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Not quite that but 27 k with 27k in attendance .What do we think the crowd will be ? 28500 ish which all things considered is a good effort, I would add, has the Bash game affected numbers a great effort from the fans again but an additional cost for a lot ?
Not gonna lie.. that's pretty disappointingThe BLUT is empty and that holds 2700. BL Lower is not sold to its full capacity either (I think) so I'd be surprised if it was over 27k
WilderWho gives a flying toss
I mentioned somewhere else the other day, other than blut, if you actually click on the blocks and search for tickets there is at most a couple of handfuls of single seats. I booked mine yesterday in SS and I had a choice of 3 seats24-25K.
We haven't even opened the whole BL Upper yet, just one section (BU3).
The only sections of the ground fully sold out are both central gangways on South and the singing section at the back of the Kop. Every single league game on the day of the game would only have availability down the right side of kop and in BU1 & BU3.
The fact you can still purchase in any section of the ground shows how little will be there.
Bristol City won't be bringing their full allocation anymore, i would guess
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But the rest of the ground, save a few hundred on the left flank of the kop which is always a hard sell is packed mostly. My 27k is based on Bristol still bring the full 2k mindThat’s my opinion too, but the BLUT block has been on sale for a couple of days?
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Doubt many will think that if City score first37 quid is a hard sell for a dead rubber.
On price: if the Star is to be believed, the club wanted it to be £15 but the other semi-finalist clubs would not agree. I would think it would have got much closer to a sell out at £15.37 quid is a hard sell for a dead rubber. Yes the club didn't know the outcome of the 1st leg when setting prices, BUT 37 quid is a hard sell for most anyways.
Once again, the club have misread the situation regarding ticket sales.
Also, one way to increase take up would have been to say, if you buy a ticket for the semi final, you're guaranteed a final ticket.
Perhaps as a very last minute sales strategy the club could announce that we will purposefully score 2 own goals in the first minute and also have Gus and Vin bookedDoubt many will think that if City score first
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