The design of a football stadium means a proportion of good seats which are filled. I think it is the less popular seats that are a bit overpriced. These are the ones that are sold to away fans and the empty spaces on TV. At the Amex visiting fans get the cheapest tickets at £32 for Category A...
Population of Cleveland is 541,333. Brighton has outlying regions as well. Up to 459,000 from traditional fans area. Another 100,000 from non-traditional areas. About the same I'd guess.
I 've not been to Middlesbro' but I have been to Newcastle and the cars are newer. So if you have a job, I...
Overpriced Lower Tiers
The same seats are empty at the Riverside as at the Amex, although not nearly as many. Down the side at the ends and at the front where it costs £42 at the Amex (overpriced) and view is no better than behind the goals (£32). Better view on TV. Lower tiers are bigger a...
Big ground, therefore lots of spaces in the naff seats.
We were equally as dominant at home to Wolves. More so when Bruno ambled up and their defender fluked his goalbound shot onto the bar.
PS. Wolves get another own :goal:.
I think 2-0 would have been par before the start.
Boro look good in midfield, Wolves look poor in defence, Boro defence not tested. HT 0-0
Not all that much wrong with Wolves. Just looks like a Premier League club vs Championship.
Boro push up with their full backs, so there is gap that...
It's £39 m loss over 3 years.
Rhodes amortisation will show as a big loss in the books. So will the purchases of Nugent and Downing. That's the cost of buying experienced older players. Not prudent. A gamble on going up.
Adomah in the the same position as Baldock vs Leeds flicks the ball wide of goal.
BBC:
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Big chance for Middlesbrough, Gaston Ramirez plays Albert Adomah through with a superb ball that tears the Wolves defence apart, but the Boro man's finish rolls wide of Wolves keeper Carl Ikeme's...