Danny the Fox 95 Posted 8 December 2012 Posted 8 December 2012 Think it'll be around 22,000, what does everyone else think?
Libertine Dream Posted 8 December 2012 Posted 8 December 2012 Cheap tickets should make it 25k, be disappointed at much less although them only bringing 200 wont help
Harry - LCFC Posted 8 December 2012 Posted 8 December 2012 Brighton was 25K, I'd hope for a similar number today but with this being a Saturday perhaps we'll get a few more?
Danny the Fox 95 Posted 8 December 2012 Author Posted 8 December 2012 Really think fan fixtures are good, plus with us playing well at the moment! Will be nice if we can get another win and score a load of goals again at home!
Bugg Posted 8 December 2012 Posted 8 December 2012 Harsh on Barnsley that the fans fixture prices are for home fans only, I thought there was something that was supposed to stop this kind of thing.
Craig Posted 8 December 2012 Posted 8 December 2012 Harsh on Barnsley that the fans fixture prices are for home fans only, I thought there was something that was supposed to stop this kind of thing. I think you're allowed 4 'local promotions' a season which don't have to include away fans.
Guest Bilo Posted 8 December 2012 Posted 8 December 2012 I'm sure we pulled in about 28k when we did a similar promotion a couple of seasons ago, and their away following was a sight worse. With our position in table, I wouldn't be all that shocked to see that emulated. 26k minimum I reckon.
_Fatboyslow_ Posted 8 December 2012 Posted 8 December 2012 With the prospect of seeing REAL LIVE RINEDEER its got tobe 30k plus
foss1884 Posted 8 December 2012 Posted 8 December 2012 Anything less than 25,000 and the club should not do them. £15 is a bargain and with our current position there are no excuses. We argue that we would fill the ground if tickets are cheaper, well today they are half price pretty much. Odd that so many are stating a mere 22,000?
_Fatboyslow_ Posted 8 December 2012 Posted 8 December 2012 I beg to differ but £15 is the right price for a game of football I beg to differ but £15 is the right price for a game of football
Spudulike Posted 8 December 2012 Posted 8 December 2012 22,000 won't be bad considering the lack of away fans. The amount of City fans will have still increased. I agree that £15 is about the correct price for all matches.
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