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Tonights attendance prediction


bjk

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For information :-

Team....... Gate. (Home - Away)

Birmingham 18,925 (17,000-1925) *1

Blackpool. 15,629 (15,387- 242)

Ipswich... 14,916 (13,885-1031)

Barnsley.. 14,836 (14,016- 820)

Norwich... 14,480 (13,680- 800) *2

Watford... 17,454 (15,838-1616)

Coventry.. 14,226 (13,465- 761)

*1 Brum o/s said "nearly 2000" which I have estimated as 1925.

*2 Um_Pahars "estimated at 800" on thread the next day.

the rest from the o/s

From memory last season was something like 22,000 (21,000-1000)

 

John

p.s. Please Barclays can you rename LOWE FC back to the once great Southampton F.C.

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You win, maybe. I dunno if they always count the ST holders. Otherwise the Opening poster wins.

 

It seems the club does count ST holders as being present whether they actually go or not - at least they do if we believe the Echo .

 

http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/sport/saints/news/3802206.Another_new_low_for_St__Mary_s_crowd/

 

I recon there could well have been less than 12k fans at SMS last night . SFC is hemorrhaging support as fans vote with their feet and this situation can't continue for much longer .

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There were under 12k for the Coventry game.

The official attendance figures are compiled by adding the number of season tickets sold to the number of box office tickets sold.

 

For example, if nobody attended the next home game, the official attendance would be the number of season tickets sold.

 

So things are a lot, lot worse then people think.

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