Didn't we outnumber the real Wimbledon once at selhurst park in the early 90's?
Bravo
Milton Keynes end of the month could see the AWAY section out numbering the Home support - Milton Keynes have about 6,000 Home fans -Cov have sold nearly 6,000 which could reach 8,000 by the time the game starts - unbelievable support - SISU,- Council get this sorted
Also really strange how the Milton Keynes ground did hold approx 30,000 now hold 32,000 which cost 56 million to create 2nd stage development this season which opens on the day Cov play at Milton Keynes
Begs the question on how is it possibly viable for a club that get gates of 7,000 and they extend there ground
Looking at these figures Makes the viability of the Ricoh possible without a team but the Milton Keynes chairman obviously has plenty of ideas for growth in other areas apart from Football
Original poster - "Begs the question on how is it possibly viable for a club that get gates of 7,000 and they extend there ground"
The answer is Rugby World Cup 2015 - Ricoh failed but MK Stadium were successful in becoming a venue.
Yep, and MK stadium has hosted 3-4 u21's games since the last and only time they played at the Ricoh. And didn't take that play there last year?
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I am mearly saying it wont be a record for very long.
The U21's played in front of 19,807 fans against Finland a few days ago!
And I'm just saying bravo for your observation
Incorrect. We averaged 8,600 last season with 7,800 of that being home fans.
Again incorrect. It held 22,000, it now holds 30,700.
Incorrect as previously mentioned. The ground is that big because we have had lots of crowds of between 10,000-20,000 over the years. We are not much different to you playing at the Ricoh with 11,000ish.
Milton Keynes is a similar sized place to Coventry, and it has been shown that if we play the right level of football, we get very good crowds. Our current crowds were top 5 for League One last season.
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