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Will we sell out this year, home or away?

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does any one think we will sell out this year, i think we will away, for forest, derby and cov, but not at home. thoughts?

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Home: Forest, Watford and Middlesborough (if we have plenty to play for at the end of the season)

Away: Coventry, Forest, Derby, Preston and Peterborough (as above)

Posted

Not sure about at home, maybe against Derby and Sheff Utd on boxing day.

Def sell out at Away on regular occasions during the season!

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Not sure about at home, maybe against Derby and Sheff Utd on boxing day.

Def sell out at Away on regular occasions during the season!

Doubt it mate.

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Home - will we ****. Unless we draw one of the big 4 in a cup.

They said Middlesbrough tickets were selling very well already so I think we will sell that one out, thats the most likely for me, then probably Forest and Derby we might get 28-32k, Cov 25k, Newcastle 27k etc..

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They said Middlesbrough tickets were selling very well already so I think we will sell that one out, thats the most likely for me, then probably Forest and Derby we might get 28-32k, Cov 25k, Newcastle 27k etc..

I can see the game against Boro being a 'bumper crowd' regardless of how we're doing in the league due to people buying them pre-emptively 'just in case' it turns out to be vital.

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I can see the game against Boro being a 'bumper crowd' regardless of how we're doing in the league due to people buying them pre-emptively 'just in case' it turns out to be vital.

Precisely.

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If we are in a strong position like last season we will sell out at least 10 times away and 3-4 times at home.

But chances are we won't be at the top of the table again most of the season.

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If we are in a strong position like last season we will sell out at least 10 times away and 3-4 times at home.

But chances are we won't be at the top of the table again most of the season.

The only games that we are likely to sell out at home are:

Boxing day - Sheff - Utd - Decent ish chance

Boro - Last game of the season, if were in a good postion maybe

The only other way is if the club offer low prices like they did last season and the season just before christmas.

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Never at home, unless theres a highly unlikely promotion party or one of the top 4 renters visit in the cup.

I think virtually all 3pm saturday ko's sold out away last season bar a couple but this season will see a big decrease...ticket prices, lack of new grounds etc. It'll probably just be the usual Forest, Derby, Posh, Cov and possibly Sheff United. Would say Barnsley, Palace and Bristol City if they wern't Tuesday bastard nights.

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The only games that we are likely to sell out at home are:

Boxing day - Sheff - Utd - Decent ish chance

Boro - Last game of the season, if were in a good postion maybe

The only other way is if the club offer low prices like they did last season and the season just before christmas.

Derby :dunno:

No maybe not, we only had 24k last time we played them :giggle:

Highest attendence last time was 31892, thats got to count as a sell out surely.

Anything over 31000 is a sell out :celebrate:

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yes newcastle, derby, forest at home

:o better be room for two from down under for that game.

Seriously, is it likely to sell out?

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:o better be room for two from down under for that game.

Seriously, is it likely to sell out?

You can buy your tickets for that one now, so if it does, you only have yourself to blame!!

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I should only think the derbies and most probably Sheffield United as it is boxing day or Middlesborough as it is the last game of the season.

Teams with a good away following like Sheffield Wednesday and West Brom might.

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