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550 tickets have been sold this evening, so still a chance of over 30k....
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Thing is we're all pissed off. I certainly am. But it never crossed my mind not to go Saturday.
Uncomfortable truth.
It would be disgraceful. What's going on with our fanbase recently has really opened my eyes and I now understand why no one will ever get chance to build anything at Sunderland.
Weak as piss.
550 tickets have been sold this evening, so still a chance of over 30k....
In my utopia of having a fortune and owning the club, first thing I would do is knock that stadium down and build a 30k bear pit. Steep sides, crowd on top of the players and more or less a sell out every week irrespective of who we are playing.The ground is way too big for us on average.
Should’ve been built at about 35k. Build up the demand so tickets are like gold dust. That’s what the mags did years ago and many up there amongst my friends were reluctant to give up ST’s for years because of it.
Murray was so obsessed at keeping up with the Jones’s instead of investing in the team.
I feel a bit gutted if I'm honest.
I totally agree, I think Palace brought about 6,000 though didn't they for the last play off semi?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
I totally agree, I think Palace brought about 6,000 though didn't they for the last play off semi?
To sell over 12k before Saturday when the season ticket priority is over is optimistic.550 tickets have been sold this evening, so still a chance of over 30k....
Wasn’t the crowd for the Palace play off game a bit shite? Can’t remember.
Edit, 34k but I remember being disappointed.
Fans blow hot and cold, supporters support.
We have way too many fans who just want to pick and choose yet think they are supporters.
That and we have a large proportion of fans who are as weak as piss
It's pathetic. There's no excuse. None. Completely indefensible.
The extra £20 crap is utter bollocks.
Quitters. That's the problem.
Unless we offer them to the mags.To sell over 12k before Saturday when the season ticket priority is over is optimistic.
A lot of those fans moaning about price will piss it up a wall in an hour.The reaction to the price being set at £20 summed up some of our fans.
The pubs in town on Saturday will be heaving and people will be spending greater than £20 watching it on the tele.
So disappointed.