To some people possibly especially when linked with cheap childrens tickets?. The price is just part of it though, it wasn't really 'sold' as such. It seemed to me almost like a game no one wanted to be involved with.
It'll be a full house Saturday, but they're must be people who don't go...
If they had sold tickets at £10 they might easily have got 20k plus IMO. Surely that and giving kids a chance to go would've been better than closing parts of the ground and basically saying we aren't taking this seriously either...