View Full Version : 23,000 plus expected for tomorrow!
Ulster Wolf
23-02-2007, 14:47
According to the Box Office, an increase i activity in the ticket office has urged them to announce that a crowd of 23,000 plus is expected tomorrow, no doubt the fact that Leeds will have a decent support with them will swell the numbers a little. Thats not counting those who will turn up to pay at the turnstiles tomorrow, so we could have a really good crowd, close to 25,000. Could we perhaps call these returning faces 'bandwaggoners'?? Bit unfair perhaps, but its funny why some people find ticket prices less of a subject when were pushing for promotion.
whitemouse75
23-02-2007, 14:51
couldnt this have gone on the existing thread about this subject?
Ulster Wolf
23-02-2007, 16:11
couldnt this have gone on the existing thread about this subject?
Yes teacher? Dont have time to trawl through all the threads, im at a place called work.
whitemouse75
23-02-2007, 16:12
well its right at the top, and has been all day.
Hatch End Wolf
23-02-2007, 16:35
Forum fascists don't have time for frivolities like work, Ulster!
whitemouse75
23-02-2007, 16:36
too right sunshine, why bother when i get paid the same wether i go in or not?
Essex Wolf
23-02-2007, 17:34
Apparently Leeds are bringing 3200 fans, not quite sure how that one works because if they are in the SGB lower tier it doesn't hold that many but either way there should be a decent crowd for this seasons standards so far.
fielden05
23-02-2007, 22:42
they wont have that many because of the netting to protect the exec boxes. no-one does anymore!
gaz kford
23-02-2007, 23:10
Essex & fielden 05 according to the E&S, Leeds have sold out and it is 3200.
Uncle Festa
24-02-2007, 07:41
There will be plenty of Leeds in the home ends today. 1989/90 all over again, except this time they won't have to scale a 20ft fence to make their escape
Stewarton Wolf
24-02-2007, 11:00
There will be plenty of Leeds in the home ends today. 1989/90 all over again, except this time they won't have to scale a 20ft fence to make their escape
I was recounting that tale yesterday, as i recall Middlesboro had to do the same the season after. I just remember leeds starting and everyone to a man tried to get a kick or a punch in as it dawned on them that maybe they had made a horrible mistake.
wolf of sedgley
24-02-2007, 11:42
I want to here this story. What happened with the leeds fans? Obviously i'm assuming that fighting was involved, but i would like a timeline of events. I wasn't around in 89/90.
whitemouse75
24-02-2007, 11:52
I want to here this story. What happened with the leeds fans? Obviously i'm assuming that fighting was involved, but i would like a timeline of events. I wasn't around in 89/90.
that explains your childlike argumentative posting style then!
wolf of sedgley
24-02-2007, 11:58
that explains your childlike argumentative posting style then!
So whats your excuse then?
whitemouse75
24-02-2007, 12:43
i'm immature.
gaz kford
24-02-2007, 17:39
I want to here this story. What happened with the leeds fans? Obviously i'm assuming that fighting was involved, but i would like a timeline of events. I wasn't around in 89/90.
I watched that unfold from the upper tier of the JI, that day. They kick were well and truely kicked out of the South Bank that day.