I'm sorry but if there's 30,000 people on a list wanting a slice of the action and all this so called demand, Manchester City in the league would sell out,I don't care if there was 5 or 5,000 UNSOLD seats , if you have that many people wanting to see the team they'd be snapped up. We have not got the demand or consistent champions League runs to maintain the level of support we've picked up recently unlike say Manchester United.We're only 12 positions away from discontent and people dropping outWould you pay £60 odd quid to watch Villa 4th from bottom ? That will be the test
This is so fucking boring.
London club - tourists- Everything in london sells well because you have thousands of people looking for something to do.
Quote from: Ads on July 19, 2023, 10:40:01 AMThis is so fucking boring.Agreed.It's very fucking boring.
London club - tourists- Everything in london sells well because you have thousands of people looking for something to do
West Hams crowds are much more than I expected them to get, particularly for such a shit stadium. Fair play to them, I never thought of them as big enough to get 60k fans, London based or not.
Quote from: chrisw1 on July 19, 2023, 12:14:04 PMWest Hams crowds are much more than I expected them to get, particularly for such a shit stadium. Fair play to them, I never thought of them as big enough to get 60k fans, London based or not.I had a look last season and found that I could easily get tickets for all of their upcoming home games with no booking history. I suspect they really are cashing in on tourism as if you are visiting the UK and want to see a Premier League game down there, you're going to struggle to get into the rest.
I think there was a report out though, that said that West Ham's "official" crowd is always much, much higher than the actual number of people in the ground.
Its horrendous getting away from there apparently, watch West Ham fans start leaving on 75 mins