Witnessed it myself and confirm quite a lot of fans just walked in the open gates. Don't know why they were open but extremely hard to believe they blew open as the two gates are huge and made of metal.
As I said earlier , I heard quite a few home supporters got in for free when a gate blew open . Coupled with that , a lot of Falkirk fans arrived late into the first half today . I wonder if they were counted or just let in for nothing . I couldn't see the ticket booths being open that late into the game but maybe they were. I thought at least 2,000 today was the 'real' attendance . There were more youngsters than usual and that was pleasing .
Witnessed it myself and confirm quite a lot of fans just walked in the open gates. Don't know why they were open but extremely hard to believe they blew open as the two gates are huge and made of metal.
Lets put this into perspective . If a hundred paying adults got in for nothing then that cost the club 1600 quid . Better gate that gate secured for a fortnights time .
Perhaps they should have done the decent thing and still paid their way in.
After all, so many are so quick to point out how much they love the Club and how it really ' belongs ' to the fans. Surely then, they would wish it to maximise its income.
Or is it just another case of ' something for nothing ' - let's take what we can get ?
Any explanation for the late kick-off yesterday? Was it to allow for late arrival by Falkirk fans (a good turn-out by the way) or a problem with the match officials being late?
Traffic congestion on the motorwayOriginally Posted by Auld_Chippy
Originally Posted by nithvalley
Aye right Nithvalley - god you're sooooooooo boring
" May I suggest you as punters sort them out with good debate and wit. "
I note you have chosen not to follow Admin's advice.
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Good to see an increase in crowd average over the last two seasons although the amount of home fans through the gates this year is slightly down .
2011/12 - average 1550 ( 1266 home fans & 284 away fans ) Relegation
2012/13 - average 1658 ( 1605 home fans & 53 away fans ) Promotion
2013/14 - average 1723 ( 1544 home fans & 179 away fans ) Play-off place
Biggest crowd - 2634 v Dundee 10th Aug 2013
Smallest crowd - 1476 v Alloa 11th Jan 2014
Biggest away support - 733 , Dundee 10th Aug 2013
Smallest away support - 42 , Cowdenbeath 12th Oct 2013
Biggest combined away support - Dundee , 1070
Smallest combined away support - Alloa . 89
Biggest home support - 1901 v Dundee
Smallest home support - 1394 v Morton