Quote from: QuintonVilla on December 10, 2016, 06:25:27 PMWhere were they all today? Only 29,000 there. A few seasons down here and we'd be scraping 20k.Why are you so obsessed with attendances / allocations?Genuinely interested to hear why you spend so much time banging on about crowds.
Where were they all today? Only 29,000 there. A few seasons down here and we'd be scraping 20k.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on December 10, 2016, 11:00:29 PMQuote from: QuintonVilla on December 10, 2016, 06:25:27 PMWhere were they all today? Only 29,000 there. A few seasons down here and we'd be scraping 20k.Why are you so obsessed with attendances / allocations?Genuinely interested to hear why you spend so much time banging on about crowds.Good question PWS I'm fairly interested too.
Steve Bruce spoke of our “quite remarkable support” as he hailed the travelling faithful – and the home support who are on course to sell out the Boxing Day Burton game. Bruce was thrilled to see such a huge following at Loftus Road, with 3,000+ on hand to cheer the team on. And the manager was visibly in awe when told post-game that the Brewers match was tracking to be a full house this festive period. Bruce is eager to give our fans plenty to cheer about, with 37,500 tickets sold so far. He said: “I’d like to thank the fans who came down to QRR to support us. I thought they were wonderful. “I have been told we’re edging towards a full house on Boxing Day against Burton. That tells you everything you need to know about our club. “It could be 42,500 and against Burton – no disrespect to them – that’s a quite remarkable turnout. “Let’s hope we can go and win back to back games and mount a challenge. “It’s so critical to stay in touch. We’re edging towards half way. Let’s keep going." The Holte End is now completely sold out for Burton, while there are only single seats in most areas of the ground – except Upper Trinity where there is decent availability at present.
Burton still had around 500 left the other day so unlikely to be a total sell out.
I tried to get my other half a ticket near me in L2. There was nothing, so we've moved to A5, Row L in the Trinity Road. Never sat up there before. What's the view like?
so we've moved to A5, Row L in the Trinity Road. Never sat up there before. What's the view like?
Quote from: Holte L2 on December 20, 2016, 11:41:54 AMso we've moved to A5, Row L in the Trinity Road. Never sat up there before. What's the view like?Great view. No atmosphere.