We had nearly 30,000 - an astonishing number but it was a different era, first final in 30+ years and a non-OF opponent.
I think it said we had around 8000 fans at the game on Saturday. A pretty poor turn out for the semi final and It got me thinking. How many fans did we have at the 91 cup final. If i can remember correctly we had half of the stadium and it was terracing back then which probably meant a bigger stadium capacity. It looked pretty much a sell out that day.
We had nearly 30,000 - an astonishing number but it was a different era, first final in 30+ years and a non-OF opponent.
Wellin it was just about a sell out in 1991 but you must also remember our first home game of the new season after the cup final I think the attendance was round about 3200. The crowd yesterday was disappointing but when you factor in kick off time,game on two TV channels,last weekend kids off for Easter school holidays I wasn’t surprised. Just hope everyone who was there yesterday and wants a cup final ticket gets one.
We had about 6,000 fans at trhe semi finals against Celtic in 1991 if thats anything to go by. Yesterday we took over twice our normal home gate.
As a starting point we had crowds of 10,200 v Falkirk in R4 and 9,000 v Morton in the QF...Falkirk had a much bigger support than Morton but at a guess we had 7-8,000 home fans - surely more than we'd get now. Allowing for all of them, plus regulars who couldn't make it, occasionals and those returning home for the big game, we're probably not far off our recent cup final attendances. That leaves a good 15,000 or whatever who I suspect were locals (mainly OF fans) and neutrals. Lots would wanted to back the town given the circumstances then and given the prices, it wasn't as much of a stretch as currently forking out at least 30 quid to watch a game where you're probably going to see your hated rivals celebrating at Hampden at the end.
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We weren't robbed then!
And, we've asked for 13,000 tickets to start with.
In 1991 my monthly salary was £550 so a £7 ticket was 1.27% of my monthly salary. If tickets are £30 this time round it will be 1.21% of my monthly salary..... so is football really that much expensive these days proportionate to wages than it was in 1991. Im not saying its cheap but it appears relative.