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So, just over 20,000.

Was it because of the TV coverage, or was there actually a boycott (not Geoff) of the game in protest of Robson? I'm sure £15 isn't too much to go see Premiership opposition. Does anyone know someone that has stopped coming because Robsin is in charge?

I wonder if those who boycotted (if there were actually any) whilst Warnock was in charge have come back :)
 



there were about 7k man citeh fans so saying about 13k blades. we have s0k odd season tickets?

i know a few who have stopped going because of robson. not just today mind.
 
Didnt make it today :cry: So I wont moan about the attendance - Sounded loud on TV though!

Had a game myself so wouldnt have got there in time

UTB
 
Didnt make it today :cry: So I wont moan about the attendance - Sounded loud on TV though!

Had a game myself so wouldnt have got there in time

UTB

There's a difference between not making it and purposely avoiding it though. I have missed more games this season already than most others, but this is purely through other commitments getting in the way. Any opportunity I get to go to the Lane I will, as i'm sure you do, regardelss of what's happening, etc.
 
I know Gez - and those who are deliberately avoiding for whatever reason will hopefully come to their sense sooner rather than later!
 
It was about what i expected today.

Reminded me of the Villa game a few years back today.
 
Yeah that was the one.

I right enjoyed that. Like today:p
 
The Villa game was also on the TV, on the BBC i believe. Wasn't the Villa game a saturday afternoon (12pm)? I certainly remember splitting my shift at work into two so I could go see it.
 



even if they have been going from the 50's?
 
i agree, i think the tickets should go to the ones who went to both games first, then the others who went to either bolton or man city then go to loyalty points.
 
i agree, i think the tickets should go to the ones who went to both games first, then the others who went to either bolton or man city then go to loyalty points.

But we know the ones that boycotted will want a ticket and they will end up costing the likes of me and you a chance of maybe going to Anfield or The Memorial Ground :p
 
But we know the ones that boycotted will want a ticket and they will end up costing the likes of me and you a chance of maybe going to Anfield or The Memorial Ground :p

I could be slightly biased on this having fewer points than most, but shouldn't the matches be given to the fans who stick with the club through the bad times as well as the good as they are 'loyalty' points.
 
I could be slightly biased on this having fewer points than most, but shouldn't the matches be given to the fans who stick with the club through the bad times as well as the good as they are 'loyalty' points.

I don't have many points myself, i stick with my side through thick and thin and so does Dan, which is why i put people like 'me and you'.
 
For the fourth round of the FA Cup? Not at all.

Especially when you fatcor in that it was on TV and on a sunday afternoon. I expected less if i'm honest but hopefully the performance will coax a few more to turn up against Watford tomorrow.
 
I could be slightly biased on this having fewer points than most, but shouldn't the matches be given to the fans who stick with the club through the bad times as well as the good as they are 'loyalty' points.

Where do the ones who stick with the club through good and bad AND have loads of loyalty points fit in? :)
 



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