Ticket sales if you ask me lads. Biggest game in years for the millers and not even 20,000 can be bothered going down to Wembley. Poor in my book im afraid. Even little old leyton orient have outsold you.
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Ticket sales if you ask me lads. Biggest game in years for the millers and not even 20,000 can be bothered going down to Wembley. Poor in my book im afraid. Even little old leyton orient have outsold you.
You want to have words with yourself mate.
19.5k is not a bad showing at all, given its going to be at least A?80 per person to get down, with a 400 mile round trip. People work.
Little orient are a walk away from the stadium and if its anything like last time, half the "supporters" will be from West Ham.
Besides, little old us, have done better than you guys this season, with last seasons squad. What happened to the Gil's this year? P!ss poor of you ask me...
I know this is clear fishing, but it speaks volumes that for entertainment in the middle of the night you're trying to wind up fans of a team who've had a better season than you, and are of no significance to you.Quote:
Originally Posted by LondonsGill
Blimey, if this is a Gill's fan I'll show my arse in the Meadow winda.
Well spotted sota Its probably an oinker on the wind up or dare i say it... one of our own wind up merchants! :blue: :blue:Quote:
Originally Posted by sota
Does look a bit iffy, was it not LondonGil, no s, and he's a new registration, why when he's been around yonks.
Anyway to answer the point, ... If this game had been at Bramall Lane or the Rust Bucket, how would the figures pan out then?
hehe, obviously on a wind up, but, for the record, how many Gills fans are gunna wembley today?? hahaha
The huge cost associated with ticket prices and travel will not put off the diehards or even the once a season brigade. Those who it will put off are the mates of Millers fans who support Sheff U/Porkers/Leeds etc. It is now a very expensive day out to watch a football game involving a team you don't even support.
For me the club should have sold the tickets at NYS, saving approx A£5 a ticket and negating the postal problems many have suffered. It was wholly understandable in 2010 that we couldnt sell tickets from Barbot Hall but it would not have been too much of a logistical effort to convert one of the empty stores at NYS to a temporary ticket office. I imagine they just didnt fancy the hassle.
Deffo not a Gill. Probably a sad old has been, attention seeking Miller... but I've no idea who that could be.