standupforcity
Well-Known Member
With mixed results last for teams playing in front of fans, do home teams in tier 2 have an unfair advantage?
Yes they do. They can go to the pub again.
That will be my substantial meal. And I can eat them all day long so can stay in the pub as long as I likeAnd get a scotch egg
Wycombe lost at home for the first time in 4 so don't think it really mattersWith mixed results last for teams playing in front of fans, do home teams in tier 2 have an unfair advantage?
Wycombe lost at home for the first time in 4 so don't think it really matters
With mixed results last for teams playing in front of fans, do home teams in tier 2 have an unfair advantage?
I agree in principle, be interesting to see some figures to see if teams with home fans are performing better. I guess the flip side is it will motivate away players who love winding up the oppo fans...had this convo with the old man, yes totally unfair advantage should bring all fans back in any amount or none at all in my opinion, as what player wouldnt love to score infront of fans or influence the ref to a certain degree
I agree in principle, be interesting to see some figures to see if teams with home fans are performing better. I guess the flip side is it will motivate away players who love winding up the oppo fans...
What are the options again?Not at all.
To some extent.
Very much so.
Don't know.
One game though tbf. Under normal circumstances there is a home advantage, what I’m wondering is if that translates into an advantage this season for clubs with 2/4K fans dotted around vs those of us without. You’d imagine so, butWycombe had fans in yesterday and their little mini run came crashing down.
But in general there is a n advantage with home fans in a stadium.
I wonder how many champ clubs have fans in now?