Aye but it'll still be disappointing. Cup games (especially the early rounds) I can sort of understand; I go to them, but some will feel that we're bound to get knocked out later and there's so many games to go to they can't be bothered (still can't explain the low semi final crowd mind).
This one though, if you've paid to go to every league game why would you stop now when the most important game of the season comes around? I know it was a league above, but we had 34,500 for the crystal palace play off, and that was significantly higher than the average attendance. Equally the Sheffield United play off game is still seen as one of the best games at the stadium. Having the first leg at home won't have helped I suppose, people might be keener to go if it was the decisive leg, but I still don't know why you'd go to Rochdale at home and not this. I do realise some will simply not be able to make it, but I'd still expect over 30,000 for this
Maybe people are just fed up that's the only explanation I can give for myself. I'm a sc holder and have renewed for next season, only missed Charlton back in August as on holiday, been to 4 checkatrade games including the final, but I'm not going to this game. I can make it and I can afford it, likewise Wembley if we got there. Guessing there's a few others feeling the same way.
Sorry mate, it’s the biggest game of the season. Forget the last couple of weeks and just focus on the fact we are three games from promotion
Sadly mate, it’s correct. At present, including away support and hosp, we are looking at 23k.
With a fella in charge who thinks playing a Wembley final with no striker on the pitch is the way to go. No thanks
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