Really, calling someone and their staff idiots at the start of a letter you've sent to a newspaper rather than directly to the club and a ceo who regularly responds to all his mail from fans isn't exactly constructive. If you want to raise a point, there are ways of going about it without...
But that's what I'm saying, like I think drew was suggesting that the club do, in that maybe the club knew it was going to be around 15k but just thought it was a free hit so they'd open the whole ground anyway. It was only after once all the costs were in that they realised they really...
Maybe that was the game where they had said, lets just open the ground so regardless of the crowd size, people can sit where they want. It was then also the game that the balance sheet came through after, and someone said 'we're not doing that again!'.
It is amazing that we've gone from a dilapidated ground, to Gillingham, to the Withdean, to not being able to sit anywhere but an elevated position in an upper tier.
The drama football fans can express holds no bounds. Imagine what your 20 year younger self would say to you if he could hear you...
They often keep blocks for family and guests of players and staff etc. typically in the east stand, hence you see players at the end waving and going over to that section (where their lounge is for afterwards). I think they're given a deadline to take them up, if not they're put on sale.
Didn’t they both sell really fast for the initial allocation? Even West Brom the uppers were open pretty quick. I wonder what the break even point for staffing the upper tiers are? 50% 70%? Don’t know the answers, maybe they just haven’t had the indicators for this one?
They’ll presumably have data on website traffic and how many viewing but not purchasing. Not sure a few nsc’ers constitutes a conclusion that thousands are waiting. We’ll know soon enough though I guess.