lestajigs Posted 27 October 2013 Posted 27 October 2013 Hoping for 18000+ but my guess would be 15600
NathanBlueFox Posted 27 October 2013 Posted 27 October 2013 been to all home games, all away games in the league but just not interested really for cup games in the freezing cold.... 17,587
Guest Bilo Posted 27 October 2013 Posted 27 October 2013 16,252. Fulham aren't a big draw for a Premier League club and it won't be boosted much by their away following, which is likely to stutter into four figures.
lestajigs Posted 27 October 2013 Author Posted 27 October 2013 been to all home games, all away games in the league but just not interested really for cup games in the freezing cold.... 17,587 Weather quite warm for time of year, Can see Fulham bringing 1000
foxfanazer Posted 27 October 2013 Posted 27 October 2013 16, 800 Not a massive draw but we have a good chance of winning
shilton_fox Posted 27 October 2013 Posted 27 October 2013 Does anyone know how many have been sold already? And will L block be open for this?
dmayne7 Posted 27 October 2013 Posted 27 October 2013 Fulham bringing 1000. They struggle with that for some Premier League games!
lestajigs Posted 27 October 2013 Author Posted 27 October 2013 Does anyone know how many have been sold already? And will L block be open for this? Yes l block is open st only though, couldn't tell ya how many we have sold, does anyone know if k block is about full yet????
lcfc will Posted 27 October 2013 Posted 27 October 2013 We'll be lucky to get above 15k for this, Fulham aren't a massive draw and won't bring many and the ticket prices are far too high for a league cup fourth round game.
Kitchandro Posted 27 October 2013 Posted 27 October 2013 Fair play to the club for the prices for this one but the sad fact is that the league cup is pretty much meaningless these days. Fulham aren't a big club despite having a good side, it's a Tuesday night and people know we'll be resting a bunch of players (or in other words, we won't take it seriously). I'd hope for 16-17K, it should be an improved attendance on the Derby tie really.
lestajigs Posted 27 October 2013 Author Posted 27 October 2013 We'll be lucky to get above 15k for this, Fulham aren't a massive draw and won't bring many and the ticket prices are far too high for a league cup fourth round game. £15 ain't bad to see us against a prem team in the last 16
Kitchandro Posted 27 October 2013 Posted 27 October 2013 We'll be lucky to get above 15k for this, Fulham aren't a massive draw and won't bring many and the ticket prices are far too high for a league cup fourth round game. I don't think you've actually looked at the prices have you.
JonnyBoy Posted 27 October 2013 Posted 27 October 2013 put your coats on and turn up, a huge crowd could make a difference between a win and a loss. The cup really has lost its pride factor, win this and we could have man u away
Guest Bilo Posted 27 October 2013 Posted 27 October 2013 £15 is about fair for a game like this to be honest. I think it'd be harsh to complain too much, it's just that the League Cup doesn't hold the same appeal it did in the late 90s and early noughties for the fans.
Voll Blau Posted 27 October 2013 Posted 27 October 2013 Various TV companies have conspired over the years with their broadcasting schedules to make it seem like the Cup is only important if your team plays Man U/Man C/Liverpool/Arsenal or Chelsea, with all the other games (even local derbies) deemed worthless. Sadly fans seem to have followed suite.
LCFC FOX Posted 27 October 2013 Posted 27 October 2013 One game off the quarter finals with a winnable tie at home if we play our best Get down and support the lads and let's get to wembley and win this cup again! I bet everyone would be out in force and would bother about this competition again if we did get to wembley
Ross-Kemp Posted 28 October 2013 Posted 28 October 2013 Fulham have sold just shy of 1000. We have currently sold 13000, tickets on sale right through to kick off.
Leicesterpool Posted 28 October 2013 Posted 28 October 2013 I think it will come down to the big last minute rush, i can see probably a few fans deciding to attend last minute. I remember once Villa played Liverpool in the league cup and priory to the day of the game they only sold just over 20,000 tickets, however two hours before kick off a big surge of fans decided to attend last minute and there was a huge Que and cause of this the kick off was delayed by an hour! the attendance on the night was given as 35,000 meaning 15,000 was bought on the day!
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