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Thread: Euros at NYS

  1. #121
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    Quote Originally Posted by crashbang View Post
    You said it was 2 thirds full jeez.
    One was my guess prior to attendance being anounced based on the amount of empty seats, the other was the official attendance given

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    Quote Originally Posted by fc_miller View Post
    Ok, should have stated approx. 2/3rds or it was 67.99% of ground capacity.
    Nah I reckon it was a 1/3 empty…

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    Quote Originally Posted by mellowmiller View Post
    Of course it matters. It's a lie and doesn't do women's football any favours when attendances have to be artificially manipulated.
    It looks more like there are 8100 empty seats!
    Or they’re going on tickets that were sold.
    Anyway it’s put us on map and we got some freebies by looks so does it really matter? Hmm

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    Exactly. Some of the hype is toe curlingly embarrassing.

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    When I started this thread more than a week ago, the club had stated that about 6,000 tickets had been sold for all the matches. I would say that that figure was just about right then and just about right on the night of the two matches so far.

    When international matches have been played at NYS in the past, the reported ticket sales has never been reflected in attendances. One of the problems is that the official figure included freebies to schools and community groups, and many who have been given freebies couldn't bother to turn up.

    It is not clear how many freebies have been distributed for the Euros but this could possibly go some way to explaining the discrepancy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pattylallacks2 View Post
    When I started this thread more than a week ago, the club had stated that about 6,000 tickets had been sold for all the matches. I would say that that figure was just about right then and just about right on the night of the two matches so far.

    When international matches have been played at NYS in the past, the reported ticket sales has never been reflected in attendances. One of the problems is that the official figure included freebies to schools and community groups, and many who have been given freebies couldn't bother to turn up.

    It is not clear how many freebies have been distributed for the Euros but this could possibly go some way to explaining the discrepancy.
    That's pretty much how I understood it Patty. I guess they call the freebie allocation as 'Sold'/'occupied' so whether they turn up or not would still be reflected in the actual attendance figure.

    Similar to if we sold 8k season tickets, had a disasterous season and only half of those 8k were turning up, as I understand it the figure would still be 8k attended? Is that about right?

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    I was looking on Twitter last night and someone had put on that they'd paid £3.50 for a Twix. Someone had said that £6.50 for a drink and chocolate bar.

    Incredible!

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    Quote Originally Posted by frogmiller View Post
    I was looking on Twitter last night and someone had put on that they'd paid £3.50 for a Twix. Someone had said that £6.50 for a drink and chocolate bar.

    Incredible!
    It’s incredible that somebody would pay £3.50 for a Twix, it would stop on the shelf for me.If they buy it at that price more fool them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lolmorgan View Post
    It’s incredible that somebody would pay £3.50 for a Twix, it would stop on the shelf for me.If they buy it at that price more fool them.
    It was probably Brin to eat with his £14 diet coke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lolmorgan View Post
    It’s incredible that somebody would pay £3.50 for a Twix, it would stop on the shelf for me.If they buy it at that price more fool them.
    £3.50 for a twix…..two fingers to that..!.

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