And how many pigs would have been
down at phukhall stain if your prices were same as ours?
Pig board that way >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Not surprising really.
After last week's mauling at City, no doubt they were a BIGGER draw than a ***** match in the so-called promotion push.
Tin Pot
And how many pigs would have been
down at phukhall stain if your prices were same as ours?
Pig board that way >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Attendancezzzzzzzzzzzzz
It would be interesting to debate this subject further however, you fickle f***ers aren't bothered about the subject!Originally Posted by Edwyn_Chevans
Mahat must be on holiday.
Pig logic = Take the wee wee out of 30K attending because it was cheap...then week after take the wee wee out of 18k attending and no mention about price.
Banter aside, if ever we needed justification for making football affordable, there it is.Originally Posted by Rotherhamowl10
I'd be interested in knowing which game grossed the highest ?
I imagine the 30k crowd drew more cash, both in ticket sales and various other club related purchases - but you continue those rates throughout the season and you'll get some very angry ST owners.
The gamble to take would be for Mandaric to set the low prices for season tickets - would be an extremely brave decision.
18k on a school night not a bad crowd for a team as poor and dour as Wednesday - but you do create a rod for your own backs with all the MASSIVE support bravado you constantly spew. Don't be upset when others take the p!ss when you draw a 'poor' crowd.
Ignoring the last couple of sentences that's a rarity from you - a post worthy of debate.Originally Posted by Katchouro
I wouldn't be so sure about the Reading game producing the bigger revenue - the catering leaves a lot to be desired and even if you take into account food and drink purchases by those who don't attend often enough to be aware of this, I am led to believe that the caterers
This!Banter aside, if ever we needed justification for making football affordable, there it is.
Maybe we should be following the Bradford City model and make the game affordable for the working class again.