubs were bottom of the league at the time so likely to result in a smaller crowd. The boycott crowd would then claim it to be a success where in reality is isn't and won't be.

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ccfcway

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Still think it'll push 10k.

The people that will attend the boycott will be the ones that usually don't go to games anyway.

This fixture was only picked because both clubs were bottom of the league at the time so likely to result in a smaller crowd. The boycott crowd would then claim it to be a success where in reality is isn't and won't be.

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if we get 10k, there is an argument to say we should boycott every home game, as more will have turned up than last season

"the boycott crowd"....

We are so split as a fan base, no one can agree on any form of protest. Not sure why the whole series of events (if they have one) hasn't been publicised. Maybe, just maybe, if the next protest was "lets pack the place" etc etc, there would be something for everyone to get onboard with the whole series of events, as opposed to focusing on one.
 

Alan Dugdales Moustache

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I'm with Grendel on this one - 7,500 ish
 

Warwickhunt

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8,500+ inside 600 parking tickets for parking overtime at the RICOH Tesco car park because they don't now about the parking rules applied on match days I should imagine loads will park at tesco and walk to Holbrook park
 

hill83

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About 9k.
Few more home fans than the last game as it's a Saturday but less away fans.
 

Hobo

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So who won?
 

Warwickhunt

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Think it will be just shy of 9000 Rochdale on a good run may bring a few
Well I think they bought 340 ish dread to think what would have come if they were on a bad run.?
 

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