Non-Attending Play-Off Blades

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Non attending Blades, what's your primary reason?

  • Ticket Pricing

    Votes: 48 22.6%
  • Match Fatigue & Downbeat on our Chances

    Votes: 56 26.4%
  • Match is Televised

    Votes: 23 10.8%
  • Might need to fork out for Wembley

    Votes: 33 15.6%
  • School night

    Votes: 52 24.5%

  • Total voters
    212
Go on then, what did they do that was different?
Sold tickets for the Peterborough game before the first leg which they lost 4-0
That worked out well for them,
Our return leg attendance for that game would have been about 5000 because they wouldn't have even started thinking about selling to the majority until after the first game.

Joe Bloggs is able to buy a ticket for himself and his wife and kid who hasn't seen Wendy play since he dragged them along to the last Wembley game
Worked out well for them because it gives the impression of selling out and keeps their massive delusions true in their own heads, when in truth the tickets were sold to day trippers who will never go to another game unless it's at Wembley, and even then only because they are dragged there on the basis of having a night out in London which is actually an afternoon in the Green Man.

My brother in law actually had the audacity to ask me if I fancied going to their game against Barnsley, just for a day arrt, he could get me a ticket without any problems at all.
 

The pricing and Monday night game is not ideal but our fans "were all ready beaten" glass half empty attitude is a big part of why we're shit in the playoffs.

As much as they are MASSIVE bell ends, the pig fans are generally a lot more optimistic
That defines our selves and Midweek. They are eternal optimists, we however are, eternal pessimists!
 
That defines our selves and Midweek. They are eternal optimists, we however are, eternal pessimists!

I recall Les Payne - the Rotherham United correspondent for The Star & Green ‘Un back in the days when it was a worthwhile publication - writing a piece, making exactly this point over 20 years ago.

As Les Payne said, it is entirely understandable that United fans have always been ‘glass half-empty’ in their outlook, given that post-war Sheffield United is a football club that has barely ever been run by people who spoke with or showed ambition.

The only exceptions, at the time he was writing, were the triple signing of Hope, Hockey and Ford in 70/71 to ignite promotion, and Reg Brearley spending big in Division 4 in 81/82. On both of those occasions, the supporters responded with enthusiasm and in hitherto unseen numbers.

As Payne noted though, on both occasions the ambition was reined in almost as quickly as it was shown and we were quickly back to the normality of pleading poverty and hardship.

SWFC, by contrast, is a club that has invariably been run by people who have spoken and acted as if their natural station is at the top of the game. It has an impact on the collective psyche.
 
…yet, as sales for every single league game prove, fans’ preference is to be in BU2. I really can’t get my breath with whoever is in charge of operations at the Lane.
It's obviously some pig deliberately slowing sales down
 
Its distance for me.

Getting to the airport is too longer a journey, as such I'll be watching it on tv with viaplay.fi

More than fair.
Travelling back from a trip to Oravais currently, left at 8:30am, won’t arrive into Heathrow until 11pm tonight!
 
More than fair.
Travelling back from a trip to Oravais currently, left at 8:30am, won’t arrive into Heathrow until 11pm tonight!
That's a fair trek for you.

My defence is it would take me a 1hr 30 drive just to get to the nearest town, before then getting the VR train to Helsinki, then the 25min tram to the airport at Vantaa, 3hr flight to Heathrow, then whatever nonsense I encounter getting to Wembley.

As much as i I'd like to go id rather watch it on Viaplay, eating some freshly fried Muikku, then jump straight into the sauna once done.

I'm not committed clearly.
 
Winning there would make it an excellent day...

Best way to get promoted...

It is crap at Wembley, but us winning there and not being there, you'd kick yourself.

Give over you wet lettuce , if we won at wembley it would be one of the biggest days in the clubs history

Lost 10 play off campaigns and to finally win one under wilder would be the biggets day in my living football esperience as a blayard

Whats wrong with wembley ? Get the train/coach down have a few drinks then come back win or lose

Yeah, cheers for that, you pack of gits.

Oh, and Wembley is still a dystopian concrete hellscape. Absolutely wretched place
 
They're here, they're there, they're every bloody where , empty seats, empty seats - what happened to that sell out - and people who couldn't get tickets late on
 

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