Attendances this week 08:35 - Jan 3 with 477 views | PatfromPoole | We keep being told that our home attendances in August are usually low due to holidays, weddings, christenings, bar mitzvahs etc... Yet we have had two virtual full houses at St. Mary’s this week, at a time of year when loads of people go away on holiday. Bit odd. Despite beating Watford and Norwich, our home record had been terrible, and there were buckets of empty seats against West Ham. FWIW I suspect that many people have had enough of putting up with their families over Christmas and are after a few hours’ respite. | |
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Attendances this week on 12:03 - Jan 3 with 390 views | SaintNick | Christmas games are always well attended. 2009/10 last home game before xmas Tranmere home 19,800 then Exeter on Boxing Day 30,890, interesting to note that this was only around 90 less than the attendance against Spurs | |
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Attendances this week on 12:08 - Jan 3 with 383 views | grumpy | Doesn't attendances count Season Ticket holders whether they attend or not? | | | |
Attendances this week on 13:26 - Jan 3 with 341 views | 1ASIN12 |
Attendances this week on 12:08 - Jan 3 by grumpy | Doesn't attendances count Season Ticket holders whether they attend or not? |
Most club announce tickets sold (season tickets and match day tickets) and not the actual attendance. | | | |
Attendances this week on 14:27 - Jan 3 with 329 views | kingslandstand1 | And I heard the Spurs game was £70+ in places? | | | |
Attendances this week on 14:34 - Jan 3 with 320 views | 1ASIN12 |
Attendances this week on 14:27 - Jan 3 by kingslandstand1 | And I heard the Spurs game was £70+ in places? |
May be yes. My seat in block 4 would have been £65 and I think £50 for the Palace game. | | | |
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