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  1. chaileyjem

    [Albion] How big a factor is ‘bad’ transport affecting your STH decision?

    For most - none at all . But it remains salient on here for some - given the reported figures are always sell outs - want to use it as evidence, I think, for any number of valid grievances - transport, season ticket sharing , tv schedules, bottle tops, lack of a striker - and hence prove their...
  2. chaileyjem

    [Albion] How big a factor is ‘bad’ transport affecting your STH decision?

    Agreed - it did. But I thought it was pretty full up - you didn’t. That’s all. Fair enough.
  3. chaileyjem

    [Albion] How big a factor is ‘bad’ transport affecting your STH decision?

    I’m just a fan, not a bot and the number of fans who show up is keenly debated on here for all sorts of reasons. By yourself and many others. And many predict - have done for years now - rather bleak projections for who is going to turn up. So if someone who was there argues it was “nowhere...
  4. chaileyjem

    [Albion] How big a factor is ‘bad’ transport affecting your STH decision?

    There was but I think @Terry Butcher Tribute Act means the actual number in the ground. It was - agreed - as you say - pretty packed. No “swathes of empty seats” as some forecast. And very half empty to argue it was “nowhere near” the 31,600 or so tickets sold number
  5. chaileyjem

    [Albion] How big a factor is ‘bad’ transport affecting your STH decision?

    The number of people in the ground wasn’t reported. It never is . But it was pretty close to the full capacity of tickets sold - 31,600 or so which was. Not “nowhere near”.
  6. chaileyjem

    [Albion] How big a factor is ‘bad’ transport affecting your STH decision?

    Wasn’t that different to St Mary’s last week. Or any ground where a defeat is likely after 70 mins or so. People leave early for all sorts of reasons.
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